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Show kindes, and efpecially this that hath a deepe red crimfon coloured owe tydoc endure aa : Se - roe 5 nothis leaves abtoade as others doe, hauing the middle ftanding higher then the outer leaues,’ andturning vp theirbrimmes or thecold of our winters, and with leffe care is preferued : thefe forts as well asthe former doc veryfeldome giuc any feede, as far as Leould euer ob{eruc orlearne, edges: itisafad flower,withfew ftripes‘or {pots init : itis ye- ry fubiedtto breake the pod, thatthe flower [eldome commeth A faire arid right ; the greene leaues arcas:great asthe Halo o7 3. CarjophylasSilefiacusflarepléne miniato, Theyellow or Orengetaway Gilloflower, Lombardred, coryophjllus maximus chy This Gilloflowerhath his ftalkes nextvnto the ground,thickerfet,and with finalle or narrower leaues then the former for the moft part ; the Howers are like vato th Cloue Gilloflowers, and aboutthe fame bignefle and doubleneffe moft vfualiv i infome much greater then in others; “but of a pale yellowifh Gatnation colour nl ding to an Orenge, with two {mall white threds, crooked at the ends in the middle yet fome haué none, of a weaker {entthenthe Cloue Gilloflower: this kinde ismore apt tobearefeedethen anyother,whiclfis finall,black,Aat,and long,and being fowen yeelde wonderfull varieties bothof fingleand double flowers: fome being of a lioht ter or deeper colour then the mother plants: fome with ftripes in moft of the leaues: Othersare ftriped or {potted,like a fpeckled Carnation or Gilloflower,in diners forts both fingle and double : Some againe are wholly of the fame colour, likethe mother rs and arc eyther moreof leffe doublethenit, or elfe are fingle with onerow of caues, like vnto a Pinck 5 and fomeof thefe likewifetyther wholly ofa crimfonted dope # lighter, ioe ayypare orfingleas a Pinck, orbluth eyther tnigle or double, and but very feldome white: i i little ornothing varying or difering. 3 The Garden ofpleafant Flowers, ” The Garden of pleafant Flowers, y The Chiryftall of Chryftalline(for they are both one,how{o- euer fome would makethem differ) is a very delicate flower whenit is well marked, butit is inconftant in themarkes, being fallians. fometimes more ftriped with white and crimfonred,and forictimesleffe orlittle or nothing atall, and changing alfo fome, timies fo be wholly'red, or wholly bluth. ‘The red Chryftall, which isthe red hereof changed, isthe moft orient flowerof‘all other red'Gilloflowers, becaufe it is caryophylins maximus flore mite, botlithe greaceft, as comming from the Chryftall, asalfothat : the red hereof is a moft excellentcrimfon. ! “The Fragrant isa faire Aower, andthought to come from the cophylles maximus dittus’ Chryftall, being as large, butofa bluth red colour,{potted with Reagan {mall {peckes, nobigger then pirines points, but not fothicke as inthe Pageant. Catyophylles maximus Saban- igus varius. hgh C The ftript Saukdgeis for forme and *bigneffe equal! with the Chryftall or White Carnation, but as’ inconftant as cyther of them, changing’into'red or bluth ; fothat few branches with o SON Eee aren Teg flowers containe their truemixtures, which are a whitith bluth; fairely ftriped with a ctimfonred colour;thicke and fhort, with fome {pots alfo among. Cariophylli maxinei. Chryophyllus maximus Saban- CARNATIONS. nation,and as deepely iagged onthe edges : it hatha sh ene hig peas ftandthe flowers,of a deept eee or al colour, ftriped .an peckled very. clofe together witha i Cargephyllus maximus dittus Hale ruber non variates. Thered Huloisal{oa fairegreat flower, of a ftamellcolour deeply jagged asthe former, and groweth very comely without any {pot atall in it, fo that it {eemeth to bee but a ftamellGillo- flower, fatie that it is much greater, Caryophyllus maximus dikins eule carulee purpwrcuss Caryophyllus maximus digtus Grimelefine P rinceps, comptes mainte. Me chee of the ftript Sauadge, as I faid before; yeelding one fide or part whofe fowertswillbeeyther wholly blufh,or hauing fome{malk {pots or fometimes few ot none inthem. The red Sauadgeis as the bluth,wherithe colour ofthe flowet Caryophyllus maximus SAbanis wholly red without any ftripes or {pots in them, and fo abidicus ruber. dethlong ; yetit 1: fometimes feene,that the fame fide,or part; or roote being feparate from the firft or motherplant, will gine ftriped and well marked flowers againe. Cenoplyllas maximus Oxoni- The Oxeford Carnationis very likevnto the French Carnation, both for forme,largeneffeand colour: butthat this is of a afi. fadder red colour, ‘fo finély marbled with whitc thereon, that the red hating the maiftry,fheweth a very fad fower,not hauing any flakes or ftripesat allinit. Theblew Haloisa goodly faire flower, being ofa fairepulplifhmurrey colour, cirioufly marbled with white, but fo {mly prs difcerned, that it feemethonly purple, it hath fo much :i init ; itrefembleth the Braffill, but that it is much The Grimele or Prince is a faire Aoweralfo, as large asany ip orlarger, beingof a fairecrimfon caibar, peat fot = moft part ftriped with white, or rather more white then t¢4, roughie leafeftom the bottome, andftandeth comely. ‘white Carnation or Delicate,isa goodly delightfull fait flowerin his pride and perfection, that is, whenit is both mat bled and flaked, or ftriped and fpeckled with white vponan ine 3 i and fpeckled with white : fome of the leaues of the flower on the one fide will turne vp their brimmesor edges’: the greene ; leafe is very large. flower, bigger then large isaveryfaire Granadé greateft d= The Gran mus pbyliags maxi Caryo , tenfs the Chryftall,and almoft as bigge as the blew Hw/o; it isalmoft equally diuided and ftript with purple and white, but the purple is fadderthen int the ordinary Granado Gilloflower, elfeit might bee {aid it were the fame,but greater. “Diuers haue taken this flower to bee the Gras Peres but youfhall haue the difference deth not conftant, changing oftentimes to haue no fakesot Coplatias smaximnns Incar2 Caryophyllusmaximus Intar tadinusgrandis. ftrakes of white,but marbled 6r {peckled wholly. ; : The French Carnation is very like vnto the white Carnatioy but that it hath more fpecks, and fewer ftripes or fakes of white inthe red, which hath the maftrie of the white. The ground Carnation (ifit benot the fame with the graund Or great oldCarnation firft fer downe, as the alteration but? oncletter giueth the conietture) is athickefower,but fjpreadeth not The Kings’ Carfation ot ordinary Briftow, is a réafonable fuse gteat flower, deepely iagged, of afadred, very {mally ftriped catnate crimfon colour, beeing a very comely flower,but abi- wadinus Gallices. Ts eicns carneis. eaeacm THegray H/o hath as large leaues as the formerold Cur: _ Ea The bluthSatiadge is the famewith the former,the fame root i fhewed youiti the next enfuing flower. The Gras Pere isa fairgreat hower,and comicly for the fornie, becaufe although it be ftript cereus maximus Gr be of no great beautic for colour, Gillofower, yet the red isfofad, red and whitelike the Queenes , that it taketh awayall the delight to the flower. a faite, beeing aredde Conepirllas mesinus camber The Camberfineis a great flowerand vnto a * dower, well marked or ftripedwith white, fomewhat like Fre divtise Sayadge A |