Garden Book, page 12
by Thomas Jefferson


1774.
sowed a bed of Early & a bed of Marrow-fat peas.

planted in the S.W. border of the garden the following stones.
No. 1. a Virginian Almond. --No. 2 -- to 13. Almonds from the Streights
No. 14. 15. 16. Apricots. --No. 16. a Filbert.

sowed the following seeds & distinguished them by sticking numbered sticks in the beds.
Aglio di Toscania. Garlic.
No.
15. Radicchio di Pistoia. Succory, or Wild Endive.
26. Cipolle bianchee di Tuckahoe, the Spanish Onion of Miller.
31. Savoys.
33. Salsafia.
34. Cabbage.
35. Lettuce.
36. Lettuce (different)
38. Radishes.
39. Peppergrass.
40.  [illegible
41. Salvastrella di Pisa
42. Sorrel. Acetosa di Pisa.

46. Coclearia di Pisa (Scurvy grass or perhaps Horseradish.)
47. Cavol Capuccio Spagnola di Pisa.
56. Prezzemolo. parsley
58. do.

Peas of Mar. 10. are up.

sowed the following seeds distinguished by numbered sticks.
No. 12. Cluster peas. or Bunch peas
13. Windsor beans.
14. Green beans from Colo.Bland.