“The Garden of plealant Flowers, 
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_ The greater blew Bindweede, or Bell-flower with round leaues, 
Thisgoodly plant tifeth vp with many long and winding ‘branches , whereby it 
climbeth and windeth vpoa any poless herbes, or trees, that ftand neare it within a 
great compaffe, alwaies winding 1rfelfe cotitrary tothe courfeof the Sunne : on thefe 
branches dor growe many fairegreat round feanes, and pointed ar the end like vntoa 
Violet leafein thape., but much ‘greater ,) of afadgreene colour x. atthe ioynts of the 
branches, where the leauesare fet, come forth fowers on pretty long ftalkes, two or 
three together ata place, which are long; and pointed almoft like a finger, while they a 
are buds, and not penne ig a iG pale whitifhblew colour, but being blowne 
open, are great and large bels witli broad |open mouthisor brimsending in fiue cor- 
ners, and {mall at che bottome, ftanding,in{mall greene huskes of fine leaues : thefe 
flowers are of a very deepe azure er blew colour, tendisgtoa purple, very glorious to 
behold, opening for the moft part in theeuening, abiding fo all the night andthenext | 
morning, vatill che Sunne begin to growefomewhathor vpon them, and then doe 
clofe, neuer opening more : the plant carricth fo many flowers , ifit ftandina warme — 
ill be replenithed plentifully.s vntill che. cold ayres and cuenings ftay 
the luxury thereof: afterthe. flowers are paft, the ftalkes whereon the flowers did 
Grand, bend dawsn nereesaWy D re Withine ¥€ HuUSKes tarce or foureb! ackeleedes, of 
the bigneffe ofa Tarc or thereabouts: the rootes are ftringy, and perifheuery ycare. 
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and one at the end : from thefe io ong ftalkes, at the ends whereof ftand two 
or three fimall, long, hollow fic wersfahioncl very ikewntothefowereh inde 
weede, orthe flowers of Tabacco » and ending in the like manner ia fuc ‘points, but 
not o much Iside open , being ofa bright red colour, plaitedas the Bindeweedes ot 
Bell-flowers before they bc open, with fome few thread s inthe middle, which turne 
pha Mcrae? wherein is contained long and blacke feede, tafting hot like 
e per: t croote is frall and 4 gy e : se nee 2> eare, and with vs will {el- 
