T he Garden of pleafant-Flowers. “g 
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_ {mall fharp whire prickles round about the edges, lying roundabout the reor'ypon thy 
- flyéweth it felfé, compofed of many thia, long, whiti(h, hard fhining leaues, ftanding’ 
on thevpperfide; and hoary vnderneath, broad at thebottome, fomewhat long poin-! 
ted, and vneuealy aorched about the edges, wich {ome foft hairie prickles,not hurting: 
the hattdler, eucry onc ftanding vpona fhort foote-ftalke ; thofe that growe about the, 
middle (talke are like the former, but fmaller and narrower,and thofe next the toppe: 
fmalleft, where it diuideth it {elfe iato {mall branches , bearing long and fcaly head i 
our of which breake many reddith purple threads : the feede is\whitifh and hard, ale 
moftas greatas the feede of the greater Centory : the roote is blackith, {preading y 
der the ground) with many {mall fibres faftened vato it, and abideth agrcat while. 
5: Carlina humilis, The lowe Carline Thiftle. a | > 
_Thislowe Th iftle hath many iagged leaues, of a whitifh ereene colour, armed wit 
ground, in the middle whereof rifeth vp a large head, withour any ftalke vnder it,coms | 
paffed about with many {malland long prickly leaues,fromamong which theflower _ 
aboutthe middle, which is fat and yellow, made of many thrums or threads like fma 
flowers, whereia lye {mall long feede, of a whitith or filuer colour : the roote is fome: 
theing ripeit opes 
ntaining within 
outfide, and 
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