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Show BOOKE THE SECONDE OF andbeautie which it hathin gardens and garlands,is for ought we knowof no vie at all in phific we The place: Thefe plant e of thems the feede re fowen nowandthenin gardens, efpecially for the rarenefl receivedfomefor mygarden. being broughtout of Spaine andItalie,from whence I haue » forwhichcaufe the vertues thereof are not yet foundout. OfRofe (ampion. & The time. a 381 HISTORIE OF PLANTS, THE ondyeereaftertheir fowing, Theyflower and flourifh in Maythe feedeis ripe in Auguit,the fec %& The names. of the Latines Alyffim: in Madwoott or Moonewoort is calledof the Greciansevs or daveswr, eitis a prefent (hap.120. 2 Lychnis Coronaria alba, White Rofe Campion, 1 Lychnis Coronaria rubra. RedRofe Campion, the name thereof,bicanf Englith Galexs Madwoort : of fome Heale dog; andi hatl writeth who in his fecond bookeofCounremedie for themthat are bitren of a mad dog,as Galen f ortis ant herb very ,in Amtoniss Cons his compofitiondefcribethit in thefe wordss;Madwo h \ ? d rp EA “ > 1 OT Vy J OME 1d) SZ A ron ter poifons les about the flowers 3 itbeareth a flower like to Horehound, but rougher ayd more full ofprick Fon “A tending to blew. A %& The temperature and vertues. , whichtherbyareperGalen{aithicis giuen ynto fuch as are enragedbythe biting of a maddog tion, or methodatall, The feGely cured,as isknowne byexperience, without any artificiall applica of temperature experimentif any fhall prooue, he fhall finde in the working thereof. Itis which morphew awaythe taketh it caufe this fot ; withall th {eowre ing fometh and th meanlydrie, digefte th. andfunne burning,as the fame author affirme Lunaties bytheaManyfabulous narrations haue beenfet foorth concerning the vie ofthefe s Agrippa cient writers offorcerie,with whichI lift notto trouble your eares,being fitterfor Corneleu his booke,than tobeinfertedin out hiftorie ofplants. OfRole Campion. Chap.119. ‘i : : Thekindes. ; thefield: the which T Here be diuers forts ofRofe Campions,fomeofthe garden, and othersof fhall be diuided into three fenerall Chapters; and firft ofthe Campionof Conftantinople. LychunisChalcedonica. Flower of Conftantinople. The defeription. 3 Ss inople hath in He Campionof Conftant cubites high, and a8 drie vprightftalkes, two roughness aine cert a h ,wit ints full ofio wneg : ateueryioint two large leaues, of abro the toplike Sweett colour, The flowers growea ts, ofthecoWilliams, orratherlike Dames viole The roote! ie. tawn ge oren or , lead d ofre lour fomewhatfharpein tatte. if : % Theplace. le is planted The flower of Conftantinop almost euery woe gardens,and is very common ke Thetame. ec It Aowrethin Iune andIuly, thef es afte after itis plantedjand many yeer ene! fifteth of a rootefull of life : and and canaway with the cold of our cum % The nsmes. Itiscalled ConStantinapolitanus fi Chalcedonica : of Aldrouanau: Flower of Candie: ofthe Germans Hit Le rum. flos,or flower of lerufaler in Englifh} of Conftantinople: of fome l lowerol and Nonefuch. pibes % The temperaturead v Flower of Conftantinople, bet » The defcription. 3 ‘ T BerokCabin: hath oor ftalkes,very knotti¢and woollie; and ateuery leffers and much nattower, The hower an two woolli¢ foft leaves like Mullein 5’ but rs which being altshere follow round cod prone atthe top ofthe ftalke,ofa perfect redcolou essai lof blackith feede,Therooteis long and threddie. 2 Thefecond Rofe of the ffereth not fromthe precedent initalkes,leaues,orfafhionCas ¢campiondi i ft wets: the on : the c olours for:: the flowers ely differen <4 pl: are of'amilke Ww of thisis plant confiftechin whit ecolourzandthe othericered, I % Theplace. Th Rok Cam : pion proweth plentifu lly in moft gardens, Rs They floy,ver fiomTune to the ende of.lis ee TheR, io ; % The ames. HeRof wi h es Califlas's ofDzof ¢ Campionis call MONE seavoneri’ ¢} - in Latin Dominarum RofasMartana Rofa, Cali Rofa tthe leaues thereof b eee Coronaria,or Sativa: Gazatranilatech avyvide, Lucernula, ides siewas called 7 ni Clo: t and fitto make candle weekes, according tothe teftimianie of DionOf the worde lea ol Lychnides, that isa torchor fuch like light, according t@the figni- called the Gardght.or the fae light giting flowers and therefore were Paren rare Scie; in Dutch Chpiftes cig ¢ in French Ocilkets, and Qelets Dieu: 19 “MUvarstin, and Diinel rotslin. % The |