9i^ 



SalmonV HerhaL Lib. ] 



Kape-Cole. 



IV Varhnfon dtfcnnci tliii Rape Cole thus. 



wry M/ ^ith" 'Thread,. "tiZ'lhe'headZj 



maie/sLlkZbme the^^Cromd" a^7atie 7s 

 a reafonable Turnep, but a little longer: and 



£vers\rZ 'uaL^Tk'e 'unto Swom) 

 for which reafon it is accounted one of the 

 Kinds of Coleworts:; from among thefe Leaves 

 rife divers Stalks, which bear yellow flow- 

 ers confMng of four Leaves apiece:, and Seed 

 w/«^// long pods, almoji as fmatl as Muftard 



V. The Second, or Garden Cole Rape. 

 h has a long fibrous Root like unto the for- 

 Tner. The Tuberous Stalk is very great and 

 thfre Tm'J ^'^'^ '" ^'""^ ^^""^ ''^ '^ """^ 

 {n^ o^^X' ^'^^^^^' indented about ^'the 

 grow Leaves, Stalks, and Flowers ^ke^the 'for- 

 mer This differs from the Jirft chiefly w the 

 length of the fweln Stalk, for \bich rea/cn it 

 is called by fome Caulo Rapura longum, «• Long 



Vr. The third, or Wild Rape, or Wild 

 Cole-wort, (iMch yields the Rape SeH, 0/ 



Spring vp many long grayijh round Leaves, 

 much gajled in, or torn on the edges, 

 from among thefe Leaves rife up the Stalks, 



Rape Seed Plant. 



^ 



. Gerard thus dcfcnbes this Kir 

 Wild Rape, or Cole-wort Lw long brou. 



Rape Seed Flant, 



but fma 



M their tops yelloKiJh Homers, each confiR- 

 "i£ 0/ four Leaves, which are S"""ded 



