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Chap. FLORA 
The dnble white Springs; or Aribian Fa/mine, brings forth its 
- fair odorous flowers from the beginning of May untill che end of Sep- 
tember , itisagreat ftranger in England, and very apt to leave us 
upon the leaft diflike ; therefore thofe that defire to entertain fo cu- 
rious andynice a gueft,|\muft aford ie warm lodging in the Winter, 
and diligent attendance in the. Spring, when firft it comes abroad, 
and chen perhaps it may; be complemented ‘to an acceptance of our 
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_. The, blue Syringa with.cut leaves, or Perfian Famine, Aoweéreth in 
| April, and is as courteous as the other is curious, it will live abroad 
in the open air planted under a wall, and yield us increafe by laying 
down the branches, or by cuttings, being apt to root and thrive if a 
little defended from Frofts in Winter, 
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_-The.ole fier flowerethin May; and is planted and.increafed in the 
fame manner.as the laft mentioned, and endureth the Winter as well, 
I intend that decribed by. Ferrarivss and not that kind common 
with usy..which wanteth the properties faid to belong to this noble 
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The Shrub-Mallows fhew their flowers ¢ only in Aacuft; 
fometimes later; they are tender, and muft be planted under a wall, 
and defended in Winter: the ufual way to raife them is by laying 
down the branches in the Earth, and fometimes from the feeds gain- 
ed out of hotter Countreys, for ours feldom bring any to perfection : 
they.may-be grafted the, Aproach-way one upon another, fo thac 
from one roo: you may, have all the forementionec varieties, 
- Tree.Night-bade is a. Plan:-welb known, and chiefly refpected for 
the beauty of the red. berries, which will, abide on the branches’ in 
| Winter, at which time ftanding among Myrtles and other Greens, »it 
maketh a fine thew : it is raifed by fowing the feeds in March, which 
are apt to come up'and grow, efpecially if they be fowed ina Pot of 
good Earth; and houfed in the Winter, 
The shrub Night-fhadeis in flower toward the end of Atay, atid 
increafed by Layers, ~) gees ds> cece 
he bloffoms of the Mizerions begin to a of Fa-: 
nary, and ufually continue ioveger the beginning of April 5 
they are hardy, and will grow amy where; the way to raife them is 
by fowing the berries as foon as they are ripe, which will be about 
the middle of Fuly , they will lye long inthe ground before they 
come up, therefore are ufually fowed in fome large Box filled with 
good Earth, and fet in fome place out of the way, where it will need 
no other attendance than onely. weeding , the fecond Spring after the 
fowing, andnot before, they willcomeup: they which havenigh 
ftood a year or two, may beremoved according to the pleafure of the 
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