T he Garden Hf pleafant Flowers. 
id srvigtas. 
i = very confpicnous,' which make it feemet the more ST = ae appeare 
in Autumne, andare fhorter, and ofa deeper purplifh red colour then the Iuic Sowe. 
bread, rifing vp before the lcaues for the moft part, or at leaft with them, and little or 
i othing fweete : the roote is round and blacke, vfually not fo flat as it, but growing 
fometimes to bee greater thenany other kinde of Sowebread, There is fometimes 
fome variety to helead 1 , both in thc leaves and @owers of this kinde ; for that fome- 
time the leas. haue more corners , and either more or leffe fpotted with whitey ‘the 
flowers like wife of fome are larger: or leffer, longer or rounder, paler or deeper cdlou- 
Jone thenanother. This: happeacth: moft likely from the fowing of the feede, cay- 
g the like variety asis feene in the Tuie leafed Sowebread. It doth alfomany it 
ypen from the dinerfiry of foyles and countries where they ; grow ; the feed of th 
~" of all thercft, is {inall and round, contained in fuch like heads as the former , ft 
oft like -thehead ofa Snake that is twined or folded within the body rhereoe 
Se ed vathee Autumaall kindes, prefently after their fowing in Autumne, fhoots 
intl re the Wilnage, scepistinig totheirkinde. =) ~ 
aoe, © cyclamen flo edere tamale luie leafed Sowebreadse >: 
MEF leh, sritourshsnbprcesetearsee pings kt 
Mans lescpbastiets [or mbes aud! pointed at the ends scanned 
def fpottedon the vpperfide wick WHRETH al : 
narks,and fometi mes buta little or not at all; and fo likewife fometimes inarer 
pur erneath : all the leaues:and. fod: doe ftand viually euery one 
;  anictoct -vponthcir owneflender foore-ftalkes,°as moft of allthe « 
~ kindes doe:but fometimesit Ie crhiteleahiccrassedUeegeidcrlL ref 
inp : the ede herécit ethe ries ec of 
 ccnliasisialaaiaisls hed al j 
Gi he vebread w i 
8. Celomen entumnsle farsi Longl leafed Somebresd. = nai 
SRN Ng er sat e™ fy 
