EARLY GARDEN LITERATURE 



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Herbe Walter [cannot iden- 

 tify).^ 



Hertystonge [Scolopcndrimn 

 vulgar e) . 



Holyhocke [Althcea rosea), 



Honysoke [Lonicera Pericly- 

 menum) . 



Horehound [Marruhium vul- 

 gar e). 



Horsel [Inida helcnium). 



Hyndeshall {? " Ambrosia." 

 Teucrium scorodonia ?\. 



Langbefe [Helminthia echioides. 

 Echium vulgar e). 



Lavyndull {Lavandula vera). 



Leke [Allium porrum). 



Letows [Laduca sativa). 



Lyly [Lilium candidum). 



Lyverwort [Anemone hepati- 

 ca). 



Merege [Apium graveolens). 



Moderwort [Artemisia vulga- 

 ris) . 



Moiiseer [Hieracium Pilo- 

 sella) . 



Myntys [Mentha). 



Nepte [Nepeta Cataria, or a 

 turnip) . 



Oculus Christi [Salvia ver- 

 banaca) . 



Or age [Atriplex hortensis). 



Orpy [Sedum telephium). 



Ownyns and Oynet [Allium 

 cepa) . 



Parrow [mistake for Yarrow). 



Pelyter [Parietaria officinalis). 



Percely [Petroselinum sati- 

 vum). 



Pere [Pyrus communis garden 

 varieties) . 



Peruynke [Vinca major arid 

 minor) . 



Primrole [Primida vulgaris) . 



Polypody [Polypodium vul- 

 gar c). 



Pympernold [Poterium San- 

 guisorba). 



Radysche [Raphanus sativus). 



Redenay (Red Ray Lolium 

 perenne) . 



Rewe [Ruta graveolens) . 



Rose [Rosa, red and white). 



Rybwort [Plantago lanceolata). 



Saferowne [Crocus sativus). 



Sage [Salvia officinalis). 



Sanycle [Sanicula Europcea). 



Sauerey [Satureja hortensis). 



Scabyas [Scabiosa). 



Seueny [Brassica alba). 



Sovvthrynwode [Artemisia Ab- 

 rotanum) . 



Sperewort [Ranunculus Flam- 

 mula) . 



Spynage [Spinacia oleracea). 



^ Written Herbe Water, which is the same as Walter (see 2 Henry VI., 

 Act IV., s. i). The name occurs also in some MS. notes in a copy of the 

 Aggregator Practicus al Simplicibus, and also together with Herb Robert 

 and Herb Ion in a MS. Scientific Commonplace Book of the fifteenth 

 century, belonging to the Rev. G. Henslow ; in John Bray's list of 

 plants, Sloane, 282 (24), it is wTitten Herba Walten Herbe Water. All 

 these MSS. contain the names of many of the plants in John Gardener's 

 poem and Sloane MS. 1201. 



