252, 



. Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 





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fine fifted earth caft thereon of an handful thickc. The bed muft be couered in fundry places with 



hoopesorpolcs,tofuftaincthcmatorfuch like thing that it muft be couered with in the 



night, 



and hied open to the Sunne in the day time. The which being fprung vp 5 and hauing gotten three 

 Icaues 3 you muft replant them abroad in the hotteft place of the garden, and mod fine and fertile 

 mold. Thus may you do with Muske-MeJons,Cucumbers,and all cold fruits that require haftc- 

 for that otherwife the froft will ouertake them before they come to fruit-bearing. * 



$ They may alfo be fowne in good mold like as other feeds^and vfually are. t 



Nafiurtium Indkum cum fl ere & fctnine. 





Indian Crefles with floureand feed. 



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This beautifull Plant rscalled in LatineMafturtium Indieam . J« p„~i-/v r j- r* tr »i 

 though Tome haue deemed it a kind of CwlZor hndeTJl^l^ ^ °^ * 

 retaine the former name,for that the fmell and taftelnev^ *" 



w . . , t , % r he Nature and yertues. "' 



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ha p. 14. Of Sciatica Cretfes. 







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out,and of a biting tafte. 



ttle flat chaffie , 



root is fmaljtough.white with 



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of that with the narremrrr leanr < of our A* 



thor 3 hath lames foraewhat like R ocket K ?r a * tm "2" 1 thc * arrovm Ieaues of ou f < 

 /" - - 4 - ttwKet ' butn °cfo deep cut in, being only fniptaboHCtheedge^ 





