;io 
c / he (jar den of plenfant Flowers. 
CerptpbjUus Biximus Ltngo- 
btriitet ruber. 
Sauadgc,fay fotne,but that the red is not ci imfon as the Sauadge; 
others fay theDaintie, but not fo comely : the leauts of the 
flowers arc many,and chruft together, without any due forme of 
fpreading. 
The great Lombard red is a great fad red flo wer, fo double and 
thick of leaues, that it mod vfually breaketh the pod, and fel- 
dome (heweth one flower among twenty perfect : the blades or 
greene leaues are as large as the little. 
CerjefbjBt mejerer. 
terjufbUtU meierirefimie- 
egtrimjit. 
Ceryofbyllei «tier Uri/tolica. 
ju 
emjiphylles meUr SrijWi*» 
fit carnsus. 
Caryophylltts maior Voroborni- 
omfis rubor, 
CsryiokylJus maior Doroborni- 
Vtfa dilutus fiue alb us> 
Caryoptyllus maior Cantii. 
taryophyllus maior Rtgixcui. 
caryopbyUus maior elegans. 
Carytpbytlus maior BrafUienfs. 
CgrjspbjRus maior Granu^ 
Unfit, 
Gilloflowers. 
T He Iuftic Gallant or Weftminfter (fome make them to be 
one flower, and others to bee two, one bigger then the 
other) at the firft blowing open of the flower (heweth 
to be of a reafonabic fizeand comelineffe, but after it hath flood 
blowen forac time it (heweth fmaller and thinner : it is of a 
bright red colour,much ftriped and fpeckled with white. 
The Briftow blew hath greene leaues,fo large, that it would 
feeme to bring agreater flower then it doth, yet the flower is of 
a reafonable fizc, and very like vnto the ordinary Gr emtio Gillo- 
flower, fttiped and flaked in the fame manner, but that the white 
of this is purer then that, and the purple is more light, and ten- 
ding to a blew : this doth not abide con flant, but changeth into 
purple or blufh. 
The Briftow blufh is very like the laft both in leafe and flower, 
the colour only (heweth the difference, which (eldomevaryeth 
to bi fpotted,or change colour. 
The red Douer is a reafonable great Gilloflower and conflant, 
being of afairercdthickepoudered with white fpots, andfee- 
meth fomewhat like vnto the ground Carnation. 
The light or white Douer is for forme and all other things 
morecomelythentheformer,thccolour of the flower is blulh, 
thicke fpotted with very fmall fpots, that it feemeth all gray, and 
is very dtlightfull. 
The faire maide of Kent, or Ruffling Robin is a very beautiful 
flower, and as large as the white Carnation almoft: the flower is 
white,thicke poudered with purple, wherein the white hath the 
maftrie by much, which makcrh it the more pleafant. 
The Queenes Gilloflower is a reafonable faire Gilloflower al- 
though very common, ftriped red and white, fomegreatand 
fome fmall with long ftripes. 
The Daintie is a comely fine flower, although itbe not great, 
andforthefmaHneffeandthinnelTe of the flower being red fo 
finely marked, ftriped and fpecklcd,that for the liuelinefie ofthc 
colours it is much defired, beeing inferiour to very few Gillo- 
flowers. 
The Braflill Gilloflower is but of ameanefize,being of a fad 
purple colour, thicke poudered and fpeckled with white, 
the purple herein hath the maftrie, which maketh it (hew 
the fadder, it is vneonftant, varying much and often to 
bee all purple t the greene leaues lye matting on the 
ground. 
The Greneio Gilloflower is purple and white, flaked and ftri- 
ped very much: rhis is alfo muc It fubiedt to change purple.Therc 
is a greater and a lefier of this Linde, befides the greateft that is 
formerly dderibed. 
The 
