ae 
“TieGaleg  pleajant Flowers, ' 
inietliixs of apale blew-or waxchet colour;. hauinglittle or-no-fent at all: 
mbit and {maltjand area in round flat heads,or feede vetfels : the roote is very 
{mall,whireandthreddy; treeping vnder the vpper.cruit of the ground, fo that often- ) 
times the heatand droughtiof the Sumimer wil goc near to ese wits: it tabi 
it requireth therefore to be planted fomethadowie place, si). 1 
4. Campanala: maior, fine Pyramidalis, ' 
Nes 2 eat or fteeple | Bell-flower. 
Sogaiwe> Hen: enay 4 ‘ 
This seosiibell brie hath diners Slicers foote highor on grow 
divers {mooth, darke, greene leancs, broade atthe bottome, and {mallar the point, 
femewhat yneuenly notched about the edges, and ftanding vpon longer footeftalkes * 
below then thofe aboue : the flowers areblew, and infome white, not fogreator 
largeas the former, but neare of the fame fafhion, growing thicker and more plenti- 
actywicl {maller Jeaues among them, bufhing thicke below,and rifing fmal- 
lerandt inner vp to thetoppe, in fathion of. a Pyramis or {pecre Steeple: ithe roote is 
and whitith, yeelding more ftore of milke being broken (as the leauesand ftalks 
‘A 
-alfedoe). then any other of rhe pad serene othe idee? art 
or deen anal (quo leffee | | 
bn B fit rots Bawrsic nee are? fai he * DOUTIISD Vile? 1Q Fie 
«ispvore! ocigiis! 4 o} 4) Piole Adarians flrs albideroel pi 
Ee _ Coucntry Bels white or pues 
= Theleaues of Co lentr Bels are of a pale or freth greene colour, long, and narrow 
huske, which are hollow, long and round, likea bello or cup, wide open atthe mouth, : 
ome,and broa: ec from the midd}eto the end, and (om hatround 
lc hairy all ouct, and fhipt about the tifevptheyeare 
fowing, being fomewhat hairy alfo, snd Sratchine ori oatietoos, into 
fs patts, whercon ftand diuers leaues, fmaller then the former, andof adarker 
colour : atthe end of euery branch ftand the flowers, in reene huskes, from 
i ii latge,round, ‘hollow Bels, {welling out in the mic dic, and rifing forme- 
what aboue it, like then pot,and then in ee ners, which are either 
of a faire or faint white, or of a pale blew put sith ignth ctimes of a deepe 
le or violet:after the flowers are walt, chenetife wee fquare,or cornered {eede 
veftels, wherein is containe in digeredi diuifions {mall, ord fifning g,browne, flat feeds: 
the roate is white, and beitlg young asin the firft yeares fowing, ‘is tender, and often 
eaten as other Rampions are ; butthe next yeare, when it runneth vp to {eede, it grow- 
7 eth hard, and Shae : fothat Parsibets ri YS! other yeares fowing. © 
4 Tracheliam obi Mes albe oe perparee, 
Great | a or purple. 
am nes der = rife vp a. ma ftalkes,dinided atthe toppe into divers 4 
aes hes, whercon grow the like leanes as grow below, but leffer, toward theends of 
the branches ftand the fowers,mixed with fame lon ger leaues,euiery one in his feuerall 
andicut‘at the brimme into fiue corners, ‘or diuifions, fomewhiat leifer rhewtheCo- — 
ea in fameof 2 purewhite,and others Sir ac op at Sete ge colotr, 
ometimes paler : after the fowersare paft, come fmaller androunder’heades 
thewinthe forme, containing flat feede, ‘but blacker, and not foredde as’ vos laft®’ . 
the ectow ies and white, — it felfe: into many branches vnder ground, 
| ory ye: a dads béodas dh botaegbeon in winter) bug 
