| 1858 - 722 Seiten
...Fennel seldom come to maturity : the Seed of Annis is commonly eaten with a fly. Glazy never lasts but one summer, the Roots rot with the frost. Sparagus...Patience and English Roses very pleasantly. Celandine — grows but slowly. Muschata(?) as well as in England. Dittander or Pepper wort flourisheth notably,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 Seiten
...fennel, seldom come to maturity. The seed of annis is commonly eaten with a fly. Clary never lasts but one summer. The roots rot with the frost. Sparagus thrives exceedingly ; so does Garden-sorrel, and Sweet-bryer, or eglantine.' > Gerard, p. 1109, — Snntollna Chamm Cyparissus, L.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 Seiten
...fennel, seldom come to maturity. The seed of annis is commonly eaten with a fly. Clary never lasts but .one summer. The roots rot with the frost. Sparagus thrives exceedingly ; so does Garden-sorrel, and Sweet-bryer, or eglantine.* 8 Gerard, p. 1109, — Santolina CTiamce Cyparissus,... | |
| Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller - 1900 - 592 Seiten
...but sorrily, but Patience, and Kntili -ti Rosos, very pleasantly. Celandine, by the West Country i j men called Kenning Wort . grows but slowly. Muschata,...Dittander, or Pepper Wort, flourisheth notably, and ю «lots Tansie. Musk Mêlions are better than our English, and Cucumbers. Pompions, there lie of... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - 1901 - 688 Seiten
...Fennel seldom come to maturity ; the Seed of Annis is commonly eaten with a Fly. Clary never lasts but one Summer, the Roots rot with the Frost. Sparagus...Roses very pleasantly. Celandine, by the West Country now called Kenning Wort grows but slowly. Muschater, as well as in England Dittander or Pepperwort... | |
| Eleanour Sinclair Rohde - 1922 - 302 Seiten
...Fennel seldom come to maturity; the Seed of Annis is commonly eaten of a fly. Clary never lasts but one Summer, the Roots rot with the Frost, Sparagus...grows but slowly. Muschata as well as in England. Pepperwort flourisheth notably and so doth Tansie Musk Mellons are better than our English and Cucumbers.... | |
| Eleanour Sinclair Rohde - 1922 - 304 Seiten
...Fennel seldom come to maturity; the Seed of Annis is commonly eaten of a fly. Clary never lasts but one Summer, the Roots rot with the Frost, Sparagus...Celandine by the West Country Men called Kenning Wort Muschata as well as in England. Pepperwort flourisheth notably and so doth Tansie Musk Mellons are... | |
| 1922 - 1036 Seiten
...Fennel seldom come to maturity ; the Seed of Annis is commonly eaten of a fly. Clary never lasts but one Summer, the Roots rot with the Frost, Sparagus...grows but slowly. Muschata as well as in England. Pepperwort flourisheth notably and so doth Tansie Musk Mellons are better than our English and Cucumbers.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1860 - 378 Seiten
...fennel, seldom come to maturity. The seed of annis is commonly eaten with a fly. Clary never lasts but one summer. The roots rot with the frost. Sparagus thrives exceedingly ; so does Garden-sorrel, and Sweet-bryer, or eglantine.* • Gerard, p. 1109, — Santoliaa Chamit Cypariuut,... | |
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