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No. 16. Vetch.
37. Spinaci. Spinach.
45. Carote di Pisa. Carrots.
48. Cavol broccolo Francese di Pisa. Broccoli.
49. Carote. Carrots.
51. Beans. Dr. Bland.
54. Lattuga. Lettuce.
55. Cipolle. Col. Cary. Onions.
57. Parsnips. Col. Cary.
59. Parsnips. mr. Eppes.
60. Salmon radishes.
61. Carrots.
72. Siberian wheat.
Sowed the following things distinguished by numbered sticks
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early & later peas from Col. Cary
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No. 29. green Lentils
32. Italian Cresses.
73. Garden Cresses mr.Webb.
4. Black eyed peas which yeild two
crops.Colo. R. Randolph
seven rows of Grano Estivo from
Tuscany.
No. 50. Nasturcium
in 35. little hills.
29. Cresses
23. Celery
Radichio. the same as No. 15
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Solid Celery. in the Meadow.
No. 18. Asparagus.
5. Beans. Dr. Clayton.
Peach trees at
Monticello in general bloom.