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422 : — The Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
out any fentatall, and quickly fading or falling away , abiding feldome one whole 
day blowne atthe moft : after the flowersare paft , there comevp round hardhaitie 
heads in their places , containing fmall brownifh feede : the roote iswooddy, and 
will abide fome yeares with vs, if there be fome care had to keepe it from the extrea- 
mity of our Wiaters froftes, which beth this,and many of the other forts and kind 
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te 2 .ciflme femiza, The female Holly Rete. Hu =, 
‘The female Holly Rofe groweth lower, and fmaller then the formermalekinde, 
‘hhauing blackith branches, lefle woody,but not Iefle brittle then it : the leaues are fome- 
what rounder and greener,but a little hard or rough withall,growing in the {ame man- 
fer ypon the branches by couples. the flowers grow atthe popes of the branches, 
‘like vatothe former, confifting of five leaues, but fomewhat leffer,and wholly white, 
with yellow threds in the middle, as quickl fadin and of as little fentas the former: 
the heads and feede are fomewhat bigger then in th ae : 
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