— 428 ee ~“TieGadenf pelt lovee. ae 
weenie, 
thatit will bethought of moft, without. ichour good heede,and comparing the one with the ¢ O- 
ther,to bethe very fame with the former:butif it bee well viewed, it will fhew,by the 
roundnefleattheends of the leaues very like vnto the {mall Boxe feaues,to be another — 
differing kinde, although in nothing elfe. Wee nourfe them with great care, for the 
beautifull afpect;{weete fentand raritic,as delights and ornaments fora garden of plea- 
fure, wherein nothing fhould be wanting that art,care and coft might produce and pre- 
ferue: as walla to fecamonga betes euer prose plantsto fort with women at 
“The Place. = 
b: ate and many chek forts of Mirtleserow i in Spaine, Portugal, Italie, : 
ame? bi Site orher hor Countries in great aboundance, where they make their hedges" 
Lede 0 cof them’: wee (as ‘1 faid) = them in this Conntrey, with very great 
care and diligence, 
wen oT + 
The Time. 
The Mirtles doe fower very larewithvs, not ot vatill Augutat the fooneft, 
which is the caufe of their not fruatifying. : 
, The Names. <a ii ll 
sea ei whey peraedin isting Myrtus, andin Englith Mit: teat eth 
; iow rane del nme fs iapcaaelit elicit tse Kindes haue’ 
aaah se: ree Se cate to se ces, euen 
_ The Vertues. é 
ohh te The Mirtle is of an aftringen gent qualitie,and tie, fi wholly vied for fuch purpo rp fes:: | 
33 | CuarCXIIIL : 
oe cate Seale Peres ee see The Pomegranet tee, $3360 ‘ 
7 Pome; sek ce tTheiie ene be an bs 
fruit, whichis diftinguithed of fomeintotwo forts, of others iin thee that 
o. ,is)dopo mer and free kdaano Games Taree The other wilde, ‘which bea- 
_ -xethno fruite,becaufeit beareth double flowers, like as the Cherry, Apple, and Peach 
donblebloffomes, before defcribed, and is alfo diftinguifhed into two forts, 
the one bearing larger, the other lefler flowers, Of the manured kinde wee haue onely 
onc fort (fo farre as we know/for it never beareth ripe fruit in this our Countrey which 
for the beautifull afpe&, both of the greene seidnes of the leaues, and faire proportion 
and colour of the flowers, as alfo for the raritie, are nourfed in fome few of their gar- 
dens that delight in fuch rarities : for in regard of al vesidetne escian ty eee di- 
ligent care; that is, to plant it againft a brick wall, and defend it conueniently fromthe 
of our winters, | to giuchis. Matter fome pleafure in feeing it beare Bowers ? 
_ Andof: ee Ut OF tigen. I rent 
pape deitripsion of another. . | | 
eee PessTeo VN8s i 
ie MalePaicsfting, “ThetamePomegranet ee, 
Pict nor very high aiemesoeaenced ene 
