056 S^Llmon T'Her haL .Lib. i. 



Le..u, hie unto Aftrahaccjavtng that t^ e up 



?-0m§mi 



./. A>.a.s ^hch r,fe up httle Stemms Me 

 urto the Stalks of r,ohts, beving at their Tops 



It happens that both Leaves and ilLeisZ 



i:tfri:fatirtobT.-dlf:^/-^^^^^^^^^^^ 









Joft 'LreZ^liT^htch be^'tt^g paft, Lie rcunl 





I, Is or } ads fucceed, in xihich are contmned 

 fler er hrot^n Seed The/e knobs are wrapped 



iffS{;:v£%^^^^^ 



aft a a fete diys in the fmall Stalks, as tlread 





about abottcm, where they rematn fo defended 

 upon tie Gtound, f,om the In,uty of the Wtn 

 ters coH, covered alfo mth the grrcn le ves a 

 irlft" e\J from th7Tme 'of Its Seeding %h,c} , 



'asfo'rVofI Ttf TefttflZ XZ^) 



ts^^m September ""'IJ J'^^fj^J' ^^['i/ZJ^'/!'' 

 iZin/ltc '7i' naked !'^}er"hy havwg X 



up divus found, but panted Lewes, and (nil 

 thing corre, d withal, g,een above, an I LZ^ 



V' The Itcond, or I^yLe^^d Sow Bread Its 



f„b ,l,e Ji,u,„, .f a „U,Jb p,„,l. „, '2 



Jlon g,o... to b. great, bung lound and M, 



»i-VS«,'r,;,,Si2cf 



"Jilin \hjLl'Znnt\llh%':lias do. 



h.ah, turn up their Lea.es again After the 



tnd brings filth flot^eis with the Leaves fame 



flo^eis nretaft, the Head or See i Veffel firill 



times, o,%iiji cominonly befoie them whofe flow-^ 



tiTa FtiiZ iTfii'jri 4v'/^ 





Iw Znl'TLwhu Vrger'lhln tlTtrllTt 

 It ill m Sc..hreids, and oj a Paler puiple color. 







a feo: fmall "round Seld's" wh'ch bZlg 7nfZi 





Soton, mllg,ot,hrfiinto found Rocts,%ldaftl 



Sow-Bread Ivy Leaiid. 



thejlot^ers a,e alfo fmall, and S now White, being 







K^ l^S ff^^ 



fuH^out asj^ut as the former i.ipkllol 



jjip 'Hf UP' 



'VIII Thefifth, orRoiranr jrdIeav'dSo« 





Bread Its Root is 70 mi and blicf md not fo 





flat js^ fame at^e, but giot.rg lomtimestoi 









ts"' round"!. aZ, "JZthng Me ^untf'tk fi!ft 





or Gmmon Sot. Bread, but not fully [0 rouni 





pointed at the ends, a littk coiL'djomtmes 



.^^JLmmM^^^^ 



*/r,i-:*r!vTtrs^? 





confpuuous, t^hich makes ,t feem the mre be J 





tijul The flowers come f,th ,n Autumn, and 





aicjhortci, and nf a dupe, furtlijh red color. 



^^^^mM^mS^^ 



tl em, and littk or nothing fwcet. There is Jom 





'^tVvIk^TjTw* 



timet fame Variety to be feen both in the Leaves 

 and Hotvers of this kind, for that fomettmes the 









Yr% %t7d'''ZhVh,tT'^The flowersZ'e 





Memfe fome^ larger or leffer, fome lorger j,r^ 



'thTJamhT/, iZl K7^n7 viT^detU''^' 

 Sowing 0/ tie Seed, and qualit} of the' Soil, « 





^mffSfm^^^ 



^'"'^^^P^l^^ 



f;^"i;SS^±ji'^liBi 















end having ^f^ on. cr t. ' c mers on each fide. 



Body thereof Ths and the other Auiutvnal kinds, 



fomnmes^ rruch Jfott.d on the upperfide v,ith 



prefently after their Souing m Autumn, pot 





fo/th Leavis, and fo ab,de\ll the Winter, ac 



tie Or not at all. And fo liAcwiJe, Jmetmet 



cordtng to their kmi. 



