“7 % jn Z sea ee ee ode tt . * a a abl 
| penne merits Macbeth te ee 
& naive eae naan todas * - 
| 4 he Garden of plesfant Flowers. 
410 
~ forthe coldwindes will-(as L-vaderftand) greatly molett it: and therefore mula : 
) shacils Danan AONE trees with ays it wee willhaueittoabide. ~ : 
Ri ‘Chik We haucit plentifully in our Gardens. The cond : 
ae ie i i 4 
' ¥ ‘The Time. pet x aks ~ q 
“The Stsfcondad third dower in Aprile onker dl two not ovat ay 
TheNames, cel 
| called in all parts. Itis alfo called Syringe ceralea, becaufe it commethitic 
-_. geftvato thofe. woods, which for thei var ig fubftance, were made nollogl 
_/.. into pipes. irivcalled of all anes 
arg: iuicrunidae (making mention of a fhrubbe that the Turkes haue, with I 
oka ue NS On: fer ech violet coloured foe onziog 
es se little painesandcoft, The fecondandthird , as kindes 
if ane Prutex Corowarins; fom 
isnot proper, in that it doth confound both kindes together. Lobel calleth 
it Springs Utalita, Itisnow generally called of all Syringe alba, that is in 
{corides his Zigafram, which may be call 
: saber fitly agrecing thereunto, Ot Bafilitis Beflerus that fet forththe 
this plant, which hee t= 
_\« thaus Cacciniof Florence in his letter to Cluftus entituleth it Syringe Aras 
bite, fine Iafoninum Arabicum, fine lafminum ex Gine, whereby hee declaret 
© a ns ait the double whice Pipettes ismuch vied in to help wom 
. See eeeniacat — : at 
j ig 9 
i: 
~The Places they TSE. ne J ; 4 
ae firtt growethi in “Arabia (as Matthiolas chinketh chs had it fro vi 
ind are ftrangers with vs.asyct. The fourth is as frequent as the firft as 
more, but his originall is not knowne. Thelatt aS origin ifn ‘8 
The fitttis called of Matthiolus Liles ; and by thatnameis moft ul 
The blew Pipetree, It feemeth 
likely, that Petrus Bellonius in histhird Booke and fiftieth Chapter of his 
*bign aFoxetaile, and thereupon calledi 
a Fe xxetaile) doth vnderftand this plant hereexpreffed. The 
certainty whereof might cafily beknowne, if any of our Merchants there 
refiding, would but call forfucha thrubbe, by thename of a Foxe tailein 
che Turkith congue, and take careto fend a young roote, ina {mall tubbe of 
basket with earth by Sea, vnto vs here at Lendon, which would be =erfolk 
ir names in theirtitles. The fourth is called by Clufius 
doe callit Zélsc flere albo, but that name 
Englifh, The white Pipe tree. Some would haue itto bce Ofrys of Theas 
phraftus, but Clufius hath fufficiently clearedthatdeubt. Ofothers Ligu- 
Strum Orientale, which it cannot be neither ; for the Cypras of Plinie is Dio- 
ed Orlewtalese ,in that it is moft pro- 
pertothe ifierne Coantties, snd isvery fweete, whofe feedeis like vato 
Coriander feede. The laftis called by diners Syringe Arabica flore albo dua 
booke of de Bithop of Eyftot in Germany his Garden , Syringe Ita- 
Ps grec ge eat itis likely , hee hadi ~ from Italy. iris ral 
ikely, that! oe Ss pinus in his booke of I an plants, doth m 
there calleth Sambach, jaca Arabicam, 
that itmay not ynfitly be referred to eitheroftthem both, We may callitia 
agit asitisia Snips Peco white Pipe trees } 
A 
tomty |. The Vertues, aga igar 3 
We bene siovteaibefein PhyfickechatTtnow although Profle Alr 
