1 8 o Cyrus- Garden, Or 



growing in waterpots, have been fruit 

 full in the Land 5 And Afarum after a 

 years fpace, and oncecafting its leave! 

 in water, in the fecond leaves, hath 

 handiomely performed its vomiting ope 

 ration. 



Nor arc only dark and green colors,but 

 (hades and (badows conrrvtd through 

 the great Volume of nature, and tree; 

 ordained not only to prottfl and (hado w 

 others, bur by their ftades and (hadow- 

 ing parts, to preferve and cherifh them 

 felves. The whole radiation or branch 

 ings (hadowing the ftock and the root 

 the leaves, the branches and fruit, too 

 much expofed ro the windes and fcorch 

 ing Sunne. The calicular leaves in- 

 clofe the tender flowers, and the flow 

 ers themfelves lye wrapt about the feeds 

 in their rudiment and firft formations 

 which being advanced the flowers fal 

 away 3 and are therefore contrived inj 

 variety of figures, beft fatisfying the in 

 tention 5 Handfomely obfervable in 

 hooded and gaping flowers, and the 

 Butterfly bloomes of leguminous plants, 

 the lower leaf clofely involving the ru- 



dimental 



