ie aie pepper: purparess sith fina ute owed” 
opts gallant purple Veluer dower, sor blowerigentle; hatha ctefted Ratke' two fee 
' Listy or more, purplifh atthe bottome , but greene to the foppes wheteout gtoweth: 
- many fmall branches , the leaues on che; kes and branches are fomewhat broad at 
the bottome, and fharpe pointed, ofa full etcene colour, and often fomewhat reddifh 
withall, likein forme vnto the leaucs of Blites(whereofthis and theref-areaccounted 
fpecies, or forts) or fmall Beetes : the pane are long, {pikie, foft, aad gentle tufts of 
haires, many as Bey a rowing broadat the aaa “and | (mall vp at the 
_ toppe, pyramis or feeph fathion, off of igs écellent a fhining deepe purplecalour, ten- 
3 toa murrey, that in Rie moft athe Reser genaren Vetnen cannot be feene a more 
orient Colour, (and I thinke from this re mee the Hee callit 
m 
te ‘ate longer aiid FBhnewliat tFOWee then the for- 
mer ; the ftalke grower ronnewhat hist beating his lonig tufts at fenerall leaues , as 
-ali@at the toppé of the ftalkes | tnany being fet together, ‘bit fepatare one from aho- 
3 and pact bowing or bending downe his Head, like vito 4 Feather, fuch as is worn 
jn our Gallants and Gentlewomens lieads, of an exe Ne ent blondy ira colour : the 
feede ig ae like vito the @rmer : the: ‘perifhbeth : klier- be 
; t 0 eels ern aes 2th CE 
| redler. Spotted ot ¥ ita seep” ) 
"The chief beany ofthis pla conGiteh inthe headed ad Hob tn dower for 
they are fmall tufts grow alalongthe Make, ‘which othing’ [6 high as the for- 
chy at fi ially with vs, pir Tome he ioynts —— . : irre it abet 
- fame fathion that the fetstier ate) ade: /poitived aif ; but ettety leafe isto Be {cene par- 
_tédinto greene, réd, and yellow, v mye noe? freth (efpecially if it cometo his 
_ full perfeaion , which is if hotand ‘dry weather) divided horall alike, butin fome 
~ leaues,where the red or yellow is,there will be greene, and fo varying , thar itis very + 
Sstone to behold : the feede hereof is blacke and fhining , norte bee knownefrom ' 
me ormer. 
. | fp Amare Cane pice Carnation Flower-gentle, = 
jet <atrett 
reas 
3  Therel ccorheren original tie Pets svn teahi are! fewhatlonger, 
narrower then the firft, and like vnto the fecond kinde: the {pikes are fhort, many fet 
together, like branches full of heads or ¢ares of corne, euery one whereof hath fome 
long haires ftickiag out from them, of a awed Bluth, tending to acarnation colour. 
Amarantloas cus maior panniculis fparfie. 
Z Great amen ne oh me ia 
: Grou lanes ike abo formers fort 
lf the ett m,ftand long. fpikie,round 6 fomewhat fiat tufts, o 
itipupedomentetr d dinided ae 
