the Paradife of Plants. 3 
be the feed though falfly,, which being faded and tallenaway, therecome in 
cheir places two, three, or four-rough¢rooked Pods, bending a contrary way; 
as fome Rams Hornsdo. Theteeds are ofa black fhining colour. The Root 
confifts of many thick and fhort tuberous bunches, faftened ‘ar the end of long 
rings, and all.trom the Head of the Root; which is chick and fhort:’' ">: 
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Gardens about London and Weftminfter; -butelfe they are‘ featce to be four 
except the double female, as Iiaid, which growerh in many Country Gardens 
and do flower ufually about A477, andtheir Seedis ripgin July. 0m oo1'3 
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