J. go 77je Ufcful Family Hernial, 



.ward the Eafe, pf ?. duflvy Qreen, fti;d ;iot dented 

 about the Edges. The Flowers are large, and of 

 tJbs Shiipe i)f .a Bell, and their Colour is purplifh 

 or white. Jht Se^ YtfCd is large and oval. 



Tkc Kopt is the Part ufed, and Druggifts fell 

 at. Given in Powder with a little Ginge;r .to pre- 

 vent its griping, it is an excellent Purge. \ 

 ftrong Tindure of it made in Brandy, anfwers the 

 fame Purpofe, it is good in Dropfies^ and U in 

 gener^ a (-ife aad e^celIe^t Purge, 



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Com.moo ShruJb in our Gardens, and a great 

 Ornament to them. Jt doQ? not well fup«- 



port itfelf, Xp that it is commoaly nailed a^aihft 

 Walls. The Trunk is covered with a greyil^ 

 Bark : The -young Sl>oots are g;reen. The Leayc^ 

 ihncl two 4t each Joint, god xhpy are veryj^eau- 

 tiful; each is made up of about three Pair' of nar- 

 rpv/, objong, and pointed Leases, wi|h a ver^' long 

 one at the Jfc^nd. They are of ji deep green Cojpyr: 

 The :Flpwer_s aj:e long, hollow, open at the End, 



grow on 



white, half a Doze 



each Stalk, and they ^re of a .very delicate ^n^ 

 fragrant Smell, thefe are fucceeded by Berries, 

 which ripen in the warmer Countries. 



The Flowers are -die Part ,ufed. Pour a Pint 

 of boiling Watgr upon fix Ounces of the frelli 

 gathered and clean picked Flowers of Jeflamin ; 

 let it ftand -twelve Hours, then pour it off, add 

 Honey enough to make the Liquor imp a thin 

 Syrup, and it is an excellent Medicine in Cp 



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