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Show TbeGardenofpleafant Flowers. ine : Lhe Gardenof pleasant Hlowers. ey the ground for the moft part, yet fome ftanding vpright, which calleth it Hechorus niger tennifolins BuphthalesifloresiThelesonti s called afa oSReesethenPencll; fomeofthem ending ina {mall tuft oie € en leaues, Buvbthalraum Narbouenfe ; InEnglith, The French, or leffer Oxe eye, asthe firfhis called, Fhégreat Oxe eyes :Thelaft, The common Oxe eyes eee hatreddifh or and fomehauing atthetoppes of them onelarge flower apres afigeyand be ing epee browni(h on the outfide, while they are inbud, and awhile leaues, ofa aire oa one themfelues to confit oftwelue or fourteene long _ wT he Vertues. t ne a elaying jour, {et in order round about a greenc head, with yellow thrumsin aftert he Aver lofe c reinaining buelfe alfuireday, or thePanne, ici Opeti rhemfelig is pale theticad growing steaks,{ fhewerly te: felfeccompact of many round vihiih defcribed, butmuch feede very like vntetehead of feedeof the Adonis fowerlaft together -thie head, fer ftrings, or fibtes renee? the roores waemany ek ere The firft hath been vfed in diuers places forthe trie blacke-Eilebor, but nowisaticiently kadwne to haue beenan crrour; but what Phyficail pros pertyiit hath other then Matthiolus hath éxpreffed ; tobewfedas Setters wortfor cattell, when'they crowellthem, to putor draw the reotes: hereof but 7 very like tito thé rootsOF thet erblacke Hellebor or Bearefoote, which abi | moifture'inthem, without Keeming ane brittle, ‘harder, Riffer, ordre da rand etrcteale culenyyeates CG “1 mo won ns eas through the hole:theymake in the dewelappe; ‘orother places} for thei eoughes or other difeafes)t know nor; ot hane hearddr read:ofany. fEHe others likewife hauc little or no v{ein Phyfickenowa dayesthat iknow, 12fiiiefeate:SBOy ms 9 Tie a or but thar¥ it is not-fiweere, Jant'nmight fectheto bé referfed tothe’ Camomils, eer of 5 c This t CérheMarigelds, but thatthetalkesand léaues are not edible: ig istherefore tothe athe Oxe eyes, and fo we will defcribe it ; hauing manyweake brancheslyitiy vponthe ground,befet with winged leaues, very finely cut and iagged, fomewhat . ynto Mayweede,buta little larger the flowers are like vntothe Corne Marigold, anc larger then any Camomill, being wholly yellow, as well the paleor border ofleaues, “aptrenaate thrummées? the roottsare fomtewliattough and: tone 3. Buphthalwsiine-valgare, Common Oxe eye.” , afooteand a halfe high, hauing vp with crifeth : ronankk ath themhardtound , made of ftalkes dinerslong and fomething be fhiptabout the edges,fer together fonewhatlike'vntoTanfie,ut pe an . ; much winged : the flowers ftandarthe'toppes ofthi¢ftalkes, ‘oF a full yellow co a ; boththe outer leaues and the middlethrum, and notaltogetherfo large as the laft : the rootes ofthis kinde perifh cuery yearé,and requirea new fowing againe. 2 phe Plde, P91! 10.903 te oObeyfanehenam: CotneMatigola. A ‘ Lthough theforts of Corne Marigolds\whichare many,are fitter for another then this worke,and fora Catholicke Garden ofSimples, then this ofPleafure and Delightfor faire Flowers ; yergitie me Jeane tobritig in'a @ouple : the one for acorner or by-place,theotherfor your chotfeft; or vndera defenced wall, inre- € gard of hisftatelineffe. eof oe in March, oratthe furtheftit n he ‘The fitft flowreth betimes, oftentimes pill ;the feedeis ripe in May ,“and mutt be quickly gathered,left it bee The ether two flower natyntill June. O'The Namés,: Thefirtiscalled Baphthalmnm of Dodonzxus, Pfeudobellebarvs of Me chiolus ;tiellebors miger ferulaceus Theephraitiby Lobel , of fame . Bbeborus niger veris;vfingitforthetrue blacke Ellebor,but it is auch : ring, as well in faceaspropérties. Ofather's Sefameldes minus, Some re thonghtit to bea yellow Anemone, that haue looked on it without ee indgement,and by that namcismoft yfually knowneto molt of our ne Gentlewomenthat know it.) Butit may,moft firly be,called a Buplihah te as Dodonzus doth, and Hi/pamicum or Auffriacum, for diftinctions fake" docmoftvinally callit Heleborus miger ferulacent,as Lobel doth: baie y a ’ - This faire Corns Marigoldhath forthe moft part one vpright:ftalke; two foote high, whereonare fet many winged leaues, at euery ioynt one , dinidedand cutiate divers parts, and they againe partedigtofeuerall peeces or leaues: the flowers growe at the toppes of the ftalkes, rifing out ofa {caly head, compofed of ten or tweluelarge leaues, of a faire; buripaleyellowtoolour,and more pale almoft: whiteat the bottome of the leaues, rqund about the yellow.thrumme in themiddle,, being bothlarger and {weeter then. any of the-orher Worne Marigolds: the {eede.is ‘whitifhand chaffie : the roote peritheth euery yeare; 2.Chryfanthemum Periinjanam, fae Flos Solis, The goldenflowerofPeru, orthe Flower ofthe Sunine: and about Mentz and Norimberg,as,Clufiusfetteth downe. Wehauetheta ~The Times u , 1. Chryfanthemum Creticum, Corne Marigold of Candy. "The fir growcth in divers places‘dfAufiia, Bohemia , and thofe part “_. at hathbeene likewife brought out of Spaine. The fecond in Prouence, 4 “country in France. ‘Thelaft in diuers places, as well of-Auftria as Moral, in our Gardens,butthefirft is ofthe greateft re{pect and beauty. tana ph rong ees Wa?! EXIT: iG This goodly and ftately plant; wherewith cuery onc is now adayes familiar, being of. manyforts , both higherand lower (with one ftalke, without branches, or with many branches, witha blacke, or with awhite feede, yetdiffering not in forme of leaues or lowers one from another,but in thegteatnefle or finalnefle) rifeth vpatthe firft like ynto a Pompion with twoleaues, and after two, or foure more leauesare come forth, it rifeth vp into a gréat {talke , bearing the leaues on it at feuerall diftanCes onall fides thereof, one aboue anothervntothe very toppe, being fometimes, and infomeplaces, feucn, eight, orten foote high, which leaues ftanding out from the ftemme or ftalke vpon theirfeuerall great ribbed foote-ftalkes , are very large, broad elowe, and pointed at the end, round, hard, rough, of afad greene colour, and bending downewards:.2t thetoppeofthe ftalke Randeth one great, large, and broad fower.bowing doswne the head vato the Sunne,and breaking forth from agreat head, Mad¢of fealy greene leaues, like vatoa great fingle Marigold, haning a bordet ofmanie lon lcaues, fet abour a great round yellowthrumme,as it were in the midi a like vnto fhort heads of flowers, vnder cuery one whercofthereis ger thenanyfeede ofthe Thiftles;yet fomewhatlike, and leffer,and rounderthen any Gon e, fet in fo clofe and curious a manner, that when the feedeis taken out, the bead wich the hollow places or celsthereof, feemeth very likevntoan hy combe; svhich feede is in fome plants very blacke,inthe Denes CEMERRECAREY white, |