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CHAP, XVII, 
Pomum Amorts. 
Ge Goaa| Ples of love are of three forts, the.moft common 
A W="5|_ hath long trailing branches, fet at the joynts with 
winged rough leaves and yellow flowers, which 
are fucceeded by Aples, as we callthem , of the 
bignefs of anordinary Crab, not round but bunch- 
-edon the fides, of apale Orenge-colour, full of a 
waterith flimy pulp, wherein fmall feeds are contained the root 
dieth in Winter, Of this kind thereis another fort, that differeth 
onely in that he Aples are of a pale yellow colour ; and we havea 
‘third that is of a leffer kind, fmaller in all the parts thereof, and bears. 
ing many fine round Berries of a bright Orenge-colour, containing a 
flimy pulp and {mall feeds, as the reft do, | 
_ ‘Thefe Plants are received onély for the beauty of the Aples or 
Berries, as they are commonly called, the flowers being not confider- 
able, the feeds are yearly fowed in the beginning of April, and muft 
be often watered to bring chin forward, elfe Winter will take them 
before the fruit be ripe, which feldom comes to perfection before 
the middle of September, | pase a 
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CHAP, XIX, 
Thlafpi Creticum. 
Andy tufts are {mall Plants rifing about a foot high, 
with ftalks fet with long, narrow, notched, whitith- 
green leaves ; at the tops ftand many fmall fingle 
flowers clofe fet together , which infome Plants are 
all white, others ‘havea purplih fpot in the middle, 
and fome are all of a pale purplecolour ; the feeds are 
fmall and reddith, and the roots yearly perith, os 
They flower in. the beginning of Fuly, and will thrive in almoft 
any ground, being fowed in Apri/ with other annuals, 
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