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Show The Garden of pleafant Flowers, or doubleHonifuckles The Others,as they are rare, and little kno Owne:, fo arechcieniames alfo 2’yet according to their Latine. I > Thaue giuenthem (> Baglilhinames.) pio}, JL JBI 2TIO WEL f 2197 i3 3190 p84 The Vertues. I f 19 ‘ 2ai!i,9¢ bia he doubleHonifirckle isidsieffectuall in all'things asthe §j sheisn mods ba idtinide, ated befidesy isan efpeéiall good wound set fF thehen’it wolloy dlispdevse Thaue qotktowne thtypright kindes vied in Phytficke, aborl? mol bos pslgniq The Gardenof pleasant Fuowers, 407 ftand longftalkes, bearing long hollow flowers, endingin fiue,atid foméin fix leayes very likevntothe flowersof the firftIafinine, but yellow, whereuponit is viually calledthe Yellow Iafmine': afterthe Howers are paft, there come intheir places round blacke fhining berries, ofthe bigneffe of a great Peafe, or bigger, full of a purplifh inyce, which will dyeones fingers that bruife them but little : the roote is tough,and white, creeping farre about vnder the ground, fhooting forth plentifully,, whereby ie greatly encreafeth. The Place. The firft is verily thought co haue beenfirft broughtto Spaine out ofSy. ria, or thereabouts , atid from Spaineto vs, and is to be feene yery ofter, and in many ofour Country Gardens. The fecond hathhis breeding tn Spaine alfo, but whether iit be his originall place we know nor, and is {carce CHACVL Teftmieumefine Gelfensinawm, Tafmine or Gefmine: . Ehatebut one fortof true Tafmine V \ [ our thewhole Land; but there is Ordinarily in our Gardensthr another sreiges fort, which aioe oY. id morc tender, brought outof Spain e, and will hardly endureanylong timewith vs,vnlefic it be very carefully preferued. yellow Lafmine,but diffcreth much from their tribe Wee hauea third kindecalleda in ca fWSR i fomelikeneffe with the flowers ofmany notable points : but bethe true Tafmine,it en shen CH vivally Ye calle da pi: Jafmine 3a . therefore, Iam content for thisi Garden to hathbe i ne conioy yet madewell acquainted with our Englifhayre. The third groweth plenti- fully about Mompelier, and will well abide in our London Gardens, and anywhere elfe, TheTime. * Thefirftflowreth notvntill the end ofIuly.* The fecond fomewhateare lier, Thethird in Iuly alfo. The Names. The firt is generally called Z4/minum aleams,and Gelfeminum album : In 1.efminwm album, Thewhite laf;mine; The white lafinine hath many twiggy flexi blegreene branches, commi the fundry bigger boughes or ftems, fee ae agrayith darkecolouredbarke, hauing a white pith. roote, which pas within it likethe Elder, butnot{o much: the winged Icaues ftand alwaies two togetheratt he ioynts, being made ofmanice {malland pointed leaucs,, fet on cach fide of a middle ribbe , fix moft viuually on beth fides, -with oneatithe end, whichis large r, more pointedthen anyof thereff and of a.darke greene colour: atthetoppes ofthe young Englith, The white Iafmine. The fecond hath his name in his title, as much as maybe {aid ofit, The third hath been taken of fometo bea Cyti/us , others iudge it to be Polemonium , butthe trueft nameis Tréfolinm fraticans, although manycall it /«/minums utewmsIn Englith moft viually , The yel- lowlafmine, for the reafons aforefaid ; or elfé after the Latine name, Shrubbie. Trefoile, or Make-bate, , TheVertuess branchesftanddiuers flow. ers together, asit werein an vmbe ll ortuft, each whereof ftandeth on along greene ftalk The white Iafmines hauebeene in alltimesaccepted into outward me- y. fruit atall, that ceuer I could learn ein our Country ; butin dicines,, eytherforthe pleafure of the fweete fent, or profit of the wars ming properties. .Andis inthefe dayes oncly vfed as an ornament in Gardens,or for fent ofthe Aowersin the houfe, &c, Theyellow lafmine, als e », comming ont of'a {mall huske, being {mall > long, and hollow belowe opening into fiue white, fmall, pointed leaue s, ofa very ftrong eta {mell which fall though fome haueadiudgedit to be the Po/emonium of Diofcorides, yer itis not vied to thofe purpefes by any that. know. 2.l4/minuwe Catalonicum. The Spanifh Iafmine; This Catalonia lafminegroweth lowe r then the fiormer,n i andiath flender long grcene bran high, i ches, tifing from thetoppeofh oaa fee Weeat oe ee.i seh as the form er,but fomewhat fhorterand larger : the Othe former, ftand in the fame m branches, burare much larger, beingand of the of a blufhcolour Rei tesheyre heeeends and white withbera edges when they ; are open . aeF hapae » &xceeding fweete of fmell > moreftrong Crap. CVII. Syringa. The Pipetree. Vase the name of Syringe, is contained twofpeciall kinds of Shrubs or Trees, from another’; namely, the Zé/ec of Matthiolus, whichis called eecingcerulea, ane andis of two or three forts: Andvhe Syringe alba ; which allo No Syringe 3+ Lefminnns luteum,fine Trifolium freticaus aljs Polemoniam. The yellow lafming This thatis called the yellow Iafm ine, hath fing from the roote, greeneatthe firt, and manylor ef] ender twiggy branches tt coucredwick larke grayifh barke aftetward s, whereon are fer at certaine diftances, thre e theend leaft being alwaics the bigg {i}! 45, eft : atthe ioynts Wher sreene leanes toperhtls Sof twoforts, as fliall bee declared. 1 Liletfine Syringe caerulea, Theblew Pipetree. _Theblew Pipetree rifeth fometimes to bea gr eattree, as high and biggein thebo- l¢as a reafonable Appletree (asl haue in fome places feene and obferued) but moft the roote, hauing.as vitally groweth lower, with many twigsor brancl 1s rifing from jth a gray grayifh greene Cae Tuch pith in the ‘middle of them as the Elder hat h, couered with |