10 ~~ Lhe ordering of the Garden of Pleafure. 
ing {mall and ofanexcellent blew _ 
ae u deththe floweras much as the — 
beauty, is the earlinefie in flowring, for that it is one of the very fir fowersthatopen _ 
-themfelues after Chriftmas, cuen in the midftof Winter. The Cyclamenor Sowe- _ 
bread is a'flower of rare receipt, becaufe it is naturally hard to encreafe , andthatthe 
flowersare like vnto red or bluth coloured Violets, fowring in theend of Summer or 
_ _ beginning of Autumne:: the leaues likewife hereof haue no ball delight intheir plea- _ 
;~ fant colour, being {potted and circled white vpon greene,and that which moft prefer= 
_ /+ rethit, isthe Phyficall properties thereof for women, which I willdeclare when 1 
ye ~ ~*! fhall-thew you the feuerall defcriptions of the varieties in his proper place. Many o- 
* ther fortsof flowers there are fit to furnith this Garden, as Leucoium or Bulbous Vic 
_ et, both early and late flowring. Mutcarior Muske Grape flower. Sarre lowers of. 
| ers torts. Phalangium or Spiderwort, the chiefeof many isthat fortwhofefloy 
wit? arelike vntoawhite Lilly. Winter Crowfoote or Wolfes bane. The Chriftmas. 
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