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Chiefly of feed, it will grow of Tops and 
Slips, only the Summer 5 the others chief¬ 
ly by flipping, they will alfb grow of 
feed. 
>Both by flips and feeds. 
Marjoram, 
Sweet, 
Winter-fweet 
Yellow, 
Pide, 
Pot or Wild, / 
Maudlin, or Sweet-Maudlin, both by flips and feed, two 
forts. 
Penroyal, chiefly by flips, and there is three or four forts, 
Rofemary, chiefly by flips, but like wife of feed, but fb it is 
very tender. 
Sage, chiefly by flips. 
Savoury, the Winter, both of feed and flip > the fummer, 
only of feed. 
Thyme, 
Englifhor hard Thyme, 
French, 
Pide, 
Limon, 
Musk, 
v Maftick, 
Herb Maftick, chiefly by flipping. 
Tanfie,both by feeds, flips, or parting. 
The Names of divers ordinary Thyjick^ Herbs , ufually planted in 
Gardens. 
A Ngelica encreafed only by feed, fow it in ground not too 
dry, or as foon as it is ripe. 
Afarabacka, only by parting the roots. v 
Bears-foot only of feed,! mean, the ordinary Garden kind 
call’d Setter-wort. 
Carduus, only of feed. 
Dragons, chiefly by ofi-fets or young roots, fometimes by 
feed. 
Dittander, by forouts from the root. 
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