anon 
ba . * Se — 
Che Kitchen Gardens mee Gs 
one -jree 
Crap LVI. 
bom oso sono ui disgedied. Garden'Angelicas: «6. o:)s4 blo 
Auing thus furnifhed you out a Kitchen Garden with all fortsof herbes,roots 
=. H: fruits fit for it, and for any mans priuate vfe, as I did at the firft appropriate 
Mit; let mea little tranfcend,and for the profit & vfe of Coiintry Gentlewomerr 
and others, furnifh them with fome few otherherbes,ofthe moft efpeciall vfe for thofe 
fhall need them, to be planted at hand in their Gardens,to {pend as occafion fhall feruc, 
and firftof Angelica. > 22-10 odisite su usbisD ate , : 
_ _ Angelica hath great and long winged leaues, made of many broadegrcene ones, 
diuided one from another vpon ftalk, whichis three foor{d better for 
rife vpgteatthicke and ho th fome fewioynts, w. 
doth alwayes ftand two long leaues compaffing the ftalke arthe botto 
ler, andat ps re vinbels of white flowers, that turne into whitith feede 
— fomewhatrh the apr se ga mea avit, butquickly pe- 
_ rifheth after it hath borne feede : to preferue the roote thereforethe better, they vfcto 
cut it often in theyeare, thereby.to Hinder therunning vp to feede: the whole plant, 
both leafe,roote and feede, is ofan excellent comfortable fent,fauour and tafte. 
7c ui sda Lied: one roa T 
soho sl otnusmilw esis: iére bods varie: 
couleadono: Code Phe Vieof Angelicas 
| ow Thediftilled water of Angelica,eyther fimple or compound,is of efpe- 
bao (eo eiall vie in deliquinm animi,vel cordis tremores @ pafsiones that is (wounings, 
* * I C when thefp it itsare Ot et cor ean: i fain’ 3 0 —_ C ab = 4 
2 
ye 
> seithe young rootes being prefera: d ot candied, are very effectual to comfort 
5 landwarmeacolde and weake ftomacke’': attd.in'the time of infection is of 
_ sevexcellent good vfe to preferue the‘fpirits and heart frominfe@ion. The 
_), »odryed roore madeinto ponder,and takeh in wine or other drinke; will abate 
--> ». »otherage of luft in yours perfons,as I haue it'reldted vnto me vpon credit : 
_ 5. ASyrupe madethereof in this matiner, is'very profitable to expectorate 
ai / flegme out of the cheft and lunges,and ro procure a fweete breath. Into the 
gteenc ftalke of Angelicaas it ftandeth growing, makeagreat gafhe or in- 
cifion, wherein put a quantitie of fine white Sugar, letting it there abide for 
~~~ three dayes, and after take it forth by cutting a hole at the next ioynt vnder - 
the cut, where the Syruperefteths ercut offthe ftalke, and turne it downe, 
thatthe Syrupe may drayne forth ; which keepe fora moftidelicate mes 
7 ia} ; , 
bea ia 
2 ees 
om 
dicine. 
one ™ —— 
a a4 
Loh ee 
Ae eke es 
© Dhacneta irene fe Sepnarin, Dragons 
D= rifeth out of the ground witha Bare of naked round whitifh ftalke, 
AP. 
: (potted very much with purplifh {pots and ftrakes, bearing at thetoppe therof 
a few greene leaues very much diuided on a)l fides, ftanding vpon long foete- 
ftalkes, inthe middle whereof (if the roote be old cnough) commeth fortha great 
long huske or hofe, green on the outfide, and of a darke purplifh colour on the infide, 
with a flender long reddifh peftéll or clapper in themiddle : the roote is great, round, 
flat and whitifh on the outfide,and whiter within, very like ynto the rootes of Arum,or 
- Wakerobin,and tafting fomewhae fharpe like its if 7 
Vy aE The 
