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of a grceniOi grey colour, fowed at fe- 

 veral feafons of the year. 



Parfnip feed, and its time of fowing, 

 is too well known for me to repeat it 

 here. 



As are alfo peafe 5 which I refer to its 

 proper article. 



Purflane is a pretty feed, black, and 

 extraordinary fmall. To have good feed, 

 it is bcft to tranfplant fome of the befl: 

 plants at the end of May^ at a foot dif- 

 tance from each other, which in good 

 fummers will produce good feed towards 

 the latter end of the year. 



Radifhes are v/ell known to be mul- 

 tiplied by iced only, <^c. 



The roccamboles, otherwife Spanifl) 

 garlick, is a mild fpecies of that kind, 

 of a much finer guft than common gar- 

 lick 5 it is multiplied by cloves taken off 

 from the old root, as garlick is 3 or by- 

 the feeds, which are not much unlike 

 the cloves themfelves, about the bignefs 

 of ordinary peafe, and grow in bunches 

 on the top of the ftalks. 



The erttca or rocket is multiplied by 

 feed, which is extreme fmall, and of a 

 cinnamon or dark tanny colour, fowed 

 at divers feafpns. 



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