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taken oi iome (but not rightly) to be the plant cal led of the later Writers Superb A.ftri** 2 T 

 Pride of Auftria. $ It is now commonly in moft places called London-Pride. $ ""» OTU3 e 



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• . . .r r j i i o— o— -"«"""«. uuurcs, ana tne cei 



ry white,orclfeof adeepe purple colour. 



3 The great Sweet- William hath round joynted ftalkes thicke and fat fomewhat i 



about the lower joy nts, a cubit high, with long broad and ribbed leaues likeas'thofe of the Flan 

 taine, of a greene graflie colour. Thcflouresat the top of the fta Ikes are very like to the fnuH 

 Pinkes,manyjoyned together in one tuft or fpokyv™^" rtf - J »- ~<* — J — •- - L ---• •• 

 andwooddy. 



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4 The narrow leaned Sweet- William groweth vp to the neign : or *™ « «, * , ^ 



bling the former, but lefler, and the Ieaues narrower : the floures are °[t^lc^ycaBfite* 

 many fmall (harpe pointed graflie Ieaues ftanding vp among them, wherein elpccialiy 



the difference. * . . r „ rrn . r i v P aue in the firft p' aCC °^ 



5 this little fruitfull Pinke (wbofe figure our Author formerly gauejn i tne ^ r fonjc 



the next chapter faue one) hath a fmall whitifli woodi 

 handfull and better high i and thefe at each jovnr ar 



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y roor,w n i en ici.m a . rr tU\eaac*:# 



Yet with two thinne narrow Uttk few* 

 fmooth fining huske, out of-hcKa, 



one (till comming out as another iriffle^ 

 „;„,. floures one after anorfte 



fade leauebehinde them a little pod containing fmall I 

 red and very fmall, ftanding with the head fomewhat fi 



' «j The Place. 



Thefe plants arc kept and maintained in gardens mo 



or belly. 



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