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7 * be (jar den of pleajant Flowers. 
The Place. 
The places of thefe Molyes, are for the naoftpart exprefled iatbfir ti- 
tles, or in their deferiptions. 
The Time. 
The time is fet downe, for the moft part to bee in Iune and Iuly, the reft 
later. 
The Names. 
To make further relation of names then arc exprefled in their tiles, were 
necdlefle; let thefe therefore fuffice. 
TheVcrtues. 
All thefe forts of Molyes are fmall kindes of wilde Garlicke , and are to 
be vfed for the fame purpofes that the great Garden Garlicke is , although 
much Weaker in their effettts. Forany other efpeciall property is in any of 
thefe, more than to furoifli a Garden of variety , I haue not heard at all. 
And thus much may fuffice of thefe kindes for our Garden, referuing manie others 
that might be fpoken of, to a gecerafl worke , or to my Garden of Simples, which as 
God (hall enable me, and time giue leaue, may Ihew it felle to the world, to abide the 
judicious and critickc cenlures of all. 
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Utfplndelw. TheAfphodill. 
T Here remaine fome other flowers, like vnto the laft deferibed, to be fpecified, 
which although they haue no bulbous rootes, yeti thinke them fitteft tobcc 
here mentioned, that fo I may ioynethofe of neereft firailitude together, vn- 
till I haue finilhed the reft that arc to follow. 
t.Afihtdelns mtitr Mas The great white branched Afphodill. 
The great White Afphodill hath many long, and narrow, hollow three fquare 
leaues, flrarpe pointed, lying vpon the ground round about theroOte: thcftalkeis 
fmooth, round, and naked without leaues, which rifeth from themidftofthem, di- 
uided at the toppe into diuers branches, if the plant bee of any long continuance , or 
elfe but into two or three fmall branches, from the fides of the maine great one, 
whereon doe (land many large flowers Starre-fafhion , made of fix leaues a peece, 
whitiih on the infide, andftraked with a purplifli line downe thebackfideof euery 
leafe, hauing in the middle of the flowers fome fmall yellow threeds : the feede is 
blacke, and three fquare, greater then the feede of Bucke wbeate, contained in 
roundiih heads , which open into three parts : the roote is compofed of many tube- 
rous long cloggeSjthickeft in the middle, and fmaller at both ends, fattened together 
at the head, of a darke grayiih colour on the outfide, and yellow within. 
a. Jfphodthti allxa non rtmtfm. The white vnbratlched Afpodill. 
The vnbraached Afphodill is like vnto the former, both in leaues and flowers , but 
that the flowers of this arc whiter, and without any line or ftr-ake on the bade fide, 
and 
