le nat . ee 
eee 
The Garden of pleajant Flowers, 
t 
v Lhaie (as youfee) inferted it among them, and giuen itthat name may ‘bee 
moft fitfor it, efpecially becaufe it is but an annuall plant, The lefler kindes 
haue their names fofficiently expreffed in their titles, 
The Vetties; 
Wekriow of nowfe thefe hauein Phyficke with vs, although if the frft 
be Ni of Auicen, beth heand Serapio fay it purgeth ftrongly. ee 
Cuap. LXXXVIII, 
Strameniom. Thorne-Apple, 
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p-Nto the Bell-flowers, I muft adioyne threé other plants, in the three fenerall 4 
_ Chapters following, for fome affinity of the flowers : and firft ofthe Thornes 
Apples, whereof there are two efpeciall kindes , that is, a greater and a leffer, 4 
ofeach fome diuerfity, as fiall be fer downe. G9 S83 ee 
t Stramenium finals iibitos, The great white flowred Thorne-Apple. 
t;fttong, round greene ftalke,ashigh as any 
the bi neffe of a mans wreft almoft atthe a 
.... The greater Thorne- Apple hath a grea 
nan, if ¢ ated ing: etc it Y Mee 
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corners thetein : the flowers come for 
pF ng 
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aid greene then the leffer kindes, which being ripe opencth it 
after the fowers are paft, coine the fruit, which are thorny long heads, more prickly : 
fel sl 
arts , hauing anumber of flat blackith feede within them : the roote is dboundant ia 
HO Ng: Aes ek The grea ; t purp tpleflowred | Fhorne - ipples woces iors 
7 ul phe Sz 
riferts the bigneffe of a - 
high: ith vs wk a few: broad, ; 
