The Garden of pleafant Flowers SSS 459 
dens. The fecond,as Clufius faith, in Auftria, from whencealfo(as I take 
it) the greater came, and are both inthe gardens of thole, that are curious 
obferuers of thefe delights. 
The Time. 
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‘The firft is inits pride forthe leaues all the Spring and Summer , ycel: 
ding his buthinIune. The other givetheir feather-like fprigs in Iuly and 
Auguft, and quickly (as! faid) are thed, if they be not carefully gathered. 
TheNames. | 
The firft is calledby Lobel Gramen fulcatam, or ftriatum album, of others 
Gramen pictum, The French call it —diguellettes d’ armes, of the fathion that 
their Enfignes, Pennons, or Streamers vied in wars were of, thatis, like 
vnto a party coloured curtaine. In EAglith vfually Ladieslaces, and Pain- 
ted Graffe. The firft of the other twos called Gramex plamarinm or plume- 
_ fam, and minw isadded for the diftin@ion of it. Clufins calleth it Spartume 
“tusfiriacum, of the likeneffe and place where hefoundit. The laftis called 
- Gramen plamarinm, ox plumefam mains, The greater Feather-Graffe. 
TheVertues.. 
Thefe kindes of Graffes arenot in any time or place that I doc heare of 
applyed toany Phyficallvfe ; and thereforeof them I will fay no more ; 
but here will endthe prime part of this worke. 
