aati, 
298 The Garden of pleafant Flowers, 
eh ‘point then any where elfe,and fmaller a!fo at the fetting to of the ftalke, where it conl 
paffethicabout: the flowers are fometimes very thicke and double (breaking out of a 
- fcaly clammy greene head) compofed of many rowesof leaues, fet fo clofe together 
one within another,that no middle thrume can bee feene, and fometimes leffe double, 4 
hauinga {mall browne fpot of athrume inthe middle : and fometimes but of rhe 
three rowes of leaues, with a large browne thrume inthe-middle; every one where 
of isfomewhatbroader at the point, and nicked intotwo orthree corners, of anexs 
cellent faire deepe gold yellow colour in fome, and paler inothers, and of 2-pretry — 
ftrong and refinous fweetefent : after the flowers are paft, there fucceede heads of P 
‘crooked{tede, turning inward, the ourermoft biggeft, andthe janeemiptheat ort 
ter the 
times this so ag doth degenerate, and -beareth many finall flowers, ypon thot : : 
