The Englijh Gardner . x 11 
Wormwood, both Englifl and Romany both by flips and 
feed. 
There is a fort of Sallet commonly gathered in the Spring 
confiding of divers young Buds and Sprouts both of Trees 
and Herbs, the which being gathered difereetly,with nothing 
but what is very young and tender, and fo that no one thing 
do too much exceed another, but that there be a fine agree¬ 
ment in their relifh 5 if fo, it will be very acceptable to many, 
Violets with fome young leaves'] 
Primrofes and fome young leaves, Alfo when they are to 
fmall fprouts of Burnet, alfo of j be had, the Flowers of 
Mints. j>Burage, Buglofs, Cowpa- 
Sorrel, and divers other of the j gles, Archangel, with di- 
like, alfo finall buds of Goosber- j vers other, 
ries, Rofes, Barberries, &c. j 
The Names of divers ordinary Pot-Herbs , call'd alfo 
Chopping- Herbs. 
Rach, red and white, of 
feed. 
Blood-wort, of feed. 
Burage, of feed. 
Buglofs, of feed. 
Beets, of feed. 
Carrots, of feed. 
Clary, of feed. 
Endive, of feed. 
Langdebeff, of feed. 
Leeks, of feed beft. 
Marygolds, of feed. 
Nep, of feed. 
Orach, of feed. 
Parfley, of feed. 
Sives, parting the Roots 
Strawberries, of young roots 
from the Brings. 
Succory, of feed. 
Violets of flips and feed. 
Worts or Brockets, chiefly 
of feed. 
The Names of divers Sallet-Herbs and Roots , and other Herbage 
for the Kitchin-tifes. 
A Llifanders, of feed. 
Beans, French, and ordinary Garden-Beans. 
Beets, 
