i ee Adam in Eden, Or, “7 
_ The Kindes, 
ySortsof W} ila, wwelve whereof Ihave bitciawas t te 
rete mse Ad Ser iaat Nigella. 3. Damask Nigella.q.Double - 
we eos 5: ela pemask Niet tla. 6 6. Field Nigel la. 7.Nigelia of Can. 
dy, without {cent in the Seed, 8, Nigella, with broad Leaves, and {Weer 
- fmelling Seed.g. Anotherlweet CandyNige Ila.10.A fweet De a of Candy,with 
double formed Seeds.1 1, Single white Nizella, with ycllowilh Seed, 12 Caries 
Nils whofe defcription followeth, 
The Five: 
op ¢ being 
divided rg Socbebe ig an tree of many fine {mall 
Leaves : The Flowers being faded, = come up final knops or heads, having at 
the end thereof, five or fix litcle fharp horns or poyntels,. eeemeparep or head 
is divided into feverall {mall cells, or partitions, wherein the Seed is contained, 
which is of a blackith colour, fomewhart like unto Onyon-Seed ; bura ag 
Bes OF ofa fharp taft, and a fweet rong ferours : the Roo is fall, threddy, and 
; orig Bb Soe a oe ae es as ex as , 
Saks Gok Edi tors with cheat widehitmcllocenmess, are fowen in Gate 
dens, as well in England, as in Italy, and elfe-where, The other Sorts grow wild — 
in the Corn-fields of Italy, Candy, Germany, &c. Where they are once sara 
the Seed {uffered to fhed, there will be no need of fowing them again, for they — 
will fowe themfelves ; but for thofe chat will bring any of then incotheir Gal= 
dens, the Seed mutt be fowen eat irae ages 
SE . 
| The Temperature, 
Fim ed RS Garden WEEMS RA Mad es he hind Degree, andofii : 
parts. The fweer {fmelling Seeds are moft effectuall, the other thar do nor {melh 
well, a ama aren felfca appa ho. lode 
and pexting, Te Me 
‘Wom ig pio he Nee ihe ormwood. ‘Being dr ryed, 
mi essen cx Salons guledinsedhadeo te Hea cc 
