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F LPO A. Book I. 
CHAP, XXXVIL. 
Prarmica flore pleno alts 
=== ouble Pellitory and others, for in this Chapter I fhall 
| give you feveral Plants that beat double white flow- 
Se - * ess 
Ba a ers, and although they be of feveral families, I 
7) have joyned them together, for that each of them 
would {carce deferve a particular Chapter, and all 
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ern) : 
Cee! of them bear pretty flowers , and are entertained 
=" for variety in moft Flori (ts Gardens; the double wild 
Pellitory hath tall flender ftalks, fet witht long narrow green leaves , 
{nipt about the edges, like unto the fingle that grow wild in the fields, 
bearing at the top of the ftalk many {mall double white flowers ; t he 
roots are compofed of many long white ftrings, which runin the 
ground, and {pring up in divers places, whereby it is very apt to be 
increafed, 
Parthenium flore pleno. 
Bett Featherfew is in all things like unto the common fingle 
kind well known unto all, the onely difference is in the flowers, 
which of thisare very thick and double , being white and fomething 
yellow in the middle ; this is increafed by fetting the flips that run 
not upto flower in the endof Auguf, 
Chamaemelum flore pleno. 
Pe Camowill is Vike the ordinary, but that the green leaves are 
of a frefher green colour and larger, the flowers of this alfoare © 
larger and very double, being white, with fome yellownefs in the 
middle ; this is more tender than the common kind, and muft yearly 
berenued , by fetting young flips thereof in the Spring, 
Cotula flore pleno. 
onble Dogy-fenel hath many {mall deep dark green leaves, bear- 
ing at the tops of the branches divers broad {pread double white 
flowers without {cent; the root iscompofed of many {mall ftrings, 
and increafed by fetting the flips in the end of Augu/t, nipping of the 
buds for flowers, as foon as any appear. | 
Cardamine flore pleno. 
na Lady Smocks hath many winged leaves lying on the 
7 ground, like thofe of the wild kind, from whence many {mall 
ftalks come forth , bearing many double white flowers ; the {mall 
{tringy roots creep in the ground and come up in divers places, 
Bells 
