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2 . S cabiofajlore albo gemino, Double flowred white Scabious. 
Igaveyou ill my former Booke, one fort of white flowred Scabious, which pertaineth to this order and i 
often found in the medowes and marflies neare the fea fide in our owne Land, and is not this I meane here r 
del'cribe unto you, but another differing both from it, and the other here before alio with white flowers bavin! 
filch like leaves but larger and broader then it; the (Hikes likewife grow higher and (Ironger, not leaning downer 
wards, and the flowers are larger than it; fometimes but one at the toppes of the branches, but mod ufually two 
Banding together, and fometimes three, of a faire pure white colour, and after they are part, the headswitl 
Ieede appea're more round and not flat, but rather a little cone fafhion, that is, tiling a little higher in the middlel 
the rootes hereof abide many yearcs. 
3. Scabiofaglobalariafahjs ferratis. The Globe Scabious without leaves. 
This Globe Scabious is of a middle fifed flature, about a foote and halfe high,and a hath all the leaves that prow 1 
both on the lower parts of thcllalkes, and at the foote of them, fomewhat long narrow and pointed at the ends} 
deepely dented at the lower ends of them, butnotmuchgafhedinon the edges like the other forts of Scabious.* 
but thofe thatgrow higheil neare unto the flowers, are much more and finer cut in -• the flowers that (land at thei 
toppes of the (lender (kikes, being divided into one or two parts, are very round and clofe fet together, of the 1 
like pale blew colour as in other forts, or a little more purphfh like unto the flowers of Devills Bit; but about! 
Lovair.s as Lobcl faith, it is found with white flowers: the feede is fmall, but long and fomewhat rough like the 
other forts-the roote is fmalland long, not abiding after it hath given feede. 
4 ScabiofaGlobularia BdlidUfolijs. Globe Scabrous with fmallDaifye leaves. 
This other Globe Scabious , (white I am fomewhat doutfull, whether to call a Daifye as Batthmus doth, or a I 
Scabious as Clirfim doth ) creepeth upon the ground, with trailing branches taking roote as they fpread, fet with f 
many fat thicke leaves, fmooth and greene, not dented at all on the edges, nor (mall or fharpe at the end, but 
blunt or round pointed, fomewhat like unto the leaves of the (mall garden Daifye, or Globu/aria, called blew, 
Daifyes, every one like unto them, being fmall and narrow at the lower end, andbroadeft toward the end: from! 
the ends of which trailing hranchearife (lender naked (Hikes, about halfe a foote high, bearing on each of! 
them a round ball or head greater than any of the Globularia , yet lefler than thofe of the field Scabious , fn][ 0 f 1 
fmall flowers, of a more debpe purple colour than the S cabioufes : after which come fmall feede lefler than any of f 
the former. 
5. Scabiofa tetusifo/iacapituboglobofo. Globe fiowred Scabious with thinne cut leaves. 
This finely cut Scabious , hath the lower leaves more finely cut in on the edges, than any of the former, but thole * 
on the (kikes which are many, two alwayes fet at a joint, are much more finely eut into fmaller parts than they I 
up to the to ppcs, where the flowers Hand in round heads, but of the fame purplifh blew pale colour that is in the : 
ordinary forts of Scabious. 
Scabiofa ruba lodes. 
The red Indian Siabioaa. 
4. Scabiofa G olaUriaBcHiditfolijs. 
Globe Scabious with (mail Daifye leaver. 
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