684 Salmon J Herbal Lib. I. 
Great Marjb Marigold, Common , Single. 
I IV. The Second, or Lellei Angle Marfh Mari- 
gold. It has a like Root with the former, from 
whence rife many round Leaves Spread abroad, 
of a dark green color, anaong which rife up 
Small Marjb MARIGOLD. 
Single Great Marjb Marigold. 
thick , round , fiefhy ' Stalk by it felf* among 
which rife up , fat , thick Stalks , almolt 
a yard high , with fome Leaves thereon : 
and at the tops feveral fair , great, gold-yellow 
Flowers, like unto Crow-toot blowers, but much 
larger, and fhining. We have here exhibited to 
you two Figures of this fame Plant for information 
fake. 
divers Branches, charged with the like Leaves.' 
The Flowers grow at the tops of the Branches, 
of a raoli fhining yellow color. This Parkinfon 
will have to be one and the fame with the former, 
being only leffer or greater in one place than in 
another. 
V. The third, or Double Marfh Marigold. It 
has Roots which arc ctmtpofei of many thick , long 
and round, whit if h Strings , which run down deep 
into the Ground , and there are jajlned very 
ftrongly. From this Root come forth man^ broad 
and round green Leaves, a little indented or waved 
about the edges, like unto the fingle Kind, but 
not altogether fo large, efpecially in a Gar- 
den where it Hands not a little Moilt The 
Stalks are weak, round, hollow and green , di- 
vided into three or four Branches at the top, 
with Leaves at the feveral Joints; on which 
Hand very double Flowers, of a gold yellow color, 
the five outward Leaves, being larger than any 
of the reft which are encompalfed by them which 
fall away alter they have lfood blown a confide- 
rable time (Tor it continues in Flower a month 
or more, efpecially if ir grows in a fhady place) 
without bearing any Seed. 
VI. The Places. The two fitft grow only in 
Waters and watery Ditches, and by their Bank- 
lides, as alfo in Marlhy and Watery 'Medows, 
The third grows Daturally in Marfhes and Moilt 
Grounds , ( in fome places more double than in 
others) but with us it has been for a Long time 
Nurfed up in our Gardens. 
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