FLOWERS IN SEASON 



der; Periwinckle, the White, the Purple, and the 

 Blewe; Germander; Flagges; Orenge-Trees; 

 Limon-Trees; And Mirtles, if they be stooved; 

 & Sweet Marjoram warme set. There followeth 

 for the latter part of January, and February, the 

 Mezerion Tree, which then blossomes; Crocus 

 Vernus, both the Yellow, and the Gray; Prime- 

 Roses; Anemones: The Early Tulippa; Hia- 

 cynthus Orientalis; Chamairis; Fretellaria. For 

 March, There come Violets, especially the Single 

 Blew, which are the Earliest; The Yellow Daf- 

 fodil; The Dazie: The Almond-Tree in Blos- 

 some; The Peach-Tree in Blossome; The Cor- 

 nelian-Tree in Blossome ; Sweet-Briar. In Aprill 

 follow, The Double white Violet; The Wall- 

 flower; The Stock Gilly-Flower; The Couslip; 

 Flower-Delices, & Tillies of all Natures; Rose- 

 mary Flowers; The Tulippa; The Double Dio- 

 ny; The Pale Daffadill; The French Honny- 

 Suckle; The Cherry-Tree in Blossome; The 

 Dammasin, and Plum-Trees in Blossome; The 

 White-Thorne in Leafe; The Lelacke Tree. In 

 May, and June, come Pincks off all sorts. Spe- 

 cially the Blush Pincke; Roses of all kinds, except 

 the Muske, which comes later; Hony-Suckles ; 

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