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Show —| DlbeKitchenGarden. ’ The Kiutches Garden. NaS CwHap.I. Maiorana latifolia; finemaior Anglica. Winter,or pot Maricrome. Wi Marieromeisa fmall bufhic herbelike vitofweete Marietome,bes ing parted or diuided into many branches, -whereon doe stow Broader and greener leaues, fet-by couplesywith fome {matt Teaueslikewife arthe feucrall ioyntsall along the branches: atthetops whercof grow a numberoffinal] purplith white dowersfetcogetherin a tnft,which turnc into {mall and round feed,big. ger then {weet Marieromefeede: the wholeplantis of a fmall andfine fent,but mach inferiour to the other, and is nothing fo bitter asthe fweete Mariérome, and thercb both thefitcer aad morewillingly vied for meates : the roote is white and threddy, and perifheth not as the former, but abidethrthany yeares. The Vic of winterMaricroiue. The vfe of this Maricromeismorefrequent in our Land thenitrothers: being put amongother pot-herbes and farfing(or fafeting herbes asthey are called) and may to good profit bee applyed in inward as wellas outward griefes for to comfort the parts, although weaker in effect thenfweete Maricromes. Crapv. It Thymtim vulgaris five derive. Ordinary Garden Tyme. He ordinary Garden Tymeisa fimall low wooddyplant with brittle branches; and {mallhard greene leaues, as euery one knoweth, hauing {mall white pur plith fowers, {tanding round about the tops of the ftalkes.: the {eedis {mall and browne,darker then Maricrome{eed : the roetis woody,and abideth well diuers Winters. Thymum: letifoliom.Malticke Tyme. This Tymehath neyther fo wooddy branches;. nor fo hardieaues,| but growth lower, more {preading, and with fomewhat broader leaues : the flowers areof 4 pure plith white colour, ftanding in: roundles round about the ftalkes, atthe ioynts with leaues at them likewife. This Tyme endureth better and longer then by fpteading it felfe more then the former, isthe more apt tobee the former, and propagated flipping, becau{c it hath beene feldomefeeneto giuefeede.: Itisnot fo quickeinby {entor tafteas the former,butis fitter to fet any borderor knot ina garden,andis for the moft part wholly employed to fach vies. The Vicof Tyme. To fet downe all the particularvfes whereunto Tymeisapplyed, were! weary both the Writer and Reader; I will but enly note outa few.: forbtfides the phyficall vfesto many purpofes, for the head, ftomacke, {pleent &c,.. there is no herbe almoft of more vfe, in the houfes both of highat low,rich and poore, bothfor inward and outward occaGons 3 outwardly for bathings among other hot herbes, and amongothetfweete herbes fot ftrewings: inwardly in moft forts of broths, with Rofmary, asalfowi other fafeting (or rather farfing) herbes,and to make fawcefordiuers forts both fithand flefh, as to ftiffe the belly of a Goofeto bee rofted, and afte! put into the fawce, and the pouder with breade to ftrew en meate when! = . er 1 Maverauamaor| Anglica,Pot Marieromes 2 Thymum vulgatins.Garden Tyme. 3 SIRIeee . Sag, Svea P Sage. 7 Salsa miner MiHy fone, 5 Prleginns. Penniroyall. 6 Sal/wia maior.Common |