Garden Book, page 15
by Thomas Jefferson


[1774]
sowed & planted as follows.
No. 53. turneps. Dr Bland.
25. Fagiuoli d'Augusta.
19. do. verdi coll'occhio bianco. D. Hylton.
71. Bonny-Bess. Colo. Bland.
70. Snap-beans. Colo. Bland.
2. Fagiuoli coll'occhio di Provenza.
7. do. bianchi di Parigi.
6. Cetriuoli. Webb. 9. monticini.
5. do.Eppes. 12. monticini.

4. the peas of Mar. 24. come up.

Cucumbers. the same as No. 6. only that these were steeped in water from Mar. 31. till this day when they were sprouted. 10. hill
do. same as No. 5. only soaked as before. 17. hills.
No. 63. Piperone. John Wood.
52. Cayenne Pepper. Dr. Bland.
24. Purple beans. Jas. Donald.
17. White & purple do. do.
21. Sugar beans.
1. Fagiuoli bianchi di Toscana.

No. 65. Hotspur peas. Monticello.
66. Marrow fat do.do.
Planted 30. vines just below where the new garden wall will run, towards the Westermost end. 8 of them at the Westermost end of the row were Spanish Raisins from Colo. Bland's, next to them were 16. native vines from Winslow's in New Kent, and at the Eastermost end were 6. native vines of Monticello. They were planted by some Tuscan Vignerons who came over with mr. Mazzei. The manner was as follows.