i. ~FheGarden f pleafant Flowers. 
5 i pal Wee call them in Englith ey ther fachicoce pet the Greeke name, 
or : Windflowers after the Latine. | 
The Vertues. 
oThereis littlevieof shefein Phyficke i in our xr dayes,eyther for ah! or 
‘ourward difeafes ,onely the leaues are vfed in the Ointment called Adarcéan. 
+ gaan, which is compoled of many other hot herbes, and is vfed in cold. 
* , aitkdesn iefes ; to warme and comfort the parts. ‘The reote, by reafon of the. 
occas fharpeneff ~ te ocr aR pM cont mbecaneree hereto 
» collstren siairnonga ated oa eMC ees Ti fo tes ei 
F Aconitum. Wolfebane.. 
eS ele 
me 3 
owets take vp toome inthis Garden, of ‘hom Ti ne | 
And fir ex Wolfesbane, which for thet ~auty, 
lea ae eae ound, in seston éf Wie 
ner in Tanuary , but moft commonly after after 
BS the: heads of the leaues; which 
like vnto the Anemone, doc cuery leafe: rife from the | Foote vpon feuerall fhort ee 
(which c spam vp firft moft viually) and fome none, 
| th He falkes fin mete themiddle of the leafe re ly cut inand gathed 
they wil eali y deceiue one not we coon Duta browne a 
vithout and yellay with, firbe beeen. ne 
“This Wolfesbane fhooteth not out of ‘6 ind vatill 1 the Spring sare! ce 
and then it fendeth forth Breet broad greene leaues , deeply cutin about the edges, 
" notmuch vnlike the leaues of the great wilde ‘Crowfoore, but much pone ; froma- 
mong which leaues rifeth vp a ftrong ftiffeftalke, three foote high, hauing here and 
ehere leaues fet vponit, like vato the loweft, butfmaller , the toppe of the ftalkeisdi- 
_wided into three or foure branches, whereon are fer diucrs pale yellow flowers, which — 
" turne at the laft to bealmoft white, in fafhion like almoft vnto the Aowers of the Hel-- 
met flower, but much fmaller, and not gaping. fo: care opens after the flowers 
are paft come vp diuers fhort: whe ntained-blacke feede : the. 
| eniioo tsdagy a of darke Browne fing whigh: w ipieadiand faftea 
° “ar ; aes Ti rs 
oe as deena ; 
