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Both of thembe wilde Garlicke, and may be called in Latine k^IIU Mvtft 



** «5«« | the fitft by, BoAovms and Lobel h called Allium fylvefire tenui folium 



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of the later praditioners Allium fylveftre^x Beares Gar'licke : Allium (gift. 



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The tempetatwes of the wilde Garlicks are referred vnto thofc of the gardens. 



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H Garifcte G arIkke ° f C^0W " Garlicke, as Gden fai *> is ftron g« ^d of more force than the garden 



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hap. $9. Of (^Atountaine (jarlic\e. 





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Great mountaine Garlicke. 



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Clufiuthis great mountain Gariick. 











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7^ He great mountaine Garlicke hath long *» d *™ dk ™\ff*°£ 

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fkinnewhcnitcommethtoperfeaionbreaketh,anddifcouerctiia great rnuu 

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roods bulbous,of the bignefTe of a great Onion. The whole plant fmelletn very & GarUcke> 



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