The Field And Garden Vegetables of America: Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species And Varieties; With Directions for Propagation, Culture, And Use
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Nasturtium. Garden Picridium. Purslain. Rape. Roquette, or Rocket. Samphire. Scurvy-grass. Snails. Sweet-scented Chervil, or Sweet Cicely. Tarragon. Valeriana. Water-cress. Winter-cress, or Yellow Rocket. Wood- sorrel. Worms. ALEXANDERS. Alisanders. Smyrnium olusatrum. A hardy, biennial plant, with foliage somewhat resembling that of Celery. Stem three to four feet high, much branched ; radical leaves pale-green, compound, — those of the stem sim- ilar in form, but of smaller size. The branches... of the plant terminate in large umbels, or spherical bunches of yellowish flowers ; which are succeeded by roundish fruits, each of which contains two crescent-shaped seeds. Solving and Culture. — It thrives best in light, deep loam ; and is raised from seed sown annually. Make the drills two and a half or three feet apart, and cover the seeds an inch deep. When the plants are two or three inches high, thin to twelve inches apart; or sow a few seeds in a nursery-bed, and transplant. Blanching.
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