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Show Y heGardenof \pleafantdilowers. — scout white; dndisiddhiers of apalé-blowonwarchst colour, hauing ijtele or noifencatall: sh (eedeiis frrall;and containedin toundflacheads,or feedewéllels.s thereotejs very fmall,whireand thnedtai, iarecping vhderthe vppericruftofthe ground yo that often, timestht Hearknddrogght ofthe Summer wiligoenear coi patchand witherit veterly; it requireth therefore to beplahtedifinhemethadowieplace, 2. Campdnulg, miior,fie Pyramidalis, es coo _ Thegreat or {teeple Bell-flower. nese Hantodisud .ylul bassnnls Jorn uP his great:Bell-flowenhathidiueraflalkes,three foote high or-better,whereon grow diuers fmooth, darke, greene leaues, broade at the bottome,, and{mall at the Point, {omewhat vneuenly notched about the edges, and ftanding vpon longer footeftalkes belowthen thofeaboue : the flowers.aneblew, and infome-white, notfo greator largeas the former, but neare of the fame fafhion, growing thickerand moreplenti- fully togetheh; with (mallerIcaucs among them, buthing thicke|below,and rifing{mal Jet andthinnervpto,thetoppe; in fathion.of a Byramis or {peere Steeple : the rooteis thickeand whitilly, yeelding,more ftore of milke being broken (asthe leauesand talks alfe doe). thenany other of the Bell-Aowers, euery one whereot doe yeelde mille, fome mosdsand fomereie. (04) Viole Atarianaflorealbidovelpurpureo. Coucatry Belé white-or purple. Theleaues of Couentry Bels are oPapaleor freth greene colour, long, and narrow fext vntothe bottome,and broaderfrom the middle to the end, and fomewhatround pointed, alittte Hairy df Guer, and fhipt'about the edges :' the ftdlkes rife vp the yeare after the fowing, beingPamewhat Hairy 4lfd, and branchingforth from the roote,into diuers'patts, wherconftand diuers Jeans, {maller then the former, and of a darker preene colour + atthe end ofevery branch ftand the flowets,in greene huskes, from whence comelarge,round,' hollowBels, {welling out in the middle, and rifing fome tvhat aboutit, like the necke ofa pot,and then endingin fiuecornets, which are cithet of a faite or faint whitesor of a pale blew purplifh colour, and fometimesofa deepet purple or ejolet: after the flowers are paft, there rifevp great {quare, or cornered feede veffels; Wherein is contained in diets diuifions, final!hard {hidingbrowne,flat feeds: the rooteis white, and’being young asin the firft-yeatés fowing, is tender, and often eatenas other Rampionsare ; butthe next yeare, whenit runneth vp to feede,it grow: eth hard; atid perifheth : fothatit istobe continued by etiery other yearcsfowing: 4. Trachelinm maiusflore albo vel purpureo, Great Canterbury Bels whiterpurple. The greater Canterbury Bels, or Throateworte; ath inbny large rough leaus, fomewhatlike vnto Nettle leaues, being broad. andround atthe botrome,and point at the end,notched ordented ontheedges,and enery one ftandingon along foorttalk: amongthefeleaucs rife vp diuers {quare rough ftalkes,dinided at the toppeinto dives branches,whereon growthe like leaties as grow. below, but-leffer , roward theends0! the branchesftand the flowers,mixed with fome longer leates,éacry onein his feuct® huske, whichare hollow, long and round,like a bell or cup, wide open atthe moult, dad cut/acthe’brimmiclinre five corners, ‘or dinifions, fomewHatleffer then thie O” uentry Bels, in fome of a purewhite;and others of a faire deepe purple violet colouts and fometimes paler :9 after the flowers are patty corme {mallér:and rounder’ heats then inthe former, containing flat {eede, but blacker, arid:not foreddeas' the Jaft the -roote 4s hard andiwhite, dilperfing ic felfelinto manybranches' vader 'grou™ fot petithing cuery yearcias the former (although it lofethall-theleanes mwinter) abiding many yeacessand encreafing into dinérshtadés orknobs, from whence {pit Rew leaués ‘and branchés, , ; 5. Trask |