Chap. 42 2. Iif^l} Wrk.~ 



Lfirks-Spur Common. 



<5og 



III. Thr Defcriptions. The fir ff^ or Ordinary or 

 Common Larks Heel or Spur, Bm a Root which ;. 



t'dtl' 'y^ ^rJhe'lS^'i^'ilSJ^n tjt 



OlZVLTrm'^uL ' ftom'thTs f oo[ rii- i 



Se"Cels^T-*'' '""^ the former, but every c 

 joined togethfir, with every one Irs Spur behii 

 the greateft Flower being ourermolt, :inJ as it u« 



V. Ihe thirds or Wild Larks-Spur. Its Root . 



neither lb Ur^e as any ot the atbregoing,, nor f 

 many giowing together : the Cods likewiQ hj\ 



Lt'd^TuTinonTothfide 



sZuiL^fXm i^is fmoothon the edges and 



"oyndented befides the Cuts ; it is of a whitifh 



like unmth^Wild IJks^Spur^hm ftlafkr,^ mToF 



^0 large : the Sta/Ai grow upright to the Height of a 

 Mjm, and fometrmes hghcr, having Jome Bninch/i 



The tops of the Stalks are better ftored with Flow- 

 ed above, of the'fjme Faftiion, but not alt^ether 

 white, pale, blufl], red, deeper and paler, alh- 



\e alfo other forts amoiig ihe fimple Colors, 



