<n es Re ~— BP oh wehegs & 
WeTOR TS HAE Sees 
ie ee 1 
wedge 2S 
ba 2 gh | it 
pane oe Brae hE 
big : 
sr Ee te 
ee A AGE RN A EN a A 
See er es at aM ae 
: os ~ TheGarden of plealant Flowers. 
has Sh be Gere, vie ie yas starr Te an he mo q 
for this Garden. er id 
leaues of the Female Cornell tree, or between that and Bayc leaues : at the toppes of 
_. inthelow ected 
~~ #smore frequent, and the other white, which is more rare. They are fo like in all other 
_.. things, that they neede but one defcription for both. Tie Remaie Ge trues ismany 
_ place, and thofe br agai e 
~~" “(as Idoe)to thekindes of des of Chamalas ot Thymelea, For want of an Engl 
name Thane (as you fee,and that is according tothe name the Germane wo- 
- men, as Clufius faith, doe call it) entituled irthe Small Rocke Rofe; which 
may abide vntill a fitter may be conferred vponi it. 
a é 3 The Vertues, < L. rd | ‘* 
Allthete plants exceptthe laft, as well leauesas berries weehaine pure 
and therefore great caution is to bee had in the vfe of them. bia 
Ek hot beene applyed for “"y mare: tie 
Cmar.Clll. | ee 
Laws, The Bay Tree. nie e% : 4 
YY meaning is tot Peccadiabiiens defcription of our opditaes ay oh this, lace 
| ity soltanay eesa es linens sey may Se Foyan Orc baat os Com tyard,ane 
Men ot for this Garden) but of two or three other kindes, ifull a: 
haue caufed them to beworthy of a place therein :theoneis called Laares ‘ines, The 
wilde Baye : the othe Lawrus ge maya eet Rofe pool ey; this ‘a is 
z ftate S 
: hea: bee 4 
: . 
F i oa oe 
1, Laurus Tinus fie filucftris. The wilde edi recy bien | 7 
This wilde Baye groweth feldometo bee atree of any height, 
moft part low, fhooting ferth diuers flender tence y 
hi es at pe i 
ftand two leaues, long, {mooth, and of a darke greenecolour, fomewhat like yato the 
eae ee Heres {mall white fweete fmelling flowers, ipa i er, asi 
aH confifting of fiue leaues a peece an iges whereof hau 
ew et ‘walk rangle ortiche tot inthem, which forthe moft pa rt fal 
out bearing any perfect ripe fruit in our C : i | 
berrics,as if they were good, but arenot, Takis gaturall place 1 it back zh finallcound, : 
hard and pointed berries, of a thining blacke colour, for fuch haue come often to my 
hands (yet Clufius writeth they are blew) ; but I could never fee any {pring that I put _ 
mea che ground. This that here defcribe, “feemeth to meto bencither of beth thofe 
po ee 
that Clufius faw yaa Spain and ern that other hat 
ian feede , “ 2 ae 
a 
Of i Rofe Bay there aretwo eiaeis one bearing kerinitos dlolicd Hired. which 
times with vs as bigge atthe bettome as a good wal oar corte growing vpfi 
itdiuideth it felfeinto branches, three for the moft part comming f 
_ fo bydegrees from threeto three, as one itgrowet Fi 
~--the vppermoft branche: | Sa Ty Sencapigciadl 
ee Peoch ces bathe harder,and 0 siete he pea 
of jeaues, hauing thed Srlof them by the cold of : dishes er hs EPS ee 
