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T he ordering of the Garden of Pleafure. 
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noted inty y'flow ‘the firft whercofisthis, ‘Thar you fhall not bee carefullto water ; 
Seposiatt bufsolitonduberunsrooted plants at any time; for they all of chemdo bers _ 
eb profperina dry groundthan in a wet, onely all forts of berous rooted Flowerdes 
sce nor theit remouall had neede of alittle water, and fome willdoe foalfotofuch — 
nif perandigdkerbalbougoores as they tran(plant, when they arein flower, andthis — 
 jpbgeastihfome fort tole tablepif it bee not too much, anddone onely to caufethe — 
flalice and flower to abide fometimie the longer before'they wither, but elfein no other 
cafeto be permitted. Thefecond ruleis, That I would aduite you to water none of — 
¢duinty flowers or herbes, with any water that hath prefently before been drawne 
awell of pumipé, ‘but onely with fuch waterthat hath ftood open in the Sunne 
in fore ifterne ) tubbe, or pot For aday at the leaft, if more the better : for that water 
whichis prefently drawheout ofa well&c, is fo’ cold, that ieprefently chilleth & kils — 
-etlrany dainty plane be it younger or elder grown, wherof I hauc had fufficient proofes 
dtherforel gine you this caution by mine own experience.T hus haue | directed you 
fondpsite ena the particulars of preparing & planting that belong to this 
Garden, faning only that yet I would further enforme you, of thetime of the flowring — 
of thefe-Qur-land ith plants, according to the feuerall moneths in the yeare,that every 
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ofthe fomring of ref Ont-lanlife mers accr ding rashe fencrall 
Intend in this place onely to giue you wr eae oe offome of the chiefeft of 
@ thefe Out-landith flowers, according to the feuerall moneths of the yeare wherein 
m®chey flower, that cucty one feeing what forts of flowers euery moneth yeeldeth, 
may take ofthem vert dewg i begin with January,as the firt moncth of tha 
ye whereinif thefrofts be not extreme, you fhall hauethefe flowers of plants ;the 
-hriftmas flower or Helleborus niger verus, Winter wolues bane or Aconitum hyes 
male, Hepatica or Noble Liver wort blew and red, and of thrubbes, the Lautus Tinus 
or Wilde Bay tree, and Meferéon or the dwarfe Bay : but becaufe Ianuatie is often 
timés too deepe in frofts and {fnow, Itherefore referrethe Hepaticas vnto the moneth 
following, which is February , wherein the weather beginneth tobe a little milder, 
