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gica't nntitie, putgetb and fcoureth eaeo vnto blond, and is hurtful! to women with childe and 

 therefore great care isto be had in giuirig thetn inward ly in any great quantitie. ■ 



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Of Candy Muftard. 





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\n.iy Muftatd excelled! ail the reft, as well for the comely floures that it brings forth for the 



'.Ice ig vp of gardens and houfes,as alfo for that it goeth beyond the reft in his physical ver- 



ttj< ; itrifctb vp with a very brittle ftalke of a cubit high, which diuidcth it felfe into fundry 



boughs or branches let with leaueslikethpfeof ftockgillitioures,ofa gray or ouerworn green co- 



lour.fl 



ftalk 



e thofe of Scabi- 



ous of Diuels bit.fomtimes blcw,oftcn purplejCarnationjOrhorfe-flefljjbuc feldorae white for any 

 thing that I banc fccn,varying according to the foile or clymat. The. feed is reddifh.fliarp aud bi- 

 ting the tongucwrapped in little husks fafhioned like an heart. $ There is a leiTe varietie of this* 

 with white well fmclling floures,in other refpeds little differing from the ordinarie. i 





Tbi W Catidu. 



C ndy Muftard. 



$ TMafpi CandUfarvum florealfo. 



Small Candy Muftard with a white floure* 





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This grow 



If The place. 



_ Ic floureth from »T,„ u - - IF TheTime. 



**!. ?*» Plant it-.fi_n.iu. . . IT The Names. 



^F The Temperature. 



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Muftard 



*«** Cffl » •« «d „„ a, ^ end f the fccond 



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