Te oe ae 
“F fe Garden of f plealant Flowers. 
eae ciel 
ter for medicine then formicate;but yeris vfed asthe yellow kindeiswhich! 
is more fit formeate then ry eta oe cee wateris gene 7 ae) 
old fores and woundse «: 2:1) 0! brs lau 
“Guan LXVUL 
Flas Mtoe The French Marigold, | ett aa wens vr : 
| Ethe French orAfrican Maigolabibiereate ace giideves pitatin walt, aidot 
=) each of them both with? fingle-and double flowers ': of thefe, ome diuet= 
’ Sity is obferuedinthecolour of te flowers , “as wellas i in the former large. 
aefle,forhar as you thay here fee, I haue cxpreffed cig ht differences’, ‘arid Febliis Coe 
.. bisbeaty,cferh vp witha right andar 
Jumna nine orten,in regard hee maketha dinerfity of the palerand deepery yellow eee” 
Jour : and althongh the lefferkinde, becawleof its euill: Kent, is held bres in i or” 
the beauty of the fi wer it finderluredmein'Gardens. ” DH repeat 
BhsEs : Terto me at 
1 Flos Africanus maior fiue maxims multiplex, 
= “biooiseM don -Thegreat double French Marigold. 2.3). 
» This goodly double flower, 1, Which isthe pitandigbiettatecibatadaeet 
iGeteoued eene ftalke, hauing fome crefts’ 
oredges FEB Onst ie ftalke, befet with a Jeanes , enery One whereof is like! 
vato the leafe ofan Ahh, being, compoled of many long and narrow, leaues, {nipr abour; 
| the edges, ftanding by couples one againft another, with an odde one attheend, ofa 
; _ the coupes aap 
darke or full greene colour : the ftalke i ethto bethree or foure foote high , and diui- 
deth ivfelfe from the tniddle thereof int et! branches, fet with fach like leanes to 
louble flow ofa yellow co- 
rmeath, yet fome are of a pal ahaa oe foe betweene 
both,and alltheferifing FoR oneand tHe Pi feede: the AoW i oe it be blowne 
open, hathvall the leaucs hollow s but when itis full blowne open, it fp rcadéth it felfe 
then any Prouince Rofe, or equall vate ee at the leaft, if it be ih’ ood earth, and 
 gifethvout of a long rprecnie ae striped o owed,whercin after ti flower i is ‘patt, 
3 waxe, or ¢ of an ho one aug and not of that poionalh isan of, sthe Amaller kindes. 
twhictftandethin his fill beat ha ceed 2 WAR oftentimes more, ‘an gathe- 
red, may be preferued in his fall beanty fortwo moneths after 5 if itbe fetin water) 
ftandeth the feede, fet thicke and clofe together vpright, whichis blacke, fome- 
what flat and long: ‘the roote is full of fmallitrings , whereby i it ftrongly comprehen- 
deth in the ground : the flower of this,as wellas thefingle, is ofthe very fact of new 
et Baty yee ca 9 
Pea? cai maior = ls the eres fingle French Masigod 
the double; andtomy eet slut ae da nesypenecitetibe the feede 
= me Aes are in. cata »youmay feethe difference (or 
b shis fi : flower eucr appearing with thrums 
an : = ftanding abounthcm,{hew- 
ing! _ a pciaaes flat and-open (and: the double 
, flower a hall:his leanes folded.cl etogether , without any-thrum at all) 
ssf acsereomeniti doe = diastase wht 
“tre gerstibs iby $3 mi # 7 39 Aods ¢* aa iT 
Prtha rae 
baltine e! soli teeta ac fees 
oT alge ee n Marigolds withhollow leafed owers: 
agen boss) wollodd 
tae le rm he eo nea te famect 
~~ thenthe ye yellow kinde. expreffed in the Kitchin: Garden; and therefore fits: 
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