Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 56.

Västerbotten [1], 24/05/1732, ¶216:

In his garden he showed me goosefoot, lettuce, cabbage (white cabbage does not mature easily here though red cabbage does well), ‘Nasturt.’ [Garden Cress], ‘Barbarea’ [Common Wintercress], ‘Cochlear’ [Horse-radish], ‘Portulacca’ [Purslane], ‘Crespinus’ [Barberry], ‘Sambucus’ [Elder], ‘Opulus’ [Guelder rose], ‘Syringa’ [lilac], ‘Cucumis’ [cucumber], spinach, ‘Aquilegia’ [Columbine], ‘Cepa’ [onion], leeks, chives, ‘Carophylli barbat.’ [Sweet William], ‘Grossularia’ [gooseberry], ‘Ribes’ [currant].