ox ae neare afhnitywith thems 
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| deceige one thessSeukinat advitedly, regard it: Forit hath many reddith ftalkes, an 
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Limam filaeftte O Livaria, Wilde Flaxe and TodeBlaxe. 
fe ae the manured bine 6r Flaxe is a plant fitfor our Garden, te 
f ay preyed wilde forts; yet-there are fome, whofe pleafant and acdep om 
. Mafpect doth entertainethe beholders eyes with good content,andthofe Twill 
fet downe here for vatietie, and = podem foupe of —~* Linarias , or Tode 
Nea EE 
op talhddm filnepire lore alber WildeFlexe withawhite flower. i Cs ie 
tit}! ip +4 
Thiskinde bape Flaxerifeth vpwieh divers ender branches . oote high, 
better,full of leaues, ftanding withoutorder, being broader and longer then ig ; 
nured Flaxe :.the tops of the branches haue diuers faire white flowers on them, com, 
of fiue large leauesa peece, with.many purple lines or ftrikes inthem. sthefeede, 
velfell as, well asthe {eede,.is like vatothe heads and feede ofthe manured, Flaxe: the 
soomegane Wiis Sringhsane be ri ares, fovinging frefh heels san 
a . iecwomdh 
pis ; ae = eriot tact . ASS = sae: ew 
“akin fee em ie zeit ayeom oc 
Bie NFA OED 
er isboch fo Vell xefenslitoe kinde« of St. Iohns: wort, that i it will toe 00! n | : : 
{mall leaues onthem, broader thenthe former wilde Flaxe, but not fo long,which ‘a of 
well ftored with ycllow flowers, as largeasthe former , made. of fine leauesa peece, 
__ which being pait , there coracipeall tacit heads, containing blackith feede,but not 
wilichanten rsherahideane Tignes Goes yFar abc Ri, 
2 _ moft euery where, but nach Oitallee arith e ing m 
fpurre behinde, like vato them , fometimes 
pene, sand will {pring againe of it owne fowing, ifit be fi ffered dto thed it fale, ee 
fhining like the former:: : the rootes hereof dye not cuery yeare, as many one of y ‘ 
giving 4 Vi BS < esis hy 28 Por $i; } 
3. -tinariaprpan Purple Tode Fixe, u ; | IVE; 2% 4 : : 
This purple Tode Flaxe hath diners chicke’ final. slong, aiid fomewhat harry ‘ : 
leaues, fnipt aboutthe edges, ofa whitith greene colour ; ifrom vt rile vp 
divers falkes, at the tops wit many fmall ones 
aboueanother fpike-fathion,, whicha ik illand fomew! ipere Pes 
freth; fafhioned fomewhat like is 
aping me twithout any crooked — 
of a {ad Purple netovatba Violet, and 
fometimes ofa palerblew colour, giayellow {pot in the middle or gaping place: 
afterthe flowers are paft, there come {mall, hard, round heads, wherein are contain | 
{mall, flat, and grayith feedesthe roote.is fimall,and i ee 4 
to alpine againe, and therefore sin neede to be fowne anew in the Spring. a | 
ball ay i Wot gameccd aise Melsndd abisyy ek seoemsn o:- Bia Pe 
| beings Linariaparpareaserts Swecte purple Tode Flaxe, te a 
Nees purp rple'Tode Flaxe are hothing il ¢ lide, ii 
“s longand broad, endented abour the edges; fomewhat story ledues of the 
E | Eating i leauesare very. like 
wilde white Daific : the ftalke is fetat the botfome with fachlike leaues, bit 
alittle more dinided and cut in, and ftill fmallerand {maller vpward , fo that thevp- 
the common Tode Flaxc, thetoppe: whereof is branched, 
I flowers growing along pon them, in fathionandcolouralmoft 
ed Tode Flaxe, but notaltogether. lathiors purple: the heads 
phe and feedesare very likethe Former but that ‘the [cede ofthis isreddith + thie flowers 
