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i and that to good effec. It is vfed alfo for women in long and hard tranels, 
where there is danger, to acceleratethe birth, either the rooteorthe leafe 
being spplye Buctor aay amorous is effets, holdin it meere pe aneulotis 
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es A ART eae: ‘ fl Ax gtr} . Ls threes a re 
Anemone. Windeflower and his kindes. 
the Amemones or Windeflowers , and although fome tuberous rooted plants, 
that is,the Afphodils,$ piderworts,and Flowerdeluces haue;beene beforein- _ 
ferted, itwas , both ecaufe t they were in name or forme of flowers futableto. she | 
whom ‘they were ioyned ynto, and alfo that they fhould not be feuered and re 
efin two feuerall places : the reft are now to follow > at the leaft fo many of theas as 
be beautifull flowers, fit to furnifh a Florifts Garden, for: naturesdelightfome varieties 
andexcellencies, To diftinguifh the Family ‘of Anemones may, thar is, into the wilde 
kindes, and into the tame or mannured, as ey arecalled,. and both of them nourfed 
pin Gardens ; ;and of them into thof ethat haue broader leaues , and into, thofe that 
have thinner or more iagged leaues : and of cach of them, into thofe that aay fingle als 
Bowers, and thofe that beare double flowers: But: to ieee 2 ie Fs (as. T ma} 
= To: next tuberous rooted plants thatareto follow (ofright in my opinion) are 
pe ofthe {cede inall p plac si eing® i ofcal ifs rifen from thence, is 
: -iaicuae rariety cee Y te ds\ s where! nthey ar lame, skill lalfo helpi 
uersayres and gro : eth: -diffeting’o 
from fi rocnncan cuneate the ixtures of Edlours in them, tofectHem 
Pare none a aeeene as this Book? Yetas I haue dois (nthe former patt of id 
march lie tashio hone abet kitide“hane cometo my know= 
edge Or [er u *thecourteou: us wil acce stit,and hold me 
pee ife,if were o could b -abfolute,I fhould take from my fell 
andothers the hope of sture augmentation, oraddition of any new, s which neuer wilf 
bewanting.To begin hilar Ae with the wilde kinds (asthey are {6 accounted )I thal 
firftentreate of the Pui fatillas or Pafque flowers, which are certainly kindes of wilde’ 
Anemones, both in lea e and flower, as may well bedifcerned by the emi that are indici— 
7 -learne rab tall 2 ht,as appeareth by their writirigs} 
ing ciall eee te from the orher forts of 
ide -compafiir st hem, pee aboue 
, ry one of ‘them ene pendulous flower, made of 
Violet purp’ ut, but fomewh: tdeep epe withalld imthe middle. 
dont ftand inn pelo hreeds’, fet. abot! 4-mididle purple poititéll : after the 
flower is paft, there’commeth ypin, \ 
which are fmallan ttheend of-cuer ryone'a fimallhaire, whichis gray 
eye ; ee al -dow ne y eee pet, wiene 
ing onranning- vnder the r cruftth 
weohead.ofilong feedes, 
