fbone divide themfelves into branches with two leaves at 
every joynt, fomewhat broad and large, but more deepely 
cut in at the edges, and as it were curld or crumpied toge¬ 
ther, el pecially the lower leaves, for thofe that rile np with 
the flalke are not fo much tome or cut in on the edges, but 
are a little deeper dented than the former:the flowers (land 
ill fomewhat larger and rounder fpiky heads than others,of 
a pale purpliih colour: the feent whereof is plcalant,but not 
foquicke or hot as fome ofthe former. 
6 . Menuflrumbme»fiJive Mcnthtfylvcftriti The Ma¬ 
nured wild Mint. 
This wilde Mint that is nurfed up in Gardens hath cree¬ 
ping rootes as other Mints have, and fquare ftalkes which 
are hoary,and a little hairy alfo, whereon are fet larger amt 
rounder leaves than in the former, of an hoary white co¬ 
lour covered as it were with downe : the flowers (land at 
the toppes of the branches, in longer and more (lender fpikjj 
heads than any ofthe former, and are of a pale purpliih co¬ 
lour, the feent hereof is moreflrong, fell, and heady, but no¬ 
thing fo pleafant as the others. 
Of this kinde is the party coloured Mints which are kept 
in Gardens,having divers leaves parted, white and greene, 
fome more or Idle than others. 
7. CHenuflrumfalio longim. Long leafed Wild Mints. 
This Wild Mint hath fquare brownilh ftalkes, and fome¬ 
what broad, but longer leaves growing on them than the 
laft, andnothing hoary at all, but rather of a dull greene co¬ 
lour : the flowers (land at the tops ofthe branches in roun¬ 
der tufts,of a pale purpliih colour: the feent hereofis fome¬ 
what more pleafant than the other. 
S. <Mtntefirnm Tnontmumjive Panmnicum. Hungarian 
Wild Mints. 
This Hungarian kind hath fquare ftalkes, and fomewhat 
larg? leaves fst thereon by couples at every joynt, as the 0- 
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