Chap. 7 :^ 7 . EngUJJ) Herbs 



It'alltmnrafLlei"^^^^^^^ 



fng%re"exd"ly /iV Ihc /n^l'e Ted 7nd while klni^, 

 there bewg no difference ¥"^'1" f''""^ ¥^" ^'^^^ 



arrthefinikkinir"" " . " ' „ 



XI. The P/aees. Thefe grow wild fot the moft 



Johns are worthy the tefpeft of the greateft Ladies, 

 who are Lovers of Flowsis- They who have toom 

 enough, and^ar^e g^^'^^^^ ^^^''fji^^^^'^f > e^g^^^ 



XIV. As to' their ^*///'</«, Speclficationt, Pre- 

 parations, or Virtues, Authors have faid nothing, 

 and having Experimented nothing concerning them 

 we are Silent. Their g'^^'j^J^^'^'^j^'J^^f-^Gaf 

 dens, for their Variety and Beauty fake. 



WILLIAMS Wild: 

 CKOW-FLOWER. 



flos prZltsWodonai, Tunix , Cariophyllus minor 



XVn. The Firft, or Male Wild WiUiatn or 

 Crow-Flower. It hoj Stalks of 9, 10, or 1 2 inet?- 

 es high, mth ^^''''J^'^°2^J'/'^J„tti very 

 W^/rd['w''->''I^^'f''^"'^''* «« at the tops oj 



WILLIAMS Wild 



Crow-Flower. 



XVIII. The Second, or Female Wild William, 

 or Crow-Flower. It differs not from the former 

 Male, but in its Magnitude this being leffer, and 

 the Viewers more finely jagged, like the feathered 

 s, of which thUii /aid to be a kind. 



._IX. The Third, or Double Wild Williams, or 

 Crow-Flower. This differs nothing from the firjl 



^ereasMs'tt double flowered, having many fair 



XX. The Places. They grow all about in Mea- 



he doubl* kind has been brought into Gardens, 

 vhere it grows very fair and pleafant; I fuppofe 

 Txi.^ T^/t/J/.^ They "begin to flower in 



7X2 CHAP. 



