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Show s. The Garden ofpleafant Flower tree TbeGarden of pleafant Flowers, 1. Bellis maiorflore albeplene, The great double white Daifie, 6. Globularia lutea montana. Yellow Daifics. The great Daifie with the double white flower , isinall things folike vnt finglekinde,that groweth bythe high wayes, and in divers medowes and Fela thereis no,differencebut in the flower,whichisdouble. It hath many long, and fom what broadleaucs lyingvpon the ground, deepely cut inon both fides.fomewhd like yntoan oakenleafe ; but thofe that are on theftalkes are fhorter , narrower and notfo deeply cut in, but onely notched on the edges : the flowersat the toppeate (as I faid) white and double, confifting of diuers rowes of leaues, being greaterin com paffe then any ofthe double Daifies that follow, but nothing fo doubleofleaues, 1 2. Bellis minor flare rubrofimplio:. Single red Daifies. This fingle Daifie (like as all the reft of the fmall Daifies) hath greene, round pointed feaueslying on the ground, alittle fnipeabolitheesitrtem round This mountaine ycllow Daifie or Globe-flower hath many thicke, fmooth, pointed leaues, {pread vpon thegronndlike the former ;among which {pring diuers two finall {mall round ruthie ftalkes, a Foote high, bearing about the middle of them hickerogethtt, leauesattlicioynts, andat the toppes round heads of flowers thruftt {pread into fiue leaues, @anding in purplih huskes, every ofwhich flowers do blow or flowers ,“with broome o likewnt g fmellin Garre-fafhion, and of a faire yellow colour, or bended two many fmall threads in the middle compafling a flat pointell; horned round, {welling are wayes: after the flowersare paft rifevp the feedevellels, which containing within than out in the middle, and ditiided intofoure parts-at the roppes, : the rooteis a finger long, round, flat, blacke feede, with afmall cut or notchin them fharpe dry- ofa tound and:bard, withathickebarke,and a woddypith in the middle, bitter. but fharpe, alfo are leaues the fent: ftrong ing tafteand The Places among whichrife many flender roundfoote-ftalkes, ratherthenftalkes or ftems,about an hand breadth high atthe moft, and oftentimesnothalfe fo high, bearing one flow efapecce, confifting of many fmall leaues, asa pale or border fet aboura middle thrumme: theleaues ofthiskindearealmoft wholly red, whereas inthe wilde the are white or whitifh , enclining to red on the edges, the middle being yellow in bo i forts : the rootes are many {mall white threadsor ftrings. 7 1 ¢) onely in Gardens, and will The {mall Daifies areall planted, and found into fingle flowers, or at erate degen require tobereplanted often, left they ll of Mompelier in natura is c Daifi blew The es doubl leffe Jeaft into othe yellow aly, asalf .+9Fratce,-and'on the mountaines in many placesoflt s. Naple of dome King he cint | kind 3. Bellis wsixor hortenfis lore pleso variorum colorum. The Time. Double Garden Daifies of diuers colours. Theleaues |i vnto the finele ones, butthet ; ofall the double Daifies are in forme me like we eeals and littleor nothing {nipt or notched about the edges : the inl ES ni i eee are {mallerand lower, but bearing as double flowersas anythat growe Peeground, being compofed of many {mall leaues, thicke thruft together, ofdiuet Peat3 ferao wheyHa apare mies others hauea little red, either difperled ‘ nthe edges, and fometimes on thebackes of theleaucs: fome againe gainefeemeto be ofa whitith red re red then wnakon whi I Hdeed indeede they iare white leaues difperfed schedfather i amon ong thered; et ictlecole others ofadeepeordarke red colour, andfomeare fpeckled or ftriped with white and redthrough feSakagerva fometheleaues will beered onthe ypper i (but thofe are very rare) are of a eee. oe ee | 4.Bellis miner bortenfis prolifera. Double double Daifies or childing Daifies. Ther isno difference eitherin leafeeorroote inthis There inthis kinde ki from re double flow: alton acd ae it beareth cig Betinie st: nort‘taoe ftalkes round about the middle flow: ; hich is viuall Peeeeet of the other doublekindes, and is cithatwholly ae Beclonor pec ‘ white and red asia fome ofthe formier kindles, or elfe greenilh, all howers about it being of the famecolour with the middlemotte i 5. Bellis cerules fine Globularia. Blew Daifies. Thel; ; d ee eyht t this le pe withthe former, both in the forme Z ower, { ename, hathc i i a pee of the fame kinde,in this place,although ‘hellbePen very rare to be ton metwith in out tic bal Eng * haus This beareth many narrower, fhorter , and blackergreene leaus ground ; amongwhichrife vpflendeh about vpon the qin i butfife pede cosndbart ae Sao oe afoothigh or more,fet here andthere with{mall leaves fomewhat like waeathe head GF a Scabi nd head,compofed of many {mall blewleaues, with a white head offlowets* foundlikewife ious + :Ithathbin aehardidsand‘diftringie the root cis the wholeplantis ofa bitter taftc 6. Glabularé j vatili May; butthe The Daifies flower betimesin the Spring , and laft mbers Septe or lat two flower not vatill Auguft The Namics. s , andin Englifh Daifies. Some They are vfually calledi n Latine BeBide as itis likely after the Italian veris, la Primu call them Herbe Margarita, and . "The Frenchcall them entile names, of Marguerite, and Fier di prima verag t, or thofethat beare {mall ulfor Fruitf the and s, erite Marga Pafquettes, and : Our Englith women call dowers about the middle one, 4argueritens Marigolds before recited, doe asthe e, -back horfe on pes :am-A Iacke ‘them Apothecaries doe.in generall vorchilding Daifies : but the Phyfitiansand , Caa/olida minor. The blew kindes Field call them, éfpecially the fingle or offome Scabio/e pumilum genus: Daific is called Bellis cerwlea,and Globalaria, heads are found like buttons. the o' becauf aria, The Italians:call it Botaw defcribed by Fabius Columna, ih The yellow, Globslaria montana,is oncly ed ynto the former Globalaria, hislaft part of Phytobafanos,and by him referr it. althougit differ infonienotable points from The Vertues. to binde,'and the reote efpeciThe properties of Daifies are certainlycine s to that purpofe- They are ally being dryed, they are y{ed in medi es, that are vied for woundsin herb e thof ng alfo of {peciallaccount anto the head. |