io6 



Salmon^ HerhaL Lib. L 



Jrhve/y^s the aha fame of a^ P'/Pf^^'^ff^ 



'''' ''"■'^'^"^^^^^^ 



dark red and while with purple ffots and lines 



tlfthitTanfhifredtflfa?'^^^^ 



'"VThe"i:econd% 'fingle^pak yellow Stock- 

 Gilh'flower This is cf no gre. t rega, ^, but on 



[lml}whte"JLt in all other reffeUs alike 



VI. The third, or Dark, Dull fingle yellow 

 of this ?lant, and has like Roots with the former, 

 but larger, longer, and greener Leaves than any 

 lying on the Ground, and a little rough or hairy 

 mthall. Irom among which rife up the Stalks a 

 UeLlhreaAufJom^^^^^^ 



the former Jingle kinds, made of four large Leaves 

 apiece, /landing in fuch like long husks, but of a 

 dark, dull or fullen yellowijh color : after which 



this does not ufually perifh after Seed bearing thd" 

 '"viTThe fourth or other fingle kind of Stock- 

 Gilltlower. Its Root is like to all the former, and dyes 

 every Winter for the nwfi party after it has horn 



kind differs Ji< 



nform 



rows ~'^hl^'!rZd\{2r^fo1}m thofo^ver 

 ^Zlf^oth'^heje growing tnghher, fhall fcarcely 

 dijcern the difference-, only it hears flowers, whol- 



which are either Jingle like unto the former, or 



img; but larger, and growing with a greater Jiore 

 of Homers on the long Stalk. But this is to he un- 



ble flower'd proceeding from the Seed of this fingle 

 Jiower'd (which of all the fingle flower'd kinds, is 

 that only whofe Seed gives both fingle and double 

 flowers) is veryfeldom encreafed bv flips or cuttings 



il,'fror; 



Z which will be Jingle, a 



Seeds of thoje ''' -^ "' "y«7 itj/omihe 



VIII. The fifth or Double Stock Gdhflower of 

 >^m,*j!«'; mI'jogTei ""roJflZSb^"'^'' 

 esfo fat nor aie its Leaves Jo large as tie double 

 flowered of the former fingle kind, but is in all 

 'sMffl%aT\e7nn'"tf^" " ^^""^^ "' 

 manner, nany upon a long Stalk, one above another 



Seed, butZ tTL'tncrelfedl/ltcutZgslfZ 

 young Sprouts or Branches only, taken in a Ht Sea- 

 fon This kindperifl^es not,\ the firmer double 

 kind does, piovided it be defended in Winter from 

 MTaftWindtJA^ 

 rejiing upon it The former Stock Gilliftower of 

 iinTattslm^'i ^"'"' '^" 'If '^ '^' ^'"'^ 

 the fingle' and fo^U known, that %' /eed't 

 De/cription The chief difference confifis in the 

 flowers, which in this double kind are laige, thick, 



either of a /adder or lighter purple color, or of a 

 ^omwhkhhT^e'^^^ ^ -^ " ^^^ 



bearing pure white flowers: hut all the fe (as^we 

 /aid before) come from the_^Seeds of the Jingle kind 



IX. The fixth, or Double Yellow Stock-Gilli- 

 flower. // has long Leaves fomewhat hoary or 

 white, like unto the Stock-Gilliflowers, the StalL 

 a^d^ Branches being alfo like the fame (and not 



might have been referred.) The flbwers are fair 

 and double of a pale yellow color The whole Riant 

 is tender, as the double Stockgilliflowers are, and 

 ought carefully to be preferu'd in Winter from the 



former fingle Striped, and has the fame diver fity 

 of Colours, only differing in that the Flowers of theje 



Tfieem.''"' " ' "''^ """' " "'"' ''"'^ '" 



XI. The eighth, or other Double Stock-GUli- 

 flower. 'This has no fingle of the kind, and is lef 



7S oTtheyormerilnd. "^' 



XII. The Places. They grow with us only in 

 Gardens, and that almoft throughout all England- 



