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Show The Corollarie to this Orchard, The Vie of the Pine applesand kernels, The Cones ot Apples are vfed of divers Vintners in this City, bejnp painted, to exprefle a bunch of grapes, where untothey are verylike, and are hung vp in their bufhes, as alfoto faften keyes vatothem, asj S feenein manyplaces. The kernels within the hagd thels, while WE Wy } ; il WZ theyare freth or newlytaken out, are vfed many waies, bothwith Apothecaries, Comfit- makers, and WHY) Gi | ) ) y Hy Cookes : for of them are made medicines, good tolenif ie the pipes and paflages of the lungs and throate, whenit ishoarf e. Of themate made Conmnfits, Paftes y ,Marchpanes, and diuers other a cunning Cooke can make diuers Keck fhofes fuchlike-: And With them for his Matters table, Matthiolus commendeththe water of the greene apples diftilled, totake away the wrinkles intheface, to abate the ouer-{ Welling breafts of Mii. dens,by fomenting them after with linnen clothes,wet ia the Water;andto reftore fuch asare ranifht into better termes. 4. Abies, The Firretree, He Firre tree groweth naturally high Chriftendome.where no Cedars grower then any other tree in thefe parts of ;- and euen equalling Or ouer-topping the Pine : the ftemmeor bodieis bare without branches fora greathei they bec elder trees,and then branchin gforth atone Place of thebodiefour ght, if manner ofa croffe,thofe boughes agai e Wayesin ne are fet onall fides very thicke together hauing two branchesat euery ioynt,on which Leaues, and while theyare young tend many {mall narrow long hard. whitith greene or fharpe pointed asthe Pine tree leau ing to yellowneffe, but nothing fo long orhard es, branches: the bloomings are certaine growing {maller and thorter to the end of the commingforth at the ioynts of the {mall long fcalycatkins, of ayellowithcolour, bran and longer then ofthe Pine tree, wher ches, whichfal] away : the conesare fmaller einare {mall three {quare feede cont halfe fo big as the Pinekernels, ained, not ; The Vie ofthé Firre tree, esto beemorefrequent forth (namely ofDedle timber and Dealee cir loores, without the helpe ofany crorboordof anyother tree other timalmoft ; as alfo for many othe r The yellow R offen thatis Vied as well es and purpoles. tomake falues.as for manywork other common vies, is taken fromthis tree,asthe Pitch is both from the Pitch and Pine to make it to bee hard, but was trecs,andis boyled atthe firfta'yellowthin cleere Turpentine, and is that eft fort of common Turpentine isialeogether in vfe withvs, as alfo thicke, whitith,and troubled, anothermore both whichare vied in falue (but nor inwardly as thecleere whi s, both for man‘and beat i ine is) and ferveth bothtodiaw, cleanfe and heale, Dodonzus feem eth to fay,that the cleere white Turpe ntine,called Venice Turpentine, is drawn fro m the Fitre :, but Matthiolus con Which Fulfius.alfo held befo futeth that‘pinion, re him. "02 ,aib 53 Lex arbor: The cucr-g ieene Oakes 30: He dlex or cuct-greene Oake rife thii ntim e tobe a Vety greattreebut very f and flow in growing(asis to befe orig enc in the _._. StOWING luk apain(? the backe gatethat operKings priny' Garden at Whitehall, iethin to the way going to WeltBinfter,and infome.other places)f;Preading many Wherconare fet {mall andharg gre -fairlarge greatarmes ene leaucs, fomewhatendented or and branches, cornered, “and prickly Oake, ene rereenc Ilex. The 3 Tex. & 2 i a Prsn The Pinetree, i a Abies I he Firre pee Puiu. Priw Bee Strawberry tree. 6 Alarerans, The sucr greene x yprelws. 4 CHPTEL |