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Show 612 The Corollavie to this Orchard. _ and fmeothin handling, and fo like vato the Veluet head of a Deere, that if onewere catoffromthetree, and fhewed by itfelfe, it might foone deceiue a right good Woodman, and asthey grow feeme moft likethereunto, yeelding a yellowith milke whenitis broken, whichina {mall time becommeth thicke likeagumme: the leaues cow without order on the branches, but are themfeluesfet ina {eemly order oneach Bie ofa middleribbe, {euen, nine,ten, ormoreona fide, and oneattheend » cach whereofarefomewhatbroad and long, of a darke greene colour on the vpperfide,and paler greene vnderneath, finely {nipped or toothed round about the edges: at the ends of the branches come forth long and thicke browne tufts , very foft, and as it were woolly in handling, madeall of fhort threads orthrums ; from among which appeare many {mall flowers, much more red or crimfon then the tufts, which turneintoa very {mall feede : theroote fhooteth forth young fuckers farreaway , andround about wherebyit is mightily encreafed. Index omnium ftirprum i que in hoc opere continentur. The Vifeof this Sumach. ~ Itis ongly kept asa rarity and ornament to a Garden or Orchard,nobodie, that I can heare of, having madeanytryall of the Phyficall properties, 5 page 606 22. Vitis,fempotins Hedera Pirginenfis.TheVirginia Vine, orratherIuie, feeminuys, fine 330 ibid, fine Sycomorug doth better refemble) rifeth ont ofthe ground with diuers ftems, none much bigger then a mans thumbe, manyleffc ; from whence fhooteforth manylong weake branches, not able to ftand vpright,vnleffe they be fuftained: yet planted neere ynto a wallor pale, the branchesatfeuerall diftances of the leaueswill fhoote forth fmall thort tendrels, not twining them{elues about any thing, butendinginto foure, fiue,or fix, or more {mall fhort and fomewhat broad clawes > which will faften likea hand withfingers foclofe thereunto, thatit will bring part ofthe wall, morter, or board awaywithit, ifit be pulled from it, andthereby {tay it felfe, to climbe vp tothe toppeof the higheft chimneyof a houfe, being planted thereat : the leaues are crum- pled,or rather folded togetheratthe firft comming forth, and very red, which after growingforth,are very faire, large, and greene, dinided into foure,fiue, fix, or feuen Ieaucs, ftanding together vpona {mall foote- ftalke,fet without order on thebranches, br Atetofa Aconitum bacesferum,i. e. Chriffephoriana q, 4 na Pliniic. Labrrnins 486 Aconitumflore albida 214 conitam kyemale Acositnm luteum Ponticums eAconitum [alutiferum Adm spervana ibid. ibid. 216 354 ABthiop ts 385 Aglucphotts, i.c, Paonia Alaternus Albucum 603 148 369 oy inns Americantm Armorari: s, 1c. M4ufcipsla Lobel Arthanita,ie,Cyclamen Arthritica,.e. Par Arundo Indica,fine Afarina Afparagas 368 | budsfor flowers ; but we could neuer feethemopen themfelues, to fhew what manner offlowerit wouldbe, or whatfenit would followin our country : the roote fpreadeth ib.| 4 ib. ba Alifina Dodonei,i.c. Saponaria Alifma Diofcoridws Fab, Columnds 1, @ Auricula Vrf The Vie ofthis Virginian. Weknow ofno other vie, buttofurnith a Garden, andtoencreafethe numberofrarities, : Alifina {yluarum,ie. Paralyfis Allium Altheafi ute the iudicious and courteous I onely refpe@,let Momusbite his liips,and cate his hearts eet une, ic, Battatas de Canada Virginians 613 369 e. Maiorana, AM: Andthus haue Tfinifhed this worke ; and furnithedit with whatfoeuer Artand Neture concurring,couldeffeét to bring delightto thofe that liue in our Climate,and take pleafurein fuchthings; which how wellorill done, Imuft abide euery ones cenfurc: and{e Farewell. Apocyntms Syriacum Apocynum Virginianum 610 at the ends whereof, as alfo at other places fometime, come forth divers fhorttufts of here andthere, and notvery deepe. Austunclum,ie. Mandragoras | Antirrhinum 449 | Apium Te flender, but tall climing Virginia Vine(as it wasfirft called ; but Iuie, asit | Anthevicas Anthora .Chryfocome ior,i,e, Pulmonaria Galerum 4 je Amaranthus pannicalis (parys aaa e/pectes Amaranthns parpureus ; ; Amara 4s,ie. Heliocryum Amar anihu us Orientals Ambreboi, i Aster Atticus Italoraum Amellus Virgily, AmemumPlini,ic. Pfendoc apfienms Dodonet 1 FINIS. 251 | Bamia, 199 ad 214 Bapti Prancs 1.c.Tragopogor 494+ Barba birct, 1 ~ Viroiniannm, G Gr Canaden[a -. Virginiannin, Hi{panorum, 529 Battatas A, s emis flore luteo 294 aaone Thora ua THO THOTS Daz fs {ANAna RYV Aleria Tr Bei eben ur rh bre te \ Bebe 1meem Cudm iy. alsin r aCant hems C. Cham Bellis ns Lenc L pew 551\sC. Antheems Anth 4bhekengi 5e “ é J |