Chap. 345- 'E-ngUjh'Herfs. 







ot each ot which is a large yellow Flower, like 

 the iyre.it Hawkmeis. 



XIX. Thefivemeenth, or Round Leav'd bufhy 

 Hawkwced. It grows about a Foot and half hich 

 the Stalk being itraked, round, and Ibmewha ' 



four Inches long apiece, every one having at 



point, dented about the edges, hoary, and of a light 

 Rough b 



lifes up among them is^mo or three Feet high'thic 

 let with fuch Leaves unto the top butlels an 

 growing lefler and lefler; at the tops Hand a lei 

 yellow Flowers, compofed of fewer Leaves thantli 

 bdn*^^ ^ft ^^ the border to the middle Thrum^,'^an 



XXi. The nineteenth, or Greater narrow Leav'( 

 very long, and deeply fpreading into the Earth! 

 quickly over running a great deal of Ground for 

 every little piece being broken off will grow, and 



very like the latt, but has longer and narrower Leaves, 

 edges 5 the Stalk 'is more Branched at the top, where 



XXIL Tfe /S/^'^rUffer bufhy Hawkweed. 

 It has a Root which is fhort, and as it were bitten 

 rife u'' wi"h a"fin^k It' Ik'ibS'' ^^"' bufhy Kind 

 in fbm? '\£l i^iS^iii^}^^ fnwoth LeilS 



XXVI. An Ohfervatwn. It is to be noted , tluit 







XXIII. The FLtces. The firft fix Me Platlted fo: 

 the moft part in Gardens having been firft broughi 

 to us out of Italy, yet the lecond of them has beer 

 found growing VVild in England; the feventh is i 



CHAP. CCCXLVI. 



HE ARTS-EASE- Garden, 

 i' A N S I E. 



■vhich in its place; in Englijh' Hearts 



