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ing eaten both raw and cooked. The varieties appeared quite distinct, 
and all were more vigorous and succulent than the common purslane. 





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We have noted the date of ripeness only in those varieties in 
which this stage was clearly marked. 
The Michigan Mammoth, Greg.,’85, bore a close resemblance to 
the Golden Marrow, Tuill.,’85. The Negro or Nantucket, Greg., 
°85, was entirely distinct from the Nigger, Sib., ’85. 




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Basil—Lettuce-Leaved (Fr. feuille de laitue) ____- a Fs 2 eee sre tae 
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Marjoram—Common (Fr. Marjolaine ordinaire) _- LOD es) ie ee Lie 
Marjoram—Pot (Fr. Marjolaine vivace) _..__.__- RLU LOS a eee wus 
Memerearomatigie 9220.2 June 20_|.66_|Aug. 10_|_107 
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Sage—Salvia argentea (planted 1883) ___.........] “ 13_|___- 8 ek a ieee 
Sage—Salvia horminum purpureum (planted 1883) vet We UL Yo ose eee 
Sage—Salvia horminum violette (planted ’83)___- via Sy oe oe 
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