i Matey. II <'•',/- h/ih'. ./,'//"/,/ Ift i'/f/ tS ordCi "<>,/< '/'//. 



/. This Plant promt i. A- are Foot ///.///■ //> Leaves are greener and ' Ireader than die 

 farden '/.■» , e>s are •i/el/ow, /rt/A purple Stamina. 



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, . ...... ,.„,,., . ,,. y j 'ii fit, fsr ct/t. tui' kj „ni/r iiftimttsftj or u(Mar££ttf. 



4- lueei&MopSiot. latin. Sardium, Salvia aareftris, Scorodamo .Spant.di, Scardio. 

 /i.dton, Scordio. French, tViamaraz. fer/rum, B offer icUeni^. or Analdochfcraut. 



d it/ I'M. 



Plats /a. 



j. It u planted in fardens; tfu •Leave/ are fame times a /wary freest, Xjameames 



a reddish Purpfe me Flowers are a (rftu/h Purple; and gram aAvit is Indies high . 

 3. It .irons left uidru/harp ground, and flotvers in Mia and June. 

 y. TheZeaves and FfoverS are ufed, as aaad frr all JSifea/es of the %ead and 



Mrve/.thei/ are alfo dutretir. and aaad far OlftructionS of7lritte /and much ufed 



ui all Sorts of Fevers, in Tea or Pefet Drink. 

 •*- f^eA r £\ikiapa : K&. Zann, Salvia', and 'Salvia hartenfu ma tor. Spanish, Salvia 



andJalva. Italian. Salvia. French. SaitfaeS. tferman. Sal/en. 'much, 



p/ate u. Tffoue li7/t/.Jjt/?{/m af/t/mi. 



i. TheZdh, oran/s afout four Foot hmh; the Flon'/rs are white, wit/? -i/ellan- 

 Apices in the middle i 



2. ft it planted m fa* dens, and flowers in June andlufy. 



j. Pie Flowers and /foots are u/ed chiefly in external Applications; they arefaftntno 

 and anodine.oood to di/faive and ripen hard Tumours and Swellings; and to area/ 

 Impo/t/iumation/. Jlattfaolus recommends the M made of the Flower/ as aaad for 

 r it ff f * ft ^ % tvWMtstb. Verves.T/ie offuinal Preparation is,$OUum zSurrum. 



4- freeA,Kmov, Xsioov. Latin. Lthum alhum, and Zilium aHum /tore erecto. 

 Spanish, Jzucena. andZirto Idanco. fralian, oialia Inanco. French, Lis. 

 ; inan.Zilaen and ud./c/i. JSutch. Lelie. 



pi**!*. J^/znffmaffleil/e. ^Irtica. 



3. This Settle oronf to he twv Foot lay A,- die leave/ are of a lujAter ifreen dan 



die /{oman /fettle, the Flowers are a dull TfeUons . 

 2. The Aettle $ raws every where in taa area* Plenty, and flowers mr -Jeveral 



sflonths in the Summer 



S. The Foot/, Lewises and Seed are u/ed as caoltna and re/tr/naent. the /ti/ce is 

 thought aaad fir all kinds of inward Bleedings. Vaem. <rrhaaik ' and F/ua e ' 



I Tent dipt m it ffypj the£leedmooftheJo/e or 'II am J- . TheRotrtis deemed 

 diuretic, and a Specific /or the Jaundice. The Seed is re, am mended far (huahs, 

 f/wi tnef/ of Breath, and Plftrnctions of the Lunos. 

 4- ')r>'ek:-Ua\vpior 'AKoXiifo. Latm. 7/rtrea u re n't and uren> niaaima . .'pant/A. 



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Oman Italian, artiaa. Freneh, Ortie. ferman,JBefthader Hami/'cf, .7,-aV 

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