The Ordering of the the Garden of Pleajure. 
‘tandith flowers, that até fit ro furnith the knots, trailes, beds, and bordets of this: Gui. 
aden. ‘Roles onely, as I faid before Preferueto circle or encompafle all the reft, becaute 
that for the moft patt they are planted: inthe outer borders of the quarters , andfome. 
<times by themfeluési in the middle of long beds, the forts or kindes whereof are many, 
‘as they ‘are‘declared ‘in their: proper’ place: but the White Rofe, the Redy and 
‘ee cual” are. the moft: ancient Standards in England, and therefore accoun- 
‘ted ‘natura [_ ae 01 
alah ae ee } (CHan VL 
“The order and pcb Se ropleat aod replant all the forts of Out: landifh flowers file e 
eee mennet with bulbous rootes, a ebhees with 
f : : is ree Riso Mer me BSE af “Tt nett Hans 
nd to plant {ine intl 1 Spi ins of rheyeert “which is the 
time ay bee ehofen forall Enghih flowers, yeritisnotfo for 
our Out-landifh Hawers.” And herein indetde hath beette not onely the errour of 2 
great matiy to hinder their rootes from bearing out their flowers as they fhould ; but 
alfoco hinder many to oh delight inthem , becaufe as they fay they will not thtiue 
and profper with them: the whole fault is in the want of knowledge of the fit 
and ean rancho eae thould bee eels And beeaufe our ei Gar 
ng mcr ga And de witha ( Gentleanee 
| ‘itmay co ncerne fortheir-owne good , to bee as ca 
the i replanting of thefe fine flowers, atl ey would 
i forthe roots ae of them bein nal Land of great 7a- 
oh shi put cehegilace thertel; « ay Pheme boon prot of their dain. 
ee austere trenhdy ortrue ohare oF thedefea, You fhalltherefore; if 
take sht courfe thatis-pr fet r plan 
er for thefekindes of flowers 
hat when theoneimay chen 
then may ee 
ich isthebeft , orwih bucvey few Englhor 
ions 5 areto bee planted in 
