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spring Maudlein [i.e., Ageratum, akin to Costmary, i.e., 

 Ealsamita\ Penny-royal Roses of all sorts, in January and 

 September Red Mints Sage Tansey Violets Winter 

 Savory. 



HERBS, BRANCHES AND FLOWERS, FOR WINDOWS 

 AND POTS. 



Bays, sow or plant in January Bachelor's Buttons 

 Bottles, blue, red and tawny [i.e., Corn-flowers] Colum- 

 bines Campions Cowslips Daffodils, or Daffadowndillies 



Eglantine, or Sweet-briar Feverfew Flower Amour, sow 

 in May [i.e., Amaranthus\ Flower de Luce Flower Gentle, 

 white and red [also Amaranthus~\ Flower Nice Gilliflowers, 

 red, white, and carnations, set in spring, and at harvest in 

 pots, pails, or tubs, or for summer in beds Hollyhocks, 

 red, white, and carnations Indian Eye, sow in May, or set 

 in slips in March Lavender, of all sorts Lark's Foot 

 Laus Tibi Lilium Convallium Lilies, red and white, sow 

 or set in March or September Marigolds double Nigella 

 Romana Pansies, or Heart's-ease Paggles, green and yellow 



Pinks of all sorts Queen's Gilliflowers Rosemary 

 Roses of all sorts Snap-dragon Sops-in-wine [i.e., Pinks] 



Sweet Williams Sweet Johns Star of Bethlem Star of 

 Jerusalem Stock Gilliflowers of all sorts Tuft Gilliflowers 



-Velvet Flowers, or French Marigolds Violets, yellow and 

 white Wall Gilliflowers of all sorts. 



HERBS TO STILL IN SUMMER. 



Blessed Thistle Betony Dill Endive Eyebright 

 Fennel Fumitory Hyssop Mints Plantain Roses, red 

 and damask Respies [Raspberries] Saxifrage Strawberries 

 Sorrel Succory Woodruff, for sweet waters and cakes. 



NECESSARY HERBS TO GROW IN THE GARDEN, FOR 



PHYSIC, NOT REHEARSED BEFORE. 



Anise Archangel Betony Chervil Cingfoil Cummin 



Dragons Dittany, or Garden Ginger Gromwell seed, for 



the stone Hart's Tongue Horehound Lovage, for the 



stone Licquorice Mandrake Mugwort Peony Poppy 



