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Show THE SECOND HISTORIE BOOK anulhot Gre. or any iesfite,ot Awthon onies I | S.Anth called t na heate. rningca C 47? anybuaa Re The fameapplied inmaner aforefai d,vnto2a s 3 on ee de ne ae D lw geth the ane and violent flaming impoftume,af ed inthe chamber w Baer Bee (row e herb the hat Some holdt ; . eek ‘ i nb e Ithinke it is rather bicaufe the feede doth refembl hich caufe it tooke thename Fleawoort: but mthe other. fro one the rne difce to ; ’ as much, that itis hard 3 The danger. v ery hurt ful to mans nathites fo ne a be Too muchFleawoort feede taken inwardly is ine a Ei na point, beinga ee ro follow the minde of Galen and Diofeorides in this prouerbe,A man may bute olde the ng mbri reme : e grief the ladie,thantaking away es. thorn from lickt s and the honie is too deere thati OfCloue Gilloflowers. =>) ¢ i s, andalfo feucrall fhapes, that a Be Re ae forts ofplants, of fuchvariable colour eueryone at large in pn te of write ceto fuffi not 1} volume would Fe cucty climate - conn ee oa yeere, euety how and are ==) infinite they nof; fome whereo are ety aia ae fortes, fuch as have not beene heretofore writte nts or Pagion oe . oat 5 Ten Pagia fome wine, in Sops ,fome lowers Cloue Gillof Gilloflower with i: - ope oe ce a alfo , as lowers Gillof fingle ple, white, double and ae a ocured ae Letepr as Nichol r Matte n worfhipfull marchant of Londo ee CO iy int of heard nor ne uerfee formy garden, whichbefore thattime wasne vnder the fame title,whic h { ‘ be ended mpreh ks,co ofPin forts e fundri be there n alfo thofe me e uerall chapter. There be ynder the naineof Gilloflowers . tion and Cloue Gillo Carna great the of firlt d ams.An Iohns,and Sweete Willi s. multipleGillooe llns Clone Caryophy 2 Tho docble 1 Caryophyllus maximus multiplex. The great double Carnation. PLAN TS, % The defeription. He great Carnation Gillofower hath a thicke wooddie ftrongiointedftalks; fer with long greene leaues by cc prowe very faire flowers ofan excellent fweete {me whereof irtooke his name. 2 ‘TheCloue Gilloflower differeth not from the Carnation,but in greatnes as wellof the flow asleaues.The flower is ex¢eeding well knowen, as alfo the Pinks and other Gilloflowers.v Iwillnotitand long yponthe defcriprion, ; he place. Thefe Gilloflowers, efpecially the Gartiations,arc kept in pots fromthe extremitie ofont cold winters,[he Cloue Gilloflower endurethbetter the cold,and theteforeis planted in garder is % Thetime. (hap.172. eae % Thekindes. s ed Hereare at this day vnder the name of Caryophyllus, comprehend due OF ’ t They flourith and dower moft part of thefommer. ve The names. The Cloue Gillo floweri¢called of the later Herbarifts Caryophylteusflos,of the fmell of Clones wherewithitis poffefled ¢in Iealian Garofols: in Spanifh Clayel: inErench Oedletz: in low Dutch Sthoffelbioement in Latine of molt Occllus Damafcenus, Ocellus Barbaricus, and Barbaries : i Englith Catnations,and Cloue Gillofowers.Offome itis called Vetomicasand Herba Tunica. The which Bersaydvs Gor domius hath fer downe for Diofcorides his Polemonie. Thatwootthie Herbarift and learned phyfition oflatememtorie,Mafter Door Turver,m Caryophylleustobe Cantabyiea, which Plinicin his 23.booke8.chapter, writeth to hauel : outin Spaine abour_dvgasustime,and that by thofe ofBifcay. Lehannes Ruellius thought, t hat the Gilloflower was vnknowento the olde writers, whofe i mentis very good, efpecially bicaufe this flower is not like to that of Yetonica, or Cantabrica. Ici: ooalee moe Se fe — andfweete, fhould lie hid, and not be ma de ee ts, which may be thoughtnot inferior tothe Rofe in beautie, fmell and The Gil % The temperature. ¢Gilloflowerswith the leaues androotes for the moft part are temperatein heat and dritieffe, The Confememadeofthe ¢ a Cloue (eid ae : exceeding . : ; fa cof the 4flowers ofthe Gilloflower and fugar,is cordiall,and A Desai ue ae doth comfortthe hart,being caten now and then. ket againft hot peftilentiall feuers, expelleththe poifonand furieofthe difeafe, and B ly 2 E comter forRic Calllled teth, ed Maf h the ficke,as hath of: late been found out by alearned gentleman of Lee in Effex . OfPinks.,or wilde Gilloflowers. | 3 Chap.173. | : ‘ % The defcription. r Te double purple Pinke hath many graffic leaues, fet vponfmall iointed ftalks by couples, one oppofite a gainft another; whereupon growe pleafant donble flowers _ oft fragrant fmell, not inferiour to the do Cloue Gilloflower. Thepurple rooteis fmall, of anda Wooc die, : Sot The{ gered Pinke e4 Weatthe Oweg +,. hath | ikewife many final] graffie leaues,leflér then the former. The fowers ts ae topof the fall ft alkes fingle,andofa fweete brightred colour. he matte tagged Pinke h ue, BRtirsaicah a ‘ge: woodie roote : from which rife immediately manygraf et nt E alke fulPf ioints or knees, at euery ioint two ; one again{t another, Psw lereupon do growe faire double purple flowers of a fweete and {picie finell, con- fine fe. acs, fometimes more, cutor deepely iagged onthe edges, refembling afeather ; onl : : “ ; fF vn. on feedpay leitthe name P/umariys,or feathered Pinke. The feede iswe foft,blackifh,and like Purple colon Sai“ 2 ; Re Wear thPe€ coloured Pinkeis very like the precedent,in ftalkes,rootes, and leaues, The flowers top ofthe ckotriendeee braunches leffer thenthe laft defcribed,and not fo deepely iagged ; of a pur=n§ to blewneffewherein confifteth the difference: ToC,aryophyllses |