Varvietas. 
Pay iach inline de lng inthe other) there comep 
oe The Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
| rie, andthe other parts neere thereunto : the lefler i in the lower Ge rmany, 3 
pabnssistomseraas- jas we callchemts: ee eS on . 
The Time, 
_ Thefeare moft arly to bee reckoned Vernall plants, for that they rife 4 
not out of the ground vntill theSpring bee'comein, andare gone likewife 
suchecl be paft; ‘remaining vnder ground all thereft of the yeare, yet the | 
- Aeffer abideth longer aboue ground then the greater. 
Concerning the forme? of thele; ‘there is a controuerfie among diuers, 
whethet it fhould be Thefiam of Theophraftus, or Eriphiam of Galen, but 
here is no fit place tottatier{t thofe opinions. Some would haue it tobee 
Corydalis,and fore referre itto Plinie his Capuos Cheledensa, for the likenefle 
-,p ithath both with Rameterieand Celandine,| Icis generally called-of all — 
» moderne Writers, Radix Gane,and we in Engliththereafter, Hollow rooté, 
The leffer for the firmeneffe of his round roote, is vfually called; Capwosfa- — 
base radice,and the Dutch mien thereafter Boonkens Pollwogtellswe of ‘4 
the likenefle with the former, doe callit the lefle eee roote. ; 
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or garden; the wilde kindes of two forts, one which is with ys nourled vp — 
. chiefly in gardens," andis the greateft ; the other whichis {mallerand lower, — 
often found in our plowed landes,and elfewhere: of the former of thefewilde forts, 
thereared as wellasfingle +, and of th and 
sin +andt of A, snes colors asf e fet downe, 
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mon Larkes fect f eh ah eae | broach eich more “pee 
AL Ae 'y Father leaniee. or bending downe to the ground, thien ftandinj 
Aas pyr: erconarefe many {mall long greene leaues, finely cut,almoft like’ Fenn 
aues, branches end in a long {pike of hollow. flowers, ‘with a long fpurre 
hin then, sreuyilike vnto the flowers of the Hollow roore laftdefcribed, and arco 
rs (euctall colours,2s of a blewifh purple.colour, drwhiteyor ath colour or red,pa- 
per, as allo ted of twocolours ina flower’ ¢ : after the Rowers ‘a y 
very blacke fede ; : the root is hard after it groweth vp to: 
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