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HANDBOOKS OF PRACTICAL GARDENING—XII
EDITED BY HARRY ROBERTS
THE BOOK OF HERBS
JOHN PARKINSON
(From the statue erected by Mr. H. Thompson at Sefton Park, Liverpool)
BY
LADY ROSALIND NORTHCOTE
JOHN LANE: THE BODLEY HEAD
LONDON AND NEW YORK. MCMIII
Turnbull & Spears, Printers, Edinburgh
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History of the Cries of London | xi |
Introduction | 1 |
Of the Chief Herbs used in the Present Time | 7 |
Anise — Balm — Sweet Basil and Bush Basil — Borage — Bugloss — Burnet —Caraway — Celery — Chervil — Ciboules, Chiboules or Chibbals — Cives, or Chives, or Seives — Coriander— Cumin — Cresses — Dandelion — Dill — Endive — Fennel — Goat’s Beard —Horse-Radish — Hyssop — Lamb’s Lettuce or Corn Salad — Marjoram — Mint — Mustard — Parsley— Sage — Savory — Sorrel — Tarragon — Thyme — Viper’s Grass or Scorzonera —Wood-Sorrel. | |
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