called of manie Cat Mint) beareth fq 
Ah: seandilensteen ek totemcaalll 
‘a tS os CRS 3 women that 
bik rengthen, the raines, bein 
ds WIIE.. . ‘he feede is vi [of fome to he 
% mote or other thing have happened 
uenture doe 
perad - fome good 
doe sich BOE, “The lesa at ey laa | 
oats Ce eiect the yolkes ical iy Sessa is faa milke; 
ferne. sis a ih of meate / 
blinw 3 aes whem somne 
up ile tuodsy ocagal oes H123todet sdi boas Ot runes 
are errs betinenco- louie i 2 a a sew - polite 
: gnied sebemtow one 3 sl: ¥ oe 
ised atid i bat mad : Cqae VIL afi ig PARE day i livavi 
0 lyse sich ernbri We ai tite titer sustocd 1 I Pai ocd ald 
FOr 2 coir ial Pipes ep I02 HSE, Ms x 
Sih 26-3 ob donc 20b as JI9n Ww die reo! ib ei? 
“Lahough thote that are} ebars'AS kn ere ke of Nepa Wilsicintwu 
leffer,y et becaufe the leffet are not vfuall, but ia the Gardens of thofe that de> | 
‘ ight in natures varieties; do noth be you ‘That whichi is vfuall(and 
uate ftalkes ; ‘but not  greatasClatie, hauing 
_ two leaues at euery ioynt, fomeatlie Tike vnto Balme or Speare Mintes , but whiter; 
—_ fofter, and longer, and nicked about the edges, ofa ftrongfent, but nothing fo ftrong 
as Clary : the flowers growe at the toppes of the ftalkes , as it were in long {pikes or 
heads , fomewhat clo{c together, yet comipafiin the talkes at certaineieyats, of a 
whitith colour , for forme and bigneffe like yate 2, or fomewhat bigger : the 
rootes are compofed of a numberof fttings, Which dye nor, but keepe greene leaucs 
s them all sg Winter, and ote anew in the pte Tis propagated both 
Hleede ect sci ars da t a we 
The Vitof Nep. sgactid fae E.. 
St pep's tidchatal ot dace chende pi bartgak dene bs procuterheie 
2 ! > feminine courfes +s alfo with Clarie, being fryed into Taney, te 2 
thentheit backes. Itis much commended of fome, if the iuyce thereof 
“< drunke with wine ; 10 télp Sapna tari ey fall ; or other 
0) aceident. A deco@ion« Nep is nai ne ite te each ue, 
or other a thebody. ses 
— = as sri ee it as 
Gra Ix. . er! Z ae vi 10 BUTHOIGS VE 
it sik Basle, aaa ited bess 
kifh greene ftalkes,and round, hard, datke, gr eene pointed leaues, growing — 
acum by couples, alittle tear cicdgs of a pleafant {weetefent, 
drawing neareft coche fent of a Lemon or Citron ; an therefore of fome called Ci- / 
trago: na flowers a pst weabout thetoppes of the: fealkes at t certainediftances , being 
{mall and gaping, of a pale carnation colour,almoft white’: ?| the rootes fatten! them- 
felues ftrongly in the ground, and.endure many yeares, and is encreaféd by diniding 
che coats; ton chalomnetips | one oun ageh hee, per a0 ee 
teafe-orthalise to: she Vesmien jimmrielyedest . Ze 
|  e He Garden Besase which i is a comimon ciel tht dtaen ts tlic. \ 
