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Show The Garden ofpleafant Flowers» | a Inter Echinopodas welut, afperam co inter Ononim, . Interdamcrefcuut. molita Leucoia. .The Gardenofpleafant Flowers, ih _ \ a Which fheweth,: that the foft or gentle"ftocke gillohowers doe fometimes he owatong rough or prickely'Furfe and Cammocke. The otherforts are only to be found in gardens. ‘ < { ry i has ee me ig Ww >, Inae Pa < (i Fe [9 : Fh The Tithe. (Bore Fare ny) OE B Boa La A Gf They dowerin a mannerallithe yeare throughout in fomeplates, efped cially.fomeofthe:ingle kindes, if they ftand waritie, ‘and defended from the windesand cold :. thedouble kindesflower fometimesin Aptill, and mote plentifully.ia May,and June ; but the double of feed, fowrcth vfnall late, and keepeth flowring: vnto the winter, that the froftes aid col miftes doe pullicdowne. »: The Names. Tris called Lencoinm, & Viele alba’: biitthe name Leucoium (which isin Englifh the white Violet) is referredto diners plants ; wecallit in Englifh generally, Stockegilloflower, (or as others doe, Stockegillouer) to put a difference betweene them,and the Gilloflowers and Carnations,whichar quite ofanother kindred,as thal! be fhewnein place conuenient, | The Vertues. Thefe have nogreat vie in Phyfick that know: only fome haue vied the leaues of the fingle white lowred kinde with falt,to be laidro the wrefisof| | them that haueagues, but with what goodfucceffe I cannot fay, if ithap. | pen well I thinke in one (as many fuch things elfé will) ic will fayleina | number, | . Cuar XL. 1, Hefperis, fiue Viola Matronalis. Dames Violets, or Queenes Gilloflowers, He ordinary DamesViolets, or Queene Gilloflowers, hath his leaues broadet, | greener,andfharper pointed, then the Stock gilloflowers,and little endented about the edges: the ftalkes grow two foot high,bearin ig manygreeneleauts vpon them, {maller then thofe at the bottome,and branched att ny fowers, in fafhionmuchlike the flowers of ftocke gilloflowe he toppe, bearing m Ts, confifting of foutt © leaues inlike manner, but notfo large, of a faint purplifh colou rin fome,andin othes white,arid of a pretty {weet fent,efjpecially towards night, but in the daytimelittleot noneatall : after the fowersare paft, there doe come fmall long and round pots, whereinis contained,in two rowes, {mall and long blacke feede: the rooteis whollf compofe d of ftringes orfibres, which abide many yeares, and {pringeth frefh tals euery yeare, the leaucsabiding all the Winter. 2. He/peris Pannonica. Dames Violets of Hung ary. Theleaues of this Violet arevery like the former , but {moother and thicker, and not atall indented, or cutinontheedges : thie flowers are like the former, butof4 fullen pale colour, turning themfelues, and feldomelyin g plaine open, hauing many purple veines, and ftrcakes running throughithie leaues of the flowers, oflittle orn? fent ia the day time, but ofavery fweete fentin the cucning and morning ; the feedes are alike alfo,buta little browner, : 3 Lyfimaclis 4 2 lesctinn Melancholicem. Sullen Scoke-Gilloflowers. a Lexcainn [ativum flore plene. Dotuble Stack 6 llof : ers. ; i S:od t 3 iuam flo PH, !eS : Gilloflowers. es LeaStock 4 : S;S) pleas varin. Party coloured Stocke-Gillolowers. 4 Lencoium muyinum a. Le wan ae ocke-Gillo~ s 3 L Siinuola Pivginisga. The tree Prim coc $ He/peris vulgaris. Dames Violets or Winter Gilloflowers. § Lyimachia lutea flinuofa Pi-gin 4B & ‘ f 2 < oh’ The wi * by .* ‘“iven flore SofVirzinis, 7 isle Lunaris fine Boliondco. The white Satin flower. |