"580 oe" 
They arealfo preferued and candid, ait pleafeth, .Gentlewomen to be- 
. ftowerheirtimeand charge, or the Comfitmakerto fort among other can- 
did fruits. ° 
— likewife dry them, like ynto Peares, Apples, Damfons 5 and other 
P. > 
zip "-Marthiolus doth wonderfully.commend the oyle Sinck from the ker- 
wis of the tones, to annoint the inflamed bemorrheides or piles, the {wel- 
lings of vlcers, the "pro 9 the ie 8 and — 5 and likewife the 
_ paines of the eares. et 
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ery Cuan XV. a: ies 
- MalaPer fica. Peaches. i 
; ATO! Phd os Ash Po ay 
f- S Torderedtt ahi Glacice and Pinned fe I ietend bide with Pea¢hes, 
A= their varicties are many, and-more knowne in thefedayes thet in fi 
: times ¢ but-becaufethe Nectorin is,a differing kinde'of Peach; Imuft deale 
wah — did with the Apeicecicdanctig mieiinnines tha: is, placeitin eae 2 
yit 
* The Peachtree of it felfe groweth ndt-vfaaily altos ether fo great, orhigh as the'As 
pricocke, becaufe.iriis leffe durable, but yetfpreadeth sweihcfaite great branches; from 
whence {pring {maller and flenderer reddith twigges, wherconare fet fen loom narrow 
grecne leaues, dented about the edges eee elit iates arb 9 preaterthen wich nd 
etadcepeblahor ghrp col ours after whiclvce mmet vc so Na 
ccomadenhalteddtnbeenians onthe cilie> of ihafure sither reatice oe or red) Or yel- 
low , or of a blackifh red colour; of differing fubftances and taftesalfo j sone 
ee others waterith, yoncoaatiogtret - ‘ftone ontheinfide , others} 
boar: tne head ween 2 
pe 
a cgdiahanede pes ee dsaiesdadayae, gsc os 
| Tbegnan whiteBesch inwhietontheibdtidews fata more di able. - Jas 
ape are ene she third he, on 
ok amiiuisdione, hadowed:éuer withred, and more red oathe fide is next the 
{unne: shedatieeromediediecsbetanen m af Tater ripe. »| ee pL IG ee 30 ha 
The: grand Carnation Peach islikethe formerround Peach, but greater andisas 
lnvesipaieliameia if of September. 4 disdaisa 4 TG fe aiitos isModi 3 
. Thered Peach isan exceeding well rellithed fruit. Sof yos wobishy ret | 
The ruffet Peach is one of the moft ordinary bltllin fa y Beingiofi i 
cane colancion san phate snitbonoh aneatiaptstelisi i seiabtcpialcantiy 
' ee 
ou [5 ani fit 115 3% itis bes * ii] 
_ The Ifland Peachisa faire Paxch andofavery toad callioningA wigiA dT. 
» Thed Peach is avery good: id ofan excellent: ood cli, being 
of a whitifh greene colour on the outfide, yet halfe reddith, and is ipe 
mew tide, vit ge chen an HM 
The yellow Peath sofa deepe yellow-colous ete beherof ders ors} Tome 
good and fome bad. ? 
The St. Iames Peach isthe fame with the Queenes Peach , here belowe fer downe, 
although fome would make them differing. 
.. The bales there Aare fuskieich ee aeaeseeenne former yel- 
low both in formeand tafte; in rhar afmall: ed end or point for ths moft 
pr, biped ee eliedthenany of he. eT pHs a 
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