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Mrs. Tripp’s Flowers and Herbs<br />

Beaufort County, North Carolina<br />

1818-1829<br />

Mrs. Tripp<br />

1828<br />

North Carolina<br />

From “The <strong>Plant</strong>ation Book of James F. Clark” [NC State Archives, Private Manuscript<br />

collection] of Mauls Point, Beaufort County, North Carolina, are two lists of flowers and herbs<br />

that were growing in Mrs. Tripp’s garden in 1828. Submitted by Perry Matthews, Tryon Palace,<br />

New Bern, North Carolina.<br />

February 27, 1828<br />

Sweet scented shrub<br />

Evergreen Rose<br />

Cabbage Rose<br />

Rose Tree<br />

Jonquils<br />

Fride Eggs<br />

Hearts Ease<br />

Gentleman's Fancys<br />

Fly Ketch<br />

Grass Pink<br />

Crimson Pink<br />

Flowering Amon<br />

Gooseberry Bush<br />

July 20th 1829<br />

Rose of Sharon<br />

Althea Bush<br />

Passion Vine<br />

Lark Spurs<br />

Sweet Williams<br />

Wild Pink<br />

White Williams<br />

Quince Tree<br />

White Lilies<br />

Bergamot<br />

Wormwood<br />

Horse Radish<br />

Comphrey<br />

Sage<br />

Time<br />

Garlick<br />

&c<br />

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