FIRST BOOKE OF THE 



-Jethedepiftioit. 



vs. It bringeth foorth in the fpring 



breakc. Inleaues 

 thelcaucs be more fprcd abroad, and it commonly 

 one flower vpon one (hike, which in Autumne flowrcthagainc, and bringeth foorth the 

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 tefbrmer, butmuchfmalIer 5 andt.heaowcrisof ampre deepeviolet 



* Ththfiripion. 



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ct, euen to thebrim of the pale colourededge.lt 



-IrofFlower de-luces. The flower growethatthctopof the ftalke, 



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•ins of Noremberg , had fent him out ~* 



•mernrius of Noremberg , had fent him out of Hungarie, 

 w, whofe figure he, 



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cnes , the three vpper leaues fomwhat yellowifh. The rootc is like- 



Thcfckindcs of Flower de-luces do grower ikk m Dalmatia, Gont 

 ftanding our London gardens are very well ftored with cuery one of thei 



Their time of flowring anfwereth the other Flower de-luces. 



TheDalmatian Flower de-luce is called in Greek of i^thenam &: Theqbrattus 



"d in Englifh Flower de-luce. Their 

 :s do fufficicntly diftinguifh them ,whcreby they may be knowen one from another. 



The nature of thefe Flower de-luces arc anfwerable to thofe of the common kinde, that is to fay, 

 the drie rootes are hot and drie in the latter end of the fecond degree. . 



i TheiuiceofthcfeFlowerde-luL- 



gular good purgation for them thathauc the drop- 



B Thefameisc; troubled with cramps or convul- 



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-c,runkewithvinegerasD/^r^ faith: anddrunkc with wine they 

 bring downe the monethly termes. 



