The (jar den of flea) ant timers. 
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Ctryopbyllus Turcicus, 
Caryopbyllut Cambresjh Poole, 
Cary opbyBus Pegma dilutior . 
CaryapbyUus Pegma faturatior. 
Caryophyllus Heroina diftus 
elegans Magijlri iradfhany. 
Caryephyltus albus optimus 
maser Lendinenfts & alius. 
caryophyllus maior rubens 
& minor. 
CaryopbyUus purpureus maior 
fir minor. 
Caryepbydus Perfico violaceus. 
ceryephyllus purpuro ca rule us. 
The Turkie Gilloflo wer is but a fmall flower, but of great de- 
light, by reafon of the well marking of the flower, being moll 
viually equally ftriped with red and white. 
The Poole flower, growing naturally vpon the rockcs nearc 
Coglhot Cable in the Ifle of Wight, is a fmall flower , but very 
pleafant to the eye, by reafon of the comely proportion thereofj 
it is of a bright pale red, thickefpecklcd, and very fmall with 
white , that it feemeth to bee but one colour , the leaues of the 
flower are but finally lagged about :it is conflant. 
The light or pale Pageant is a flower of a middle fize, very 
pleafant to behold, and is both conflant and comely , and but 
that it is fo common, would be of much more refpeifl then it is : 
the flower is ofa pale bright purple, thicke poudered, and very 
euenly with white, which hath the maftery , and maketh it the 
moregracefull. 
The fad Pageant is the fame with the former in forme and 
bigneffe, the difference in colour is, that the purple hath the ma- 
ftcry, which maketh it fo fad , that it doth refcmble the Braffill 
for colour, but is not fo bigge by halfe. 
Mafter Bradfliawc his dainty Lady may bee well reckoned a- 
mongthefe forts of Gilloflowers, and compare for neateneffe 
with mod of them : the flower is very neate, though fmall, with 
a fine fmall iagge, and of a fine white colour on the vnderfide of 
all the leaues , as alfo all the whole iagge for a pretty compafTe, 
and the bottomc or middle part of the flower on thevpperfide 
alfo: but each leafe is ofa fine bright pale red colour on thevp- 
perfide, from the edge to the middle, which mixture is of won- 
dcrfull great delight. 
The beft white Gilloflower groweth vpright , and very dou- 
ble, the blades grovve vpright alfo, and crawle not on the 
ground. 
The London white is greater and whiter then the other ordi- 
nary white, being wholly of one colour. 
Theflamell Gilloflower is well knownetoall, not to differ 
from the ordinary red orcloue Gilloflower, but only in being of 
a brighter or light red colour : there is both a greater and a Idler 
of this kinde. 
The purple Gilloflower a greater and a ldfc : the ftalkc is fo 
flender, and the leaues vpon them fo many and thicke, that they 
lye and trade on the ground : the greareft is almoft as bigge as a 
Chry flail, but not fo double : the lefTe hath a fmallcr flower. 
The Gredeline Gilloflower is a very neate and handfome 
flower, ofthebigndfeoftheClouc red Gilloflower, of a fine 
jalcreddifh purple or peach colour, cnclining to a blew or vio- 
Jct, which is that colour is vfually called a gredeline colour: 
it hath no affinity with eyther Purple, Granado,or Pageant. 
The blew Gilloflower is neither very double nor great, yet 
round and handfome, withadeepeiaggeat theedge, andisof 
an exceeding deepe purple colour, tending to a tawnie:this 
differeth from all other forts , in that the leafe is as greeneas 
graffe,and theftalkes many times red or purple : by the greenc 
leaues it may be knownc in the Winter, afwellets in the Sum- 
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rner 
caryepbyllus carneus. 
Caryophyllus Site flatus 
maximus U'ittie. 
Theblufh Gilloflower differeth not fror ,ie red orftamel!, 
but only in thecolour of the flower, which sblufli. 
lohn Wittie his great tawny Gilloflower i for forme of grow- 
ing, in leafe andflower altogether like vntc, the ordinary tawny, 
the flower oncly.b'ecaufe it is the faireftai'd greatefl that any o- 
rher 
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