2,1 
of Weft«New-Jerfey. 
As for Corn, they have Wheat, 
Rye , Pcaje, Oates, Barley , Rice, See. 
in vaft quantities : Alfo Indian- 
Corn , Peafe and. Beans , like- 
wife Lnglifh Hemp and Flax, 
which prospers there exceeding- 
ly. Eating Roots, Pumpkins, 
Cajhem, Water-Melons , Musbnel- 
lons , Cucumbers , Squajhes, Carrots , 
Artichokes , Potatoes , Turnips , GOr- 
//<?£, Onions, and Leeks grow 
there in greater Plenty than in 
Enland. And for Herbs, • they 
have Cabbages, Coleworts , Savoys, 
Lettice, Pur (lane, and other Sal- 
lads in abundance; belide 
Herbs which are there very 
commora, as Penny-Royal, Mint , 
Mallard, Sage, Rue, Tan fey, &c. 
and likewife there are choice Phi- 
hcal Roots, as Sajfafras, Sarfa- 
parilla, Black-Snake- Root , Rattle- 
Snake Root, and Poxke-Root , with 
divers others, which there is 
great {lore of. 
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