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GARDEN LISTS 



Assarabacca. 

 Whit Double Violets. 

 Blew „ „ 



Ladies Bower or Virgins Bow. 

 An other Virgins Bower. 

 Periwincle w^^ whit flowers. 

 „ purple flowers. 



„ blewe flowers. 



Asclepias. 

 Salamons scale. 



Double holihocks sundrie collours. 

 Single „ divers kynds. 



Mary mallowes. 

 Musled Cranes bill. 

 Double Gouldins. 

 Globe flowers. 

 Wolves baines two kynds. 

 Hellibor Blacke. 

 Bastard Hellibore. 

 Double peonie redd. 



„ „ white. 



Female ,, the lesse. 



M „ „ great. 



Maile ,, 

 Angellica. 

 Bastard pellitorie. 

 Herbe Gerard. 



Clounes Allheale. 



Lovage. 



Corianders. 



Smallage. 



Alexanders. 



Fennell (giant). 



Dill. 



Chervill. 



Myrhis or Sifilis. 



Spignel. 



Filipendula. 



Setwall V^alerian. 



Grekish ,, 



Larkes peele redd, white & blew. 



Columbines all cuUours doble. 



Romaine wormwood. 



Oke of Jerusalem. 



Lavander Cotton. 



Asparagus. 



Madder. 



Carduus benedictus. 



Ladies thistle. 



Artichokes. 



Cirsium. 



Kidnie beanes. 



Lupines. 



Rewe. 



PLANTS OF WODDIE SUBSTANCE 



Red Rose. 



Whit „ 



Damask Rose. 



Provence . 



Yellowe 



Cynamon 



Muske 



Gelderland 



Rosmarie. 



Woodbine thorow leafe. 



Leneholans. 



Pescod tree. 



Yellowe Goosberies. 

 Red Goosberies. 

 Savey Tree. 

 Tamariske. 

 Privitt. 

 Chesnut Tre. 

 Sycamor Tre. 

 Ouince Tre. 

 Medler Tre. 

 Mulberie Tre. 

 Job's teares. 

 Firr tre. 



vi. William Coys' ^ Garden 1604-1616. 



William Coys' garden at Stubbcrs in Essex has already been 

 described, p. 17. It will always be remembered in horticulture as 

 the classic locality where the Yucca first flowered in England, 



' Mr. C. B. Russell has very kindly supplied extracts from the Parish 

 Register of North Ockendon which show that William Coys was buried on 

 9 March 1627, having lost his wife Mary ten years previously. His tomb- 

 stone which is not now visible, is stated in the Essex Ayxhaeological Society's 

 Jotirnal, to have borne an inscription, the dates of which do not agree with 

 those given in the Register. It probably ran as follows: 



Here under ly buried the Bodies of William Coys of Stubbers in tliis 

 parish Esquier, who decessed the 6 day of March 1627 and of Marie his 

 wife, the second daughter of Giles Aleyne of Hasleigh Hall in the County 



