Chap. 474- 'Engltjl} Herbs. 685 



Ml De l.ms Th- mo lirft Hower in the 



which coi h-re ad cher. fmjll uhitc 



Sir^r^ uhentheC.«.y , do and < hen nmes 





nk/l 'L 7i:L.^"V"e'd3, nllwn 







Gaiden fvvcet MARJEROM 











"'^VIII The Imltics The Root hereof is 



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the fame things which the Lro^.foot will 





CHAP. CCCCLXXIV. 





Of M A R J E R M. 



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■ 1 ^iilwf'^''^^Jl,-^VLaUne, Samp 



IV The fcconi^ ..Marjerom Gentle. /yR.., 



Marjerom: of the Arab,a>:s it is called Mer- 



,ne, ,n he,ght , but it has finer and fmall^r Lea'es, 



■^T -n/Sf '\here are feveral Species 



|;g^^5r^^st^^ 



of this Plant, as i ALjor.na ,lhv. vulgans. 





Our Common Garden Iweet Marjerom. 2 





>«"rw/'-^t';.^''^'{Cter£et M^-" 







V. Ihe th,rd, or Winter fweet Marjerom. 



rom"" i. liajorlrTuufoha '""Maj^^anl A^-c^. 



Thrs :s an excellent F/.nt, anl ahics gLn all 



Winter Marjerom, or Pot Marjerom. 5. Ma- 



(trLaTeTaTeattl{7mallerind'lret4''Than'k, 



joram laufolm aurea , yellow btoad Lea^'d 



Marjerom. 6. Majorana Syheftns , Cumla hu- 



buk mm, &■ J^tojccriii. : Wild or Field Mar- 



but with the like Heads ajd Knots. J^et fome 









!tyS. vvhidiX' TmVpbS/i^^^^^^^^^ 





S'£H:!3'^!l£|^??:x 



TheDe^cripions. 







siirf;?aSn^ifetS 



lir. The firft, or Our Common Garden 



ll"s"tS:\trLfwtrSwJroaK 





tome"'LaUer'Le!,"es^alfo7i'^the\vmf>m^^ 

 all along the Bunches :' at the Tops whereof 



Gardens of Foreign Seed, and is a final 

 low Plant, little above a foot high, fiill of 



grow a numler of fmall, purplifh, vvhite Flo«cr3, 



let together in a Tuft, Vh.ch turn into foiall and 



Branches and ^ fmall^ Whitift _^and V rotund 



lound Seed, larger than the S«d of Je ^^"-j'^'-jv? 







At thTtops°"of ^*e' BrTncheT grow ferer" 





s;.£FV=i||.1|..5'|^ 



being alfo nothing fo hitter as is thc^ Umnwn 





