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of this are thick and double, of an excellent Gold Yellow colour 5 
the roots are ftringy, and profper well in Gardens; thereare three 
other forts of double yellow Crow-foor, common in our Country, 
as that with the round root, called the Batchelors button , the com- 
mon running Crow-foot with double flowers, and the {mall double 
flowered Grafs Crow-foot, 
The Pile-wort flowereth in March, and will grow any where, and 
increafe too faft, thedouble white Crow-foot , and Marfh- Marigold, 
flower in April, and fet in good ground will continue many years un- 
removed, and yield increafe from the roots, which are to be plan- 
tedin Autumn in a moift place, and fomething out. of the {cor- 
ching Sun, | 
CHAP. XXy. 
Aconitum. 
EOS Olfe-bane is of divers kinds, yet there is but one fit for. 
P our purpofe, which with the Radix Cava, or Hollow, 
2 root, give me leave to place in one Chapter, and firft of 
Gee of the Aconite, 
Aconitum Flyemale. 
“te winter Wolf-bane rifeth out of ground commonly in Fanuary, 
with round cut green leaves, ftanding on fhort foot-ftalks, and 
with them the flowers which are fmall and yellow, made of five 
leaves, like a fingle Crow-foot, with yellow threds in the middle ; the 
root is thick and tuberous, like unto that of the common red nar-_ 
row-leaved Anemone, but rounder, and lofeth its fibres every year as 
the Anemones do, 
Aconitum Hlyemale flore pallido. 
= Na pale Winter Wolf-bane is in all things like the former , onely 
the flowers of this are ofa pale yellow colour,and in fome plants 
almoft white, 3 
Thefe twoforts of Aconite dobring forth their flowers with the 
green leavescommonly in-Fanuary, for which they are onely efteem- 
eds the roots may be fet inany of the Sommer months , and in any 
place, for they are hardy and will thrive more than better things. 
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