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Show Tbe Gardenoofpleafant Flow3 ers. | secorieiemnniial 258 here write is more vpon relation (which yct I beleeueto be moft true)then vpon fight and {peculation. The leaues.of this Wall-flowerareas greene and as large,if not Jar. ger thenthe great fingle kinde : the flowers alfo are of the fame deepe goldyellow f eolout with it, but muchlarger then any of the former double kindes, and of as {weer afent asany, Which addeth delight vato beauty. The Place. Thefirft fingle kind is often found growing vpon old wals of Churches, and other houfes in many places of England, and alfoamong rubbifh and ftones. Thefingle whitéand great yellow, as wellas all the other double kindes, are nourled vp in Gardens onely withvs. ‘The Time. | All the firiglé'kindes doe flower manytimes inthe end of Autumne, and #fthe Winter be mildeall the Winter long 5 but efpecially in the moneths | 6f February,’ March, aid April, and vntill the heate ofthe Spring doe fperid them: bit the other double kindes doe not continue flowring in that mafinerthe yeare througtidutjalthongl very early fometimies,andverylate alfo in fomeplaces. > The Names. They arecalled by diuersnames, as Viele lates; Leucoiwm lutenm , and 'Reiri,or Cheirs, by which nameit is chiefly knowne in our Apothecaries thops , becaufethereis an oyle madé thereofcalled Gheircnum :1n Englih they arevfually called inthefe parts, Wall-flowers : Others doecall them Bee:flowers'; others Wall-Gilloflowers, Winter Gilloflowers , andyclow Srocke-Gilloflowers; but we haue a kinde of Stocke-Gilloflowerthat morefitly deferyeth that name,asfhall be fhewed inthe Chapterfollowing The Vertues. lly vfed in No YeSen\ gayes,and to decke vp houfes ; but phyfically they are vfed in diucrsma™ {' WS ee FI} Thefweetneffe ofthe flowers caufeth them to be genera | Cwar. XLeo 5: . & 1Z Sy at y F ay LTA Cr N\ RS S Cape ND all i GS Ww \ \ \ \ eat ‘oy mers: Asa Confcrue madeof the flowers ; is vfed'for'a remedy both fot the Appoplexie and Palfie. "The diftiled water helpeth well in the like manner. The oyle made ofthe flowers is heating and refoluing, goodto otafe paines of {trained and pained finewes,> «»~: n 4 Gj Wy Wg Lewcoiuns. Stocke-Gilloflower, Here are very manyforts ofSrocke-Gilloflowersboth fingle and double,fom i of the fields and mountaines, others ofi the:Sea. marfhes and medowes 54" fome nourfed vp in Gardens, and there preferued by feede or flippe, 26% karide is apteft to bee ordered. Bur becaufe fome of thefe'ave fitter For a generall Be ffory then for this our Garden of Pleafare, both farthat dies have ab good feat others little @rno beauty ,and to beentréated ofonely forthevaticty’, ‘I fhallipare™ marly of them as are notfit for this worke,and onely fet dowrtethe ref. 1. Lencoiams fimplex fativems dinerforum colorwtass. Garden Stocke-Gilloflowers fingle ofdiuers colours. } ie : c 2 Wy 5 i five Leucoiwmlutewm vulgare. Common Wall-flowers. > Keivi five Lewcoium tatenni wiains fimplex. The _ _ - 7, Thele fingle Stocke-Gilloflowers, although they differia the colour of|theis fF ef) al - flower. 3 Keiri ive Leucoium lutenmflore plene vulgare. Ordinary double Wall-flowers. rugince The great double red Wall-flower. 5 4 Keir mains flore plene fer~ Lencoium fativum fimplex. Single Stocke-Gilloflowers. 6 Lenceikm fats; aun fimplek flere firiate. Single Strips Stocke-Gilloflewcrs, |