Chap. 384. Enghjl) Herbs. 549 



«j/^ £> z 1 Lnl/c ] n s S e 



compal 1 ke the Heads of t former L 



ait a iP^ OurCoTimo or \ ulgar Houfl ek 





^ Sedm ! I Uufj a"" n agn n 



frmedfomewhatlkeaTonguclmallittl do om 



I "il' f l\ /I'sedmArb ^ Tl 









loan i 1" Ths True Great'^Houfleek or 









^ree^ou ee^ ^^^^^ /l2// Great'sijuh'sea 







a Spoon and full of ju ce and of a pale g col r 



thel od above amed otT ee Houjlee^ 



from t^ e wps of fomi of tl e B ancl^ thruit f ch a 













at the ends of tl m le ral Star 1 ke pLer"" con 





colT °^ trfundiv f^llVf e°' ' ^'^' ^'° ' "' 













Heads wh ch ha e Imall bhck Sc d it! em vl ch 





be ng r pe they utterly per fh af r Seed t me b t 





the other Hea Is of ?reen Lei es ab de t eTi all the 





\ ear wh ch fend forth Flowers the next \ ear af e 





and n ay be taken before hand from the ma Sto k 



^^^BK^ 



to be planted and w 11 ta„e root be ng put ntotle 

 mudlore" nto B^rrLs'^lh""'' ^ '' f co! e! 











Coimmn Ww^ Creater 



Sta^k a^Foot'^aJf half ' 'and i ^' ' ^^' tta '^ Fe ^ 





?hf? tt°nWl vl ^°^§7"'^'*"°V^' 



^B^J/ous/eei 



Brancles'"a d o eel 'v'h aVck grofs Bark' 





Sgia'r-'teVii""--'" 











I ch long'' 'and What mol dlioft 1 kel t'e 





Tong ^^^verj^cu oufly m cd or n pt on tl e ed 









J^tle^tl^Tof an'l?r\f "s'g Jvou^ 



^^^^^t^^^^^^ 



«1 ch Flwers'are flend^'e? yello "a°™fireflle 



^?^^^&o^ 



the Plant isalwaysg en or n 'nat eSols t 



I\ The Defcript^ons ^^TJ^e f ^ J^ 0^"/ Com 





hurt by rle cold of W ter for vh ch reifo t ob 



tiofL^" /o"Jltl:rjiirt77'p 



tanedtheNameof^.^..; 

 VII TU thrd Great Engl (1 Sea Huufleek 



jh ly al e ompfs of Ea 1 and as rh s Root 

 f 1 t 1 allfd fe ral heads of pale green 





VZf£ld"^'ihlV'^f}^ ^Tc\s L 



thck la bro d Lea ^J^^^ff^^\ iflollf 







a d m on T O ound''" from \he 'mTle T'ead 



tl e 1 fc> mh but tl cker fhon r moK f t a"d 



iXsr^{F£H?:^^ 



tender the Stalk sofa oody fubltance UeL 





d y and fall away before the to thereof 1 as perfe^ 





ed ts Howers wh c-v grOw on long Branches 1 end 



p^'r^^^^^^^^^^ 



g ti e r ends or tops downwards w th a fingle Leaf 







many^eT es°S ftft on ^of rdar^reS rSof 





after wh cl come Heads w th fmall black fh Seed 







g^isliii 



S^EiVl^^^SiE 



great to the form of a SI rub or woody Plant of 



r"w.r,.^^u"->'iL»«.?^rL& 



^Tllf Ta/pT''' "^The h ft grows naturally both 

 ^n E^Jand and L . ry z, alio n the Low Coun 



is of tl e b gnefs of four Fingers and the other 





Branches are the thcknefs of one Thumb ofagrey 



ta 1 upon ddSvalSancC Bu M ngl ^afal 



i(h color on the ou fide and fpocted as t were round 



%" pUnferin^Cla^'of n Clalrfeounf 'Sm 



about but they are the marks of the old Lea es 



wh ch are fallen the 1 ke of which may be feen n 



doesfometmesdlfer accord ng t > tl e na re t 

 the So 1 for n fome pi ces rhe Lea s ar v 



WoodSP ge and fome other Plant, it fpread 



s-ksrs/5t»'s;r."'. 



tr and leffer but more\ number and b e n 

 ly circle n fome pi ce, th y etc r the. 



