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Show TheGjarienofplefeneRovers 286 ssPS ~ middle whereof:-(tandeth around head.orbowle,...witha ftriped.cwownc onthe.heade of it, very like a ftarresgompafled about with fome threds, wherein when it is ripe. j éontained{mall, round, whitefeede, difpofed into feuerall cels= the roote is hal wooddy, andiong,perifhing ¢nery yeare, and mut bee new fowne eucry Spring. i they doe net {pring of thrown fowing, whichif itdoe, the Howers are feldonel faireand doubleas theythat are fowne inthe Spring! the whole plantis of a4 | “heady finells, CTR wt » Ve : ek Pispauermilifplex. rubefiens. Double ted or bluth Poppits, 9 This otherkind of of double Poppyditfereth notid afty y other orhe thing thifig from from thet theforme a rout only iathe colonr-ef theflowers, which are of brighttedsancing He blathed Us Aput,patted;paned orftriped in manyplaces with white,and exceedingly more iageed } ae eelike sips: the ends, the bottomes of all rhe leanes being / white: the feede hereof} iswhite astheformer; whichi Ad i ie | thatbearcth not a full white lower. = eg PSR ERY ches Porat 3. Papauer multiplex igrums Sitepurpareum, Donble purple or murry’Poppies. This kindevaryeth both'in dowersand {cede; although neytheri 3 i 2 therthingfrom the firft:~the flowersatic thickeand double, 4 foment ook mad “the yar fa fome more,in fomeleffe,cyther redor bluth, or purplifhred,more arleffe, or of afad murteyoftawney, with browne,or blacke, or tawny bottomes : the [ede is cytherofa grayithblew colour,orin others moteblackith, y 4. Papaner Rhaasflogempltiplici. The double red field Poppic. This double Poppieislike the wildeot fielde Poppie) which is w to haue longer, nartower, and moreiagged greene 1s then the Cbincsoe worehairy,and the flowerof a deepe yellowith ted colour, knowneto all. Nowthis differeth in nothing fronrit, but inthe doubleneffe ofthe dower: which ine thicke and double, but not folargeas the former. This rifeth of feede inthe lik : é they doe, and fo to bee preferued. YWeriey 2 Zoic pe The Garden ofpleafant Flowers, 287 wilde Poppies, befidesthat it is of great vie in Pleurefies,and Rheumatick- or thinne Diftillations, is found by daily experience, to bee a foueraigne remedy againft furfeits ; yet fome docattribute this propertie to the water : wilde Poppies. —_ Cuar. LV. Nigella, The Fenell flower,or Nigella. A Mongthe manyforts of Nigella, both wilde and tame,both fingleand double, Iwill onely fet downethree forts,tobe nourledvp in this garden,referring the reftto a Phyficke gardenoragenerallHiftorie;which may comprehendall. 1. Nigella Hifpanicaflorefimplisi, The great Spanith Nigella, Spanith Nigella rifeth vp with diuers greene leaues, fo finely cut, and into fo many pats, that theyarefiner then Fenell, and diuided fomewhatlike the leaues of Larkes hecles, among whichrife vp ftalkes, with many fuchlike leaues vpon them,branched into three or foure parts, atthetoppe ofeach whereofftandethonefaire large flower, like vnto otherfingle Nigellas, confifting of fiueor fix Jeaues fometimes,ofa bleake about blew, or ofa purplith blew colour,with agreent head in the middle, compaffed made her, flowersrat of peeces ot flawers,. greene blewith with feuen or eight {mall like gaping hoodes, with every of thema yellowith line ‘thwartor.croffe the middle of them, with fomethredsalfo ftanding by them : afterthe flower ss paft the head e,greater and reweth arcater, hauingfixe, feuen or eight hornes asitwere atthetopp very like a onger, and ftanding clofertogether then any other Nigella, {preading each whereof being flarte,orthe crowne of the Poppyhead, but larger and longer, greateraboue, and is which tipe, theheadis when ittle folded together, openethal em fmallyel{maller below, and not fo round as the others are, containing withinth and yelfmall are rootes the = forts other the as blacke lowith greene feede, or notfo low,perifhing euery yeare asthe others likewife doe. ie : ‘:ThePlace. From what placethey ana ythaucbeenefifirft rtt gathered natural! taffure a but wehaue had thém often and long timein our gaeamesGg fen gomlals oe PetBares. The double wilde kindes cleat from Cot- vane P :- ich w a it groweth neere vato itor further off, wecale The Time. _ 2. Nigella Damafiens flore multiplici. Double blew Nigellajor The Fenellflower. NiThe double Nigellais in leaues, ‘ftalkes.and rootes, very likevnto the formerrife vp gella, fo chat the one can very hardly bee difcerned from the other beforethis flower sthey : the to lower, exceptit be that the leaties hereof arenotfully folargea of apaleblew confifteth of three or foure rowes of leanesy laydeone vpon another, middle, colour, witha greeneround head compaffed with diners fhortthreads in the tobeare and hauingfiue or fixe fuch {mall greene Fenell-like leaues vnderthe flower, which at the firft ityp (asit were) below, whichaddea greater grace tothe flowers, theweth fometimes white, but. changeth quickely after : the horned heads hereofare orimi likevnto the heads of the other wilde kinde,: which arefomewhat rounderand grea- '., TheNames. 3. Nigella Catrinalore albo multiplici. Double white Nigella. but fomewhat larThis double white Nigella hathfitchlike leaues as thelafthath, : the flowers are ged andiag cut finely notfo and colour, greene wer gcr,of aycllo hauing no white, colour in and former, the then double leffer and tleffe, fomewha middle is inthe f whereo head the greene leaues vnder the ower, as the former hath, fo great, wherein is contained black very like the head ofthe laft double kinde,but not nlyis fweet befeede forthe moft part,and fweete like the Romane Nigella, which(o oc They flower in the beginning is ripe withidafinall while Ae. SRG)ite pt the fichetela knownenamet oall. i Pepawer, Poppie: the feucrall difti ~The generall I f ne all, is si | Gions are according totheir colours.’ Yet our Englith Giadewou en ia fomepl i : caeeasyaetelonerpinaan,ae The Vertues>~ Itisnotvnknowne, Ifuppofeto any, that Pappie procurethfleep¢, fot which caufeitis wholly and onely vfed, as I thinke : but the water of wide ter, having within them blacke vneuen feedes, but without any fent. or yellowfidesthis : yet fometimesit is nor fo blacke, but rather a little more white the ith: the rooteis yellow,and perifheth as the others cucry ycare: |