L 1 B. i. 





I 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



743 



«|J T^ Vertues. 



itfocati 



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the Alps vvonderfull^comtnend cheroot of this plant againft the 

 (toppings of the courfes, the greene fickenefleand fuch likeaffe&s 



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p. Z)6. 



Of Qome^^farigold, 



^f The Definition. 





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Orne Marigold or golden Cornefloure hath a foft ftalke, hollow, and of a greene co- 

 lour, w he rupon do grow great leaues^ much hail: and cut into diuers /eftions, and pla- 

 ced confufedly or out of ordenvpon the top of the branches ftand faire ftar-hke tiours, 

 cllow in the middlc,and fuch likewife is the pale or border of leaues that compafleth the foft ball 

 io the middle,like that in the middle of Caraomill floures.ofa reafonable pleafant fmeUThe roots 



are full of firings* 





j I Chrjfanthemum fcgetum. 



Corne Marigold* 



2 Chrjpinthemum Valentinum. 



Corne Marigold of Valentia. 



*hL u Inn§° lden fl ° Ure ° f VaIentiahath a thkk fat ftalky rough, vneucn,and fomewhat crooked 

 fet theX?' *° l T °" lon S lcaues,c6nfifting ofa long middle rib,vvith diuers little fether-like leaues 



«* matter fi? Ut ?xd t U Tbe floures § row at the to P of the fta,ks > com P ofe <* of a yellow thrum- 

 ri ?o!d laft a r-u S Jr auddIc of tbe Camorai11 ftoures > and i s altogether like the Come Ma- 



to! or head rh ' • "T 8 k doth want that border or P a!e of Iittle leai,es th « <*<* compaffc the 

 t * Tnti V r ° ot ls thl cke,tough,and difperfeth it felfe far abroad. F 

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Ckrtfmhcma. Alpwafifclufiwjmd, his Chryfantb. 



au « like thA£ . u' \ ,, rit 0t thele fmaI raountain Marigolds of cfyfo his defc 



'^^tvvith A! L W i e Wormewxxl,bnt greener and thicker, the ftalkes grow fo 



*«& tew and much duuded leaues , and at the tops,as in an vmbell^hey carry 



floures 



