. Cress, or Peppergrass. Cuckoo
Flower. Dandelion. Endive. Horse-radish. Lettuce. Madras
Radish. Mallow, Curled-leaf. Mustard. 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. 315-405
CHAP. VIII.--_Oleraceous Plants._
Angelica. Anise. Balm. Basil. Borage. Caraway. Clary. Coriander.
Costmary. Cumin. Dill. Fennel. Lavender. Lovage.
Marigold. Marjoram. Nigella. Parsley. Peppermint. Rosemary.
Sage. Savory. Spearmint. Tansy. Thyme. 406-449
CHAP. IX.--_Leguminous Plants._
American Garden-bean. Asparagus-bean. Lima Bean. Scarlet-runner.
Sieva. Chick-pea. Chickling Vetch. English Bean. Lentil. Lupine.
Pea. Pea-nut. Vetch, or Tare. Winged Pea. 450-560
CHAP. X.--_Medicinal Plants._
Bene-plant. Camomile. Coltsfoot. Elecampane. Hoarhound. Hyssop.
Licorice. Pennyroyal. Poppy. Palmate-leaved or Turkey Rhubarb.
Rue. Saffron. Southernwood. Wormwood. 561-578
CHAP. XI.--_Mushrooms, or Esculent Fungi._
Agaricus. Boletus. Clavaria. Morchella, or Morel. Tuber,
or Truffle. 579-591
CHAP. XII.--_Miscellaneous Vegetables._
Alkekengi, or Ground Cherry. Corn. Egg-plant. Martynia. Oil
Radish. Okra, or Gumbo. Pepper. Rhubarb, or Pie-plant. Sunflower.
Tobacco. Tomato. 592-652
INDEX 655
FIELD AND GARDEN VEGETABLES.
CHAPTER I.
ESCULENT ROOTS.
The Beet. Carrot. Chervil, Turnip-rooted. Chinese Potato, or Japanese
Yam. Chufa, or Earth Almond. German Rampion. Jerusalem Artichoke. Kohl
Rabi. Oxalis, Tuberous. Oxalis, Deppes. Parsnip. Potato. Radish.
Rampion. Swede, or Ruta-baga Turnip. Salsify, or Oyster Plant. Scolymus.
Scorzonera. Skirret. Sweet Potato. Tuberous-rooted Chickling Vetch.
Tuberous-rooted Tropaeolum. Turnip.
THE BEET.
Beta vulgaris.
The Common Beet, sometimes termed the Red Beet, is a half-hardy biennial
plant; and is cultivated for its large, succulent, sweet, and tender
roots. These attain their full size during the first year, but will not
survive the winter in the open ground. The seed is produced the second
year;
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