10S the Englijh Gardner. 
A C-hVlogfa of divers Ordinary Herbs and 
' ots-y by the View whereof any Gardener 
may readily call to mind what Sorts of Herbs 
he is to provide for the Furnijhing of his 
Garden; alfo briefly by what means increafed. 
The Names of divers Sorts of Herhs y commonly 
called Sweet-Herbs. 
B Alm, chiefly increafed by flipping or parting the Root, 
fometimes of Seed. 
Bafel, only of feed. 
Burnet, both by flipping or parting the Roots, and by feed. 
Coaft-mary, chiefly by flipping or parting the Roots,fome- 
times by feed. 
Camomile, by flipping or parting the Roots. 
Callamint, both by feed and flips. 
By flop, by feed, flips or tops. 
Lavender, chiefly by flipping. 
Musked Crains-bill, or Muskomy, chiefly by feed filed, &c. 
Mints, 
Spear, 
Red, 
Water, 
By Tops, Slips, or Roots. 
