Chap. XL.  FNOgset 
3 Puleginm. 
p2”: - Royal is acommon Plant in evéry Kicches Goidest, etpesially 
the ordinary forts, but there is one more rare that hath the leaves 
thick fer‘on the ftalks like-eufted Margerom, but cloferfet bear i 
Lavendula. 
Avender is of four feveral forts, one bia. another leffer, both 
beating bleak blew flowers; a : chird that hath large broad gree 
leaves; growing thick on the ftalks, never bearing any flowers wit 
as, buc that which is moft efteemed is like the firft, butt that che 
flowers are white and of a ftronger {weet fcent, 
S erpillum. 
Te is oF divers for out which three are chiefly to be chofem, . 
Musk-Time, do and gilded-Tine, the two 
firft are well known, fhe third hath fomething broad green leaves, 
finely marked and gilded with yellow ; all fit to be placed in Pofies 
among weet owes, ae EES deferve a es room in a flower- 
All thefe ane aad Herbs are 5 railed bs fetting tha flips or bes 
ches, inthebeginning of Apri/, being all apt to root and thrive, ex- 
cept ‘the Affyrian Ma/ftick, aad the perfumed Sage, the firft being as 
hard-to be’found as kepr, the latermore common, and fomething 
curious inits confervation, 
There is another fine Herby- imei 
referv ed by the belt Florifts, 
called Abrotanum viridi flore amplo, this : 
‘is a kind. of Sowtherwood ; 
it grows low, witha thick tute of very fmall; long, whitifh green — 
leaves, of an Oily fcent, and in Ful beareth fine yellow flowers, on 
{mall naked ftalks ; itis vender , and therefore planted in pots to be 
houfed in Winter, and may be increafed by ferting the flips in March, 
which will profperif if ferin the inate in seas and oe 3 from cold 
in Winter, 
And nowas we begun with’ Bayes, we will end wise selene, the 
feveral kinds inferted thall end chis Book, 
Rofmarinum. 
R ener is of feveral fine forts, befides the common kind, with 
which all are acquainted , we will onely name them and fo 
conclude this Book, 
Rofmari~ 
