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Show The Garden of pleajant Flowers, comes likewile of thefe white leaves there are two redcircles , about the breadthof flowers thereis but one circle an Otenftrawe, one difant from another (and in fome leaves thew their colour feen) which addea greatgrace voto the flower, for the white throughthe peach coloured threads, andthefe redcircles orrings vpon thembeing alfo perfpicuous, make a tripartite fhew The Tefuites Figureof the Maracoe, = of colours moft delightfull : the middle part ofthis floweris hol.ow, nd yellowifh, inthe bottome whersox riferh vp.an _ vmboné,or round (tile (omewhat bigge, ofa whitih greene colour, {ported wich reddith fpors like the ftaikes of Dragens, withfiue round threads or chives, {pot ted in the like manner, and tipt atthe ends withyellow peadents , ftandiig about the middle part of the faid vm- bone, and from thencerifing higher, en- deth inthree long crooked hernes moft vfually (but fometimesin foure, as hath beene obferued in Romeby D*. Aldine, that fet forth fome principallthings of Cardinal] Farnefius his Garden) {potted like the refty hauing three round greene buttons attheir ends : thefe flowers are of a comfortable fweete fent, very acceptable,whichperith without yeelding fruic with vs,becaufe it flowreth fo late: but in the naturall place, and in‘hot Countries; it bearcth’a fmall round whitith truit;'with a crowne at the toppe : ae GRANADILEVs FrvtTex INDICYS thereof, wherein is contained (while it is freth,and beforeit be ouer dried) a {weet Cristi Passronis Imaco: liquor, but whenit isdry, che feede within it, which is fmall, flat, fomewhatrough and blacke, will makea ratling noife: therootes are compofed ofa riunaber ofexcet the ding longand round yellowifh browneftrings, {preading farre abroad vader ground (I haue feené fome rootes that hauebeene broughtover, that wereas longas any rootes of Sar/a parilla,and a greatdeale bigger, which to be handfomelylaid into the groutid , were faineto be coyled likea cable) and fhooting vp in {eueral] placts4 gooddiftance onefrom another, whereby it may be wellencreafed. The Place. The fir blew Perwinkle greweth in man Woods nd Orchards, the hedge fides in England, and fo doththe ae here sa there; bat other fingle and double purple are in our Gardens onely, The grat ie winkle groweth in Prouence of France, in Spaine, and Ital and oth hot Countries, where alfo groweall the reining Clamberers, iwell ngt as double : but both the vpzight ones doe growe in Hungary and theit bouts. The {urpaffing delight of all flowers came from Virginia preferne theimall in our Gardens. The Time. _ The Perwinkles doe flower in Marchand Aprill. The Climers not till the end of June, or in Iuly, and fometimesin Augutt. The Virgin® fomewhatlaterin Auguft ; yet fometimes I haue knowne the flower i it {elfein Iuly, The Names. The firftis out ofqueftion thefirft Clematis of Diofcorides, and cal ics eruinca flove duplici. Double Perwins . 2 Vb rl 0 zn he Virgins Bower. § wa Clematis Virgh #8@ pursuree. Doub: Je Bowred I adies Bower. 7 Maracec fare ower. 6 Glematiz peregrina |