HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



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4 The narrow leafed Sweete William groweth vp to the height of two whites, \ cry ■••. - . ' r : i < ., 



Thcfc plants are kept and maintained in gardens' more for topleafe the cic, than either the nofe 



They flourifli and br: UandMay, fomevvhatbefore the GiUorW 



ers,and after beare their dowers the whole fommer. 



