Chap. 726, 'Englijh Herbs 



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r purphjh blew color, made of one whole Leaf, 



Violet Corn Greater. 



wgrn^im^ 





^rfhree'thwers^/Ldingat X enTof llngCoTs, 

 like unto Lyfimachia Siliauofa, of the fame fajhion 



which then only lays it fe If open. The Seed is fmall 

 and yellow alfo as the former. 



VI. The Places. The firft grows in Corn-fields, 



in the Corn-fields about Lilly, a Town in the fur- 

 thermolt psrts of Hartfordjhire, towards Bedford ; 

 and for its plealant Afpeft, is alfo brought into, 

 and Planted in Gardens. The fecond ir *•-••-' 

 about Hatfield, in Hartfordjhire, and in 

 other places of this Land, tarkinfon fa; 

 much more frequent than the other. 



VII. The Times. They both Flower in June 

 and Wy. even to the end of Augufi, the Seed 



Secondly, Of the D A M E S - 



LETS 



Dames Violets. Its Root a 7^' vU .o>f;:^jcT uf 



Violet Dames, Single Common. 



fo large of a faint purplifh color in fome and m 

 others vohite, having a pretty ftxeet Smell, efpeci- 

 ally towards Night, (whence came as w fuppofed, 

 the Name Hefpetis,) but in the Day time little or 

 none all. After the flowers are pal}, come fmall. 



cut in or indented about the edges. The Flowers 

 are like the former alfo, but of a dull pale color, 

 turning themfelves, and feldom lying plain open, 

 having many Purple Veins and Streaks, running 



X. The third, or Double White Dames Violets. 

 high at the Single does, except in the Flowers, 



