The Garden of plea/ant Filmer: 
canyoplasrfextratands Tawnies,being raifed from the feedeof fome of them,and one 
Magis Tgghe pofiefied by him thar isthe moft induftrious pr eferuer of: all 
% bean extraordinary ceafionteed 
: pylon ations, Td be ceryepbyllew, addi 
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namcis taken from Cloues, in that the fent of the ordinary red Gillofl 
-efpecially d refemble them. _Diuers other feuerall names haile 
Ancients, and fomewould hauethem to be /phium off 
of hemaketh mention in his fixth and feuenth: 
lefic, fome more, and fome leffe {potted then others : Vfually” 
is a deepe {carlet, fpeckled or {potted with white, > hauing alfo 
fome ftripes among the Ieaues. 
Mafter Tuggichis Rofe Gillodower is of the kindred oft the 
tures beauties, being a different fort from all orher,in that it ha 
~ yonnd fae Nips ea. des all on the edges, of a fine ft 
- mell full colour,withont any {pot or ftrake therin,very like’ 
afmall Rofe, or rather much like vato the red Rofe Camp 
both for gaa and roundnefle, Seah gil for ae 
The Place 
being knowne, except one before recited, andthe yeild 
many ofthem being hardly preferued and encreafed. 
Ze ate Tie nes 
They flower not vntill 
Autumne checke them , or vntillthey 
ce CP li 
ng thereunto maximus, vhe: 
-meane Carnations, and mater when we would expreffe Gilloflowers,w 
or Betonice alters, or Vetonica alsilis, 
corenaris, Herbs Tunica, Violas Damafcena, Ocelus Damafcenus , and Barb, 
cus, Of fome Cantabrica Pliny. Some thinke they were 
among Garland and Summ . 
»mentioned i in the p< 
tions, 
| | oe dowersas they are aca oo 
a! | TheVerues, 
~The hi or rCloue Gillofloweris molt vied 
Fs he on oe wilde or fmall ill 
call Pinkes)to be entreated of, fome bearing fingle, louble 
fome {mooth, almoft without any deepe dents on theedges, and ine 
_ @rasit were feathered, Some growipg vright like vate —— oth 
CHA Lx x. Stee 
a a Pinkes. 
