“ae Lhe Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
~~ ja the formeor colour of theflower, but only in the leaues, which are edged, or fri. 
ped, or pointed witha fairegold yellow colour, which fo continueth all the yeare 
. hout, ver frefher and fairer ia Summer then in Winter ; for then it will logke, 
adele colout, yet fo, that it may be difcerned tobe of two colours, green & yellene | 
CES 3 .Rofmoarinum latifolia. Broade leafed Rofemary. 
"This broad leafed:R ofemary groweth inthe fame manner that the former doth, but 
that we haueniot {eene it in our Countrey fince we had it to grow fo great, or with fach 
woody ftemmes : the leaues {tand together vponthe long branches after the fame fa. 
fhion, but larger, broader and greener. thenthe other, and little or nothing whitih 
vnderneath : the flowers likewifeare ofthe fame forme and colour withtheordinary, 
but larger, and herein confifteth the difference. _ Senne : 
4 Refimavinum lore duplici. Double flewred Rofmary. © 
"The double fowred Refmary thus far differeth from the former, that ithathftrone 
ger fealkes, not fo eafie to breake, fairer, bigger and larger leaues, of a faire greene co. 
Foarséerd the fowers are'double, asthe Latkes hecle orfpurre : This I haueorelyby 
relation; which pray youaccept; vatill I may by fight better enforme yeu. 
: ‘Geet wh ee : Od 
Our ordinary Rofmary groweth in Spaine, and Prouence of France, _ 
_ __andin others of thofe hot Countryes,necrethe Seafide. Iwill not abide 
(vnleffekeprt in ftoues)in many placesof Germany, Denmarke, and thofe 
_ colder Countries. And in fome ame hard winters, it hath well ncere 
petifbed héeré inEngland with vs,at the leaft in many places: but byflipping | 
it isvfually,and yearly enéreafed,to replenifh any garden. HF 
Bees te TROT MCS % © 
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Tt lowreth oftentimes twice in the yeare in the Spring fir, from April 
vntill the end of May or Iune, and in Auguft and September after, if the 
ycarebeforehauebeentemperate. ) | teat 
- Rofimary is called of theancient Writers, Zibanoriz, but wich this diftin- 
©” Gon, srephansmatica, that is, Coronaria, becaule there were other plants cal- 
~ Jed Libanotis, that were for other yfes, asthis for garlands, where flowers 
Would makeit to be Cacorume igram of Theophrattus,as they would make 
- Lauander tobce his Cxeoram Fy a but Matthiolus hath fufficiently confu- 
ted that errour. > a yy RRS Weer ae cS fea 
| TheVertucs. esti 
_,,Rofinary is almoft of as great vies Bayes, or any other herbe both fo 
~ Inwardand outward remedies, and aswell for ciuill'as phyficall purpofes. 
| -Inwardly forthe head andheart ; “outwardly for the finewes and ioynts : 
bahia § oie otek sicamectio mimi ener tes ee pry, 
_ friends : andthe phyficall are fo many, that you might beeas welltyredin 
_ othe reading,as T in the writing, if I thould tee dotineall thar might be {aid of 
sate Lwilltherefore oncly gine yowatafte of fome, defiring you will be con- 
fherewith, _ There is an excellent oyle drawne from the flowersalope 
ate of the'Sunne, auaileable for many difeafes both inward and 
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