¥ be (jar den of pleafant Flowers. 
pion, and the Catch Flie, haue been fent vs from beyond the Seas, and are 
oaely nourfed vp ia Gardens with vs 5 the other Campions that are double, 
hauebecn naturally fo found double wilde (fornoartorindultryofman, 
that euer I could be allured of to be true, be it by neucr fo many repetitions 
oftranfplantations, and plancticall obferuations (as I hauefaid in he be- 
ginning of this worke) could bring any flower, Angle by nature, to become 
double, notwithftanding many affirmations to that purpofe, butwhatfoe- 
uer hath been found wilde to be double, nature her felfe,and not art hath fo 
produced it)and being brought into Gardens, are there encreafed by flip- 
ping, and parting the roote, becaufe they giuc no feede. 
The Time. 
All of them doe flower in the Summer, yet none before May. 
The Names. 
The firft kindes are called Ljcbnides fitiua, and ccrtnaru , inEnglilh ge- 
nerally Rofe Campions. The next is called Lychnis Chtlcedcnica , and By- 
zantina; in Englilh, of fome Nonefuch,andof others Flower of Briftow, 
and after the Latine, Flower of Conftantinople , becaufe it is thought the 
feede was firft brought from thence 3 but from whence the double of this 
kinde came, we cannot tell. The names of the others of this kinde, both 
Angle and double, are fet downe with their deferiptions. The feathered 
Campions are called ^Armcraria prttenfis, and Flos Cuculi , and of Clulius 
and others thought to be Odontitis Pliny. Some call them in Englilh Crow- 
floweis, and Cuckowe-Flowers ; and fome call the double hereof , The 
faireMaide of France. The Baffil Campions were fentoucr among many 
other feedes out of Italy, by the name of Ocimoidcs arborea ftmpcr virens. 
Arborea , becaufe the ftalke is more wooddyand durable then other Cam- 
pions : And ftmpcr virens, becaufe the leaues abide greene Winter and 
Summer. Clulius callcth it Lychnis femper vtrens , becaufe it is certainly a 
Campion. Thelaftis diuerfly called of Authors ;Lobelcalleth \tMufci- 
puU : Others Armcn.ru then : Dodonaeus Armcrius flos quartus. Clulius 
Lychnu plueflru altera, in his Spanilh obferuations, and puma in his Hiftory 
of plants , and faith , the learned of Salmantica in Spaine called it, Bc» ru- 
brum, as Lobel faith , they of Mompclier doe alfo : and by that name I re- 
ceiued it firft out of Italy. It hath the name of Catch Flie, of Mufcipult the 
Latine word , becaufe the ftalkes in the hoc Summer dayes haue a ccrtainc 
vifeous or clammy humour vpon them, whereby it calily holdeth (as I faid 
before) whatfocuer fmall thing, as Flies, &c. lighteth vpon ic. 
ThcVertues. 
We know none in thefe dayes, that putteth any of thefe to any Phy ficall 
vfe, although fome haue in former times. 
Ch a p. XXXIX. 
Keiri put Lcuceium luteum. Wall-flowers,or Wall Gilloflowcrs. 
Here are two forts of Wall-flowers, the one fingle,the other double, and of 
each ofthem there is likewife fome differences , as lhall be fliewed in their de- 
feriptions. 
