Peafe Garden Early. 
Peafe Field. 
Peafe Roancivals . 
Number from one to nine inclufive (I never faw 
ten : ) of which fome are round , others almojt cu- 
bical • fome finally fome great : fome white , fome 
green, fome gray, others f potted, &c. 
V. The tenth , or Square Codded Peafe. Its 
Root is fmall and Fibrous like the former , and 
' perjfhes every Tear. It is a pretty Kind of Fulfe , 
and might for the form of the Leaves be very well 
referred to the Kinds of Lotus or Trefoils. It has 
three or four fmall weak Stalks , which fpread 
the mf elves out into many Branches , having two 
Stalks of Leaves at every Joint , and three fmall 
foft Leaves fianding on a very fmall Toot Stalk , 
coming from the Joints. The Flowers grow for the 
tnoji part two together , of a perfeff red or crim- 
fon color ; like in form aim ft , to the Common 
Garden Peafe BlofTom: after which come long, 
thick, and round Cods, with two Skins or Films, 
running all along the Cod , at the "Back or upper 
fide ', and two other fuch like Films , all along the 
Belly or under fide of the Cod -, which makes it feem 
to be four Jquare: in which is contained, round 
dif colored Peafe , Something f mailer , end harder 
than the ordinary Peafe. 
VI. The eleventh, - or Hem Peafe, which fome 
call alfo, Fifum Veficarium, Bladder Peafe. Cor 
Indum, and Cor Indicum ( becaufe they fir ft came 
from the Indies.) It has a Root which is 
very fmall, Bufhy and Stringy, with many Fibres 
adjoining to it, and perifhing every Tear at the firji 
approach of Winter. It rifes up and fpreads much, 
if it has a good Soil to grow in , having fever al 
fiender weak Stalks, which will lye down upon the 
Ground, and entagle it felf with the Clafpers which 
it has , unlefs it be fifiained with Stakes, Bufhes, 
or fome fitch like thing . Thefe Stalks fend forth 
large , 
