The Cjarden of p tea f ant F tempers. 
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ThcVertucs. 
The properties hereof, nodoubr, may well bee referred to the Angle 
kinde, beeing of the fame qualitie, yetasItakcit,alittlemoremildcand 
temperate. 
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Chap. L VI I. 
Parthenium flore pleno. Double Featherfew. 
F Eatherfew that beareth double flowers is fo like vnto the Angle kinde, that the 
one cannot be difeerned from the other, vntill it cotne to flower, bearing broad, 
pale orfrefhgreeneleaues, much cutin on thefides : the ftalkes hauefuch like 
leauesonthem as grow below, from the toppes whereof come forth many double 
white flowers, like vnto the flowers of the former wilde Pelletory, but larger, and 
like alfo vnto the flowers of the double Camomill : the fent whereof is as flrrong as 
of the Angle. 
The Place. 
We haue this kinde only in Gardens, and as it is thought by others, is pe- 
culiar only to our owne Countrey. 
The Time. 
It flowreth in the end of May, and in Iune and Iuly. 
TheNames. 
It is called diuerfly by diuers : Somethinkeitto be Parthenium of Dio- 
fcorides,but not of Galen ; for his Parthenium is a fweet herbe,and isthoughc 
to bee imaracue , that is Marierome : others call it Matricaria ; and fome 
Amarclla. Gazatranflatcth it Muraleum, Thieph.lib.j, cap.']. It is generally 
in thefe parts of our Country called Double Feaverfew, or Featherfew. 
The Vertues. 
It is anfwerable to all the properties of the Angle kinde which is vfed 
for womens difeafes, to procure their monthly courfes chiefly. It is held 
to bee a fpeciall remedy to helpc thofethat haue taken Opiumtoo liberally. 
In Italy fome vfe to eate the Angle kinde among othergreeneherbes, as 
Camerarius faith, but efpecially fry ed with egges, andfoit wholly lofcth 
his ft tong and bitter tafte. 
Chap. LVIII. 
Chamamxlum. Camomill. 
O Vr ordinary Camomill is well knowne to all, to haue many Anal trayling 
branches, fet with very Ane final leaues, bulhing and fpreading thicke o- 
uer the ground, taking roote ftill as it fpreadeth : the toppes of the branches 
haue white flowei s, with yellow thrummes in the middle, yery like vnto the Feather- 
few, before deferibed, but fomewhat greater, not fo hard, but more foft and gentle in 
handling, and the whole herbe to be of a very fwcct fenr. 
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