* Tbepl* 

 TheBcetcisfowcnings 





his fecdc the next yeere following. 



The Grecians haue nam mc&seu: the Germaines^atlffOltttht 



The white Beets are in moifture and heate temperate, but t! : 



I ' '. i . i ac)ld.^nioftpotleirbe,whichhathioinedwithitacertiin 



A ,B-- 





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oilc ,vincgcr and pepper 



i that itis both good and 



OfBljtes. Cbajtjp. 



THcrc be many forts of Blites differing in greatneffe and alfo in name , and likewife in colour; 

 and yet one and of the f clfe fame kinde/aning in fhewe and habite,and not in nature. 



•kTke defer if t ion. 



I «-T-« He great white Blite groweth three or fowerfootehigh, with grayifh or white rounds 



\ ftalks. The lea, fte white Orach,butnotfo 



e of RueliituCorcnopus, orBtickes hornc. 

 he ocher/auing that the ftalkes , branch, 

 Ieaues,and the plant is altogither of a greene colour. , 



•the reft, famng that 

 leaues are reddifh, mix* ,1c and alfo the reft of «* 



P lant ' vLt*. 



