OCR Text |
Show The (Garden of plealant Flowers. The Garden of plealant Flowers. from the fingle purple forcolous, buton-| ————ae The finglé purple Pinke is ofa fair purple colour; likealmoft vato the purple lyinthe doubleneffe of the flower. The Granado Pinke differeth not from Gilloflower. Crar. LXXTE -Theigreatbluth Pinke hath broaderand the Gillofower of thefame name, butin} cArmerias, Sweet Tohns, and fweet Williams. thefmalneffeboth of leautsand flower.iq larger leaues in the flower then anyother ‘Thedouble Matted Pinke isbefore de+ Pinke,andiof2 faire blufh colour. The. white Featherd Pinke bath the j > ni ‘ {eribed. The double:blush’ Rinkeris almoft as edges of che flower morefincly and deep. eat as theordinary. bluilnGillofawer, ly cut inthenthe former. The red or light purple feathetdPinke and fome haue taken it forone, but the greencleaues arealmoftas {mall as Pinks,| islike the former featherd Pinke,but only and therefore! referreittothem,' ww differeth in colours : tad top’ "Dhe Starre Pinke is a faire flower, finely jagged on the edges, witha faire red circle at the lower end ofthe leaues ontheinfide, "The white featherd Pinke of Aufttia is defcribed before. The purple feather Pinkeof Auftriaisfolikewife.; The fingle matted Pinke is before defcribedi' The fpeckled Pinke is a {mall flower having {mall {potsof red here and sheredifperfed ouer the white flowers‘: one soc of Thofe fingle flowers beinglike vntoPinkes that rife from the fowing oftheorenge tawncy, Lbring not inte thist44/sis, hauing already {poken of them in theprecedent Chapter. ; > enol 1% The’ Place. i Hele kindes of owersas they come neereft ynto Pinkes and Gilloflowers; though manifeftlydiffering,fo itis fittefkto place them next ynto them in a peculiar Chapter. » 1. Armerins angaitifolias ravensfimplex. Singleted {weete lohis,...’ The fweete Iohn hathhis leaues broader, fhorterand greener then any of the former Gilloflowers, but narrower then fweete “Williams, fer by couples, at the ioynts of the ftalkés, which are fhorter ‘then moft of the former, and not aboue.2 foote anda halfe high, at thetops whereof {tand manyfmall flowers, like vnto {mall Pinkes, but ftanding clofer.together, andin fhorter.huskes, madeof fiue leaues, {mallerthen moftof them,andmore deeeply iagged then the Williams,of a red colour in the middle, and white atthe edges, but of afmall orfoftfent, and notall fowring at once, butby degrecs:: thefeedeis,blacke, fomewhar likeysto thefeede of Pinkes, ‘the roote is: difperfed dinerfly, with many {mall fibres annexed ynto it. : 2, Armerius anguftifolins albus fimplex. Single white {weet Iohns. ow Phefearealliike asthe former, 'nourifhedin Gardens with vs, although ‘ smnahy of:themare found wilde in many places of Auftria, Hungarie, and sGermafy, onithemountaines; and in many other places, as Clufiusrecor- : deth.: Theordiiary Thrift groweth in the falt Marfhes at Chattam byRo: chefter; and in many:other places in England : butthegreatkiadewasge : cheted: in:Spaine, by Guillaume Boel that painefull fearcherof fimplss, ‘atid chefeede thereof:imparted' to me,’from whence I had diuers plants, butone yeareafter anothertheyall perifhed, The Time. Manyof thefe Pinkes both fingle anddeuble, doe flower beforeaty Gilloflower,; and fo continue vntill Auguft, and fome, moft oftheSum metand Autumne. The Names, The feuerall titles that até gitentothefé Pinkesmayfuffice fortheispi ticular names: and for their generall they haue beene expreffed inthe fotmer Chapter, ‘beeing of the fame'kindred, but that they are finaller, a morefrequently found wilde: The two forts of Thrift arecalled Caryl)’ bus Aarinus. The greater; Maior G Aeditérraneus ; InEnglith, Teg ter orLeuant Thrift, or SeaGilloflower. "The leffer Atsmimns, atid ist counted of fometobeagraffe, andtherefore called Gramser AMarinum 0 Polyanthemum ; InEnglith, Thrift, Sea graffe, andour Ladies Cuftio or Sea Cufhion. This white Iohndiffereth notin any thing from the former,but onely that the leafe doth neuer change brownith, ‘and thatthe floweris; of a faire'white colour, without any mixture. . 3. Armerins anguitifolins daplex. Double {weet Iohns. ‘+ There igiofi both thofe former kindes, fome whofe flowers are once donble,thatis, confifting of twoor three rowesof ‘leaues,and the edges not fo deepelyiagged ; not differing in any thingelfe. 4. Armerins latifolins fimplex flore rubro. Singlered {weet Williams. The fweet Williams doeall ofthem f{pread into ntany very long trayling branches, with leaueslying on the ground, inthevery like manner that the fweetelohnsdoc: the chiefe differences betweene themare, that thefe haue broader, and darker greene leaues,fomewhat brownith, efpecially towards the points, and that the flowers ftand thickerand clofer,and more in numbertogether,in the head or tuft,hauing many {mall pointed leauesamong them,but barmileffe,as all men know;the colour ofthe floweris of adeep red, without any mixtureor{pot ar all. 5. Armerins latifolias flore'rubre multiplict. Double red fweete Williams. The double kinde differeth not fromthe fingle kinde ofthe fame colour,butonly ini the doubleneffe ofthe fowers,which are with two rowesof Ieaues ineuery flowers 6. Armerins latifolins variegatus fine verficolor, os Ivis thought by-diuers; that their vertnes are anfwerable tothe Gille owes, yetas they/are of little yfe with vs, fo I thinke ofas {mall eff Cuat Speckled {weete Williams, of. Londonpride. Thefe {potted Williams areverylike the firft red Williams, in the formeor mgntc of growing, hauing leanes as broade,and browne fomctimesasthey, the flowers ftand as thicke ot thicker, cluftring together; but of very variable’colours + for fome flowerswill be of a fine delayed red, with few markes or fporsvpon them,and ne wi |