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Show 26 6 The Garden of pleasant Flowers. Fe: e S L iS Cxuar: XLII. . Linamfilneftre co Linaria, Wilde Flaxe and Tode Flaxe fit for our Garden, nor Lthough neither the manured Line or Flaxe isa plantpleafantand delighrfull f whofe fome, re therea yet A- ofthe wilde forts, t, and thofe Pwill afpect doth entertaine the beholders eyes with good conten as, or Tode Livari the of fome them vnto ne fet downc hereforvarietie, and adioy Flaxe, for the neare affinity with them. . i. Linars iluefireflore albo, Wilde Flaxe witha white flower hes , afoote highor This kinde of wilde Flaxerifeth vp with diuers flender branc longer then thems, and r broade being , r torde withou ng ftandi better.full ofleaues, s on them, com flower white faire diuers nured Flaxe: the tops of the branches haue m : thefeeds inthe {trikes or lines purple many with peeces a leaues. large ofed offiue Flaxe: the ed manur ofthe feede and heads the vnto velfellas well asthie {cede, is like es and leanes rootes are white ftrings, and abidediuers yeares ,. {pringing freth branch every yeare, but notvatillthe Spring of the yeare. 2. Linam filuefire lateums Wilde Flaxe with a yellow flower. tit will foone This wilde Flaxedothfo well refemble a kinde of St. lohns wort,tha ftalkes, and reddith many hath Forit it: regard ly deceit one that doth not aduifed long,which ate {mall leaues onthem, broader thenthe formerwilde Flaxe, but notfo well ftored with yellow flowers, as largeasthe former , made of fiue: leaves peect, not whichbeing paft 5 there come fall flattith heads, containing blackith feede,but the | fhining like the former : the rootes hereof dye not cuery yeare, as many otherof wilde kindes doe, butabide and fhoote out cuery-yeare, 3. Linaris parparea, Purple TodeFlaxe. This purple Tode Flaxe hathrdiuersthicke,fmall, long , and fomewhatnarrowihh leaves, {aiptaboutthe edges, ofa whitifh greene colour , from among whichrilevp divers ftalkesjreplenifhed atthecops with many {mall dowers,ftanding together one aboue anotherfpike-fathion,: which are finalland fomewhat {weete; while they are alfreth,fafbioned:fomewhat likethe common Tode flaxé that groweth wildeabroad crooked moft eucry where, but much fmaller, witha gaping mouth, but without any fpurre behinde,like vato them , fometimes of a fad purpleneareyntoa Violet, an place: fometimes ofa paler blew colour, hauing:ayellow {potin the middle or gaping afterthe flowersare patt, there come {mall, hard, round heads, wherein are containe fmall, fat, and geayith feede:the rooteis fmall, ard peritherhforthemott parteucry | yeare, andwill {pring againe of it owne fowing, ifit be fufferedto thed it felfe, yt | fome hard Winters hauekilled the feedeitfhotitd feeme, in that fometimesit failetl to {pring againc, and therefore had neede to be fowne anewinthe Spring. 4) Linaria parpureaddorata,Sweete purple Tode Flaxe, “TTelower feaues ofthis purple Tode Flaxe-are nothing like any ofthe reft, but a longand broad , endented about the edges § fomewhat ‘refembling the leaucs ofthe greater wilde white Daifie : the ftalke is {et at the botrome with fuchlike leaues, but alittle more diuided and cut in, and ftill fmaller and {maller vpward , fo that the VP branche®s permoft leaues arevery like the common Tode Flaxe, the toppe whereof is Hattie diners fmall flowers -growing along vpon then; in fafhion anid colour aime the heads Hike the latodeferibed Tadé Flaxe , but not altogether fodeepea purple a Agwel ah wt Ten rh eS tate, seat acm and {eedesare very like the Former , but that the feedeofthisisreddith: the fowe” - : l 7 T , 3 Linaria lwelre flore alba. Wilde Flaxe with a white flower. 2 Linaria purpurea five cavulea. Purple Tode Flaxe. Broome Tode Flax¢ § Aatirrbinnw mains rata. Sweere purple Tode Flaxe. 4 Scoparia fue Beluidere Italorum TSaptegal d chencuriom fore depied. The willowe Bower, is 2 |