L I B. 2. 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



} 5 iy4rmerUfToUftr*^Lob. 



Williams 





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'^T % The Time. 



They flour ifh and bring forth their floufes 

 in A prill and May,fomewhat before the Gil- 

 loPioures , and after beare their rioures the 

 whole Summer. 



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am are both comprehended vnderoneti»J<% 

 that is to fay, Armeria : of fome, Superb^ a i 

 Caryofbjllus fylueftris -of fome Herbariib.f «- 

 tonic a agrcftu y ox Syluejlris .• of fome,//^ turn- 



ea: but it doth no more agree herewith thani 

 the Cloue Gillo floure doth with retimed 

 altera, or PoUmonium .• in French , Armories : 

 hereupon Ruellius nameth them Armerij Flo- 



fliould 



fcepfseng 



vulgar tongue,bundles of floures or nofegaies 

 they call fcepfcflltf : doubrleflTe tbev are wild 

 ktndesof Gil i ohoures : In Englifhthe flrft 

 two are called Sweet Iohns ; and the two laft, 



Sweet Williams, Tolmeiners, and London 

 Tufts. 



^[ The Temper at we and Venues* 

 Thefe plants are not vfed either in meat 

 ormedicine,butefteemed for their beaury to 

 decke vp gardens, the bofomes of the beauti. 



full, garlands and crownes for pleafure. 





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hap. i8j. Of Crow floures,cr Wilde Willi 



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beth 

 thcr. 



R E tL dC Gl f S kfndeS ° f Pi0kc$ hd ™ defcribec 

 U Sf:^ °r fl00r ? S °< <«*« of ^e Sweet Will 



other kinde, cither of 

 d euery where wilde, 

 ns ; of others taken tn 



*« title of Sift, 



* CD f <* fl« Cuc^uZtZT *"? hrhed . Ladi « fmockc^which plant hath been generally ta- 

 ^ 0f cu «y ioynttbeylrer^n '/ff" °, r a foot hi SMhereupon tf e leaues do ftand by coup es 

 JfepP of i ffi m ^" 3nd b| " nt 'v pointed,very rough and hairy.The Houres are placed 

 ^il!oaou reVe * "^ "J X «» «* tuft,finely and curioufly fnipt in the edges, lefTcr thaf thofc 

 ^^do r ^-elrefembltng the Sweet William(wher F eof nodoubt tisak ndefof a 



C^ ,e Crow-flou 



47" Cr ^-floure »! u fea F hcred Pinke > whereof it j< a kinde. * 



"ogle. P-ntot the garden hath many fairered double fioures, and thofe of the 





Thcfe 



S^alUbout 



% The Place. 



* Medowcsand paftures, and dankilh pi 



aces. 



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