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8. 

 9- 



12. 

 13- 



Germander. 



Hyssop, set in February. 



Lavender {^La-vendula 



•vera ) . 

 Lavender Spike (Z. 



spied). 

 Lavender Cotton. 

 Marjoram, knotted, sow 



or set in the spring. 



14. Maudeline. 



15. Pennyroyal. 



16. Roses of all sorts, in 



January and September. 



17. Red Mints. 



18. Sage. 



19. Tansy. 



20. Violets. 



21. Winter Savory. 



Herbs, Branches, and Flowers for Windows. 



t. Bays, sow or plant in 

 January. 



2. Bachelor's Buttons. 



3. Bottles, blue, red, and 



tawny. 



4. Columbines. 



5. Campions. 



6. Cowslips ( Tusser here 



meant Oxlips) . 



7. Daffodils or Daffodon- 



dillies. 



8. Eglantine or Sweet-Brier. 

 g. Fetherfew. 



10. Flower Amour, sow in 



May {^Amaranthus). 

 I I. Flower de Luce. 



12. Flower-Gentle, white and 



red (^yimaranthus). 



13. Flower Nice. 



i^. Gillyflowers, red, white, 

 and Carnations, set in 

 spring and at harvest in 

 pots, pails, or tubs, or 

 for summer, in beds. 



I r. Holyoaks, red, white, and 

 Carnations (^Hollyhocks'). 



16, 



22. 



24. 

 25. 



26. 



27. 



28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31- 

 32- 



33- 



Indian Eye, sow in May, 



or set in slips in March 



[Dianthus Plumarius) . 

 Lavender of all sorts. 

 Larksfoot [Larkspur). 

 Laus tibi [Narcissus 



Poeticus). 

 Lillium Convallium. 

 Lilies, red and white, sow 



or set in March and 



September. 

 Marigolds, double. 

 Nigella Romana. 

 Pansies, or Heartsease. 

 Paggles, green and yellow 



[Co'wslips). 

 Pinks of all sorts. 

 Queen's Gilliflowers [Hes- 



per'ts Matronalis). 

 Rosemary. 

 Roses of all sorts. 

 Snapdragon. 

 Sops in wine (Pinks). 

 Sweet Williams. 

 Sweet Johns [D'lanthus 



Barbatus). 



