- 10 Roots in Number.
- 2 Roots in Number.
- 5 Roots in Number.
- 10 Roots in Number.
- 4 Roots in Number.
A pugil of each.
Three parts each.
Of each One part.
Two parts.
One part of each.
Twenty large Leaves.
One small part of each.
Very few.
Two pugils or small handfuls.
Of each a pugil.
Three parts.
Two parts.
1 Fasciat, or pretty full gripe.
Two parts.
One part. |
and June. July, August, and September. October, November, and December. |
Note, That the young Seedling Leaves of O∣range and Li∣mon may all these Months be mingled with the Sallet.
- Blanch'd, and may be eaten by themselves with some Nasturtium-Flowers.
- Green Herbs by themselves, or mingl'd with the Blanch'd.
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- Onions, young.
- Sage-tops, the Red,
- ...Persley,
- Cresses, the Indian,
- Lettuce, Belgrade,
- ...Trip-Madame,
- Chervil, sweet.
- ...Burnet,
- Silesian Lettuce,
- Roman Lettuce,
- ...Cress,
- ...Cabbage,
- ...Cresses,
- ...Nasturtium,
- ...Purslane,
- ...Lop-Lettuce,
- Belgrade, or Crum∣pen-Lettuce.
- ...Tarragon,
- Sorrel, French,
- ...Burnet,
- ...Trip-Madame,
- ...Endive.
- ...Sellery,
- ...Lop-Lettuce,
- ...Lambs-Lettuce,
- ...Radish,
- ...Cresses,
- ...Turneps,
- Mustard Seedlings,
- Cresses, broad,
- ...Spinach,
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Six parts.
Two parts.
Of each One part.
Two parts.
One whole Lettuce.
Two parts.
Four parts.
Two parts.
One part.
Two parts.
One part.
Two parts of each.
One part.
Two if large, four if small, Stalk and part of the Root and tenderest Leaves.
An handful of each.
Three parts.
Two parts.
One part of each.
Two parts of each. |