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Seeds rec.frorn Mr. Coys 22 Marcii 1622. 

 The greater aples of love. 

 Smaller aples of love, 

 blewe sommer byndweed. 

 Rose Columbines. 

 White rose Columbines. 

 Partie cullered Columbines. 

 Duble redde Columbines, 

 flovi'er gentle. 

 fether grasse. 

 greate Larkes peeles. 

 the lesser duble french marigolds, 

 the greater duble french marigolds. 

 Duble nigella. 

 Spanish Nigella. 

 Duble Pansyes. 

 The marvells of Peru. 

 The square pease. 

 Crimson Scabious, 

 flowers of y® sun wth white seed, 

 wth black seed. 

 Trefoyle wth a crimsen bush.^ 

 Balme tyme. 



In toto 22. 



This seed list being in Goodyer's handwriting probably relates to 

 seeds sown by him at Droxford. 



vii. The Franquevilles' Garden, 1605, 16 17. 



The List of Plants seen in Franqueville's garden is very short. 

 It does not even include the Jerusalem Artichoke, in connexion 

 with which his name will always be famous, for he supplied the 

 original two roots to Goodyer in 1617. It is possible that he had 

 no very great collection of novelties at the time of Goodyer's visit. 



There were two John de Franquevilles, senior and junior, and 

 it is now impossible to distinguish their respective horticultural 

 successes. Both were described by Lobel in 1605 as ' mercatores 

 Cameracenses ', or merchants of Cambrai, and their trading was 

 evidently with France and the eastern Mediterranean. 



Franqiieville^s Plants iioticed by Lobel c. 1600-4. 



Acorus indicus aromaticus from Th. Warner from the West Indies. 

 Colchicum polyanthes sive multiflorum. Collected by J. Franqueville in Cambrai 



— a mile from ' Niervi '. 

 Colchicum polyanthes candidum eleganti rubore varium. 

 Corona polyphyllos sive foliosa. 



