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annually: this may be propagated 

 by {"owing the Seeds on a moderate 

 Hb't-bed in the . Spring. In June 

 thele Plants mould be potted, and 

 placed in a fhady Situation, until 

 they hare taken Root ; after which 

 they may be expofed to the open 

 Air in Summer ; but in Winter they 

 .mull be placed in a warm Green- 

 houfe. 



The ninth Sort creeps very much 

 at the Root, and is eafily propagated 

 by parting the Roots in the Spring. 

 This muft be houfed in Winter as 

 the former, but may be expofed in 

 Summer : it produces Flowers an- 

 nually, but has not produced any 

 Fruit in EngLnd. 



The tenth Sort grows to the 

 Height of ten or twelve Feet : this 

 is propagated by fowing the Seeds 

 on an Hoc-bed in the Spring, and 

 muft be afterwards potted, as hath 

 been direcl-ed for the third Sort ; but 

 this muft be placed in a Stove in 

 Winter, it being the tenderelt of all 

 the Sorts here mention'd. 



The fourth, fifth,'' fixth, feventh, 

 and eighth Sorts are annual Plants, 

 and require to be railed on an Hot- 

 bed in the Spring ; and when the 

 Plants are come up two Inches high, 

 they fhould be tranfplanted to an- 

 other moderate Hot- bed, obferving 

 to water and (hade them until they 

 have taken Root; after which time 

 they muft hrve a large Share of 

 frefh Air ; and in June they may be 

 taken up with a Ball of Earth to 

 their Roots, and tranfplanted either 

 into Pots or Borders of light Earth, 

 where they may remain to perfect 

 their Fruit. 



The eleventh Sort will live in the 

 open Ground in moderate Winters, 

 provided it is planted in a dry Soil, 

 and a warm Situation ; but in hard 

 Froft it is often deiircyetl ; fo that a 

 Plant or two mould be prefervca in 



Pots, and houfed in Winter, to pre- 

 ferve the Sort. This Sort may be 

 eafily propagated by its creeping 

 Roots, or from the Seed ; and re- 

 quires verv little Care in its Culture. 



ALLELUJAH. Vide Oxys. 



ALLIARl'A, Sawce- alone, or 

 Jack by the Hedge. Vide Hefperis. 



ALLIUM, Garlick. 

 The Characters are ; 



It bath a bullous Root, confjiing'of 

 many fmall Tubercles included in the 

 Coverings ( or Coats ) thereof: the 

 Leaves are plain : the Flovjers ecn~ 

 fjl of fx Leaves, vjhich are formed 

 into a Cor-;mbus upon the Top of the 

 Stalks :' the FUvuers are fucceeded by 

 fubrotund Fruit , vshich are dividtd 

 into three Celts, in vjhich are con- 

 tabled roundifb Seeds. 

 The Specie s are ; 



1. Allium fativuin. C.B. The 

 common or manured Garlick. 



2. Allium faiivum alt e rum, f<Ve 

 dllicprafum, caulis fummo circum- 

 voluto. C. B. The Rocambole. 



3. Allium fylvefre lati folium. 

 C. B. Ramibns, or broad leav'd 

 wild Garlick. 



4. Allium fy'vfre ampbican- 

 pon, fliis por'raceis, foribus Cif nu- 

 clei s purpureis. Raii Syn. Broad- 

 leav'd mountain Garlick, with pur- 

 ple Flowers. 



5. Allium fylvefre bicorne, flore 

 ex berbaceo edbicante, cum triplid in 

 fngutis petnli's flria atro-purpurea, 

 Raii Syn. Ed 3. 570. Wild Gar- 

 lick, with an herbaceous ftriped 

 Flower. 



6. Allium Holmenfe, fph<erico 

 capite. Raii Syn. Ed. 3. 370. Grtat 

 round-headed Garlick of the Holms- 

 hand. ■ 



7. Allium bulbiferum Virginia' 

 num. Boob. Ind t Alt. Virginian 

 Garlick. 



8. Allium latifolium /u'eum, 

 tnjft, R. H. The yellow Mo)y. 



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