IK. IB 
The Theater of Tlants. 
ChAP.27» 52^ 
7. Beilis mcije jpinofaflore luteo mido. 
The greater yellow D.ufie with prickly leaves. 
3. Belli] Lipina major rigido folio. The greater mountaine Dailie with fharpe edged leaves. 
The leaves of this Daifie are longer and narrower then the firft fort, whofc dented edges are very fharpe, and 
leaves harder in handling, the endes in fome are pointed, in others fomewhat rounder: the toppes of 
a (hikes are furnifhed with finjgle flowers like the firft, butlargerthen it: the lcede isfmalland long like it, 
11 the rootes are blackifh with ({rings or fibres thereat, being fomewhat hard and wooddy. 
4, liellii major ramofa umbellifera Americana. The great Arrange white Dailie. 
he (hike of this great Daifie is higher and greater then of the firft great fort, the leaves alfo are larger, and 
ladeft towards the ends, but longer and fmaller at the bottoines, dented likewife about the edges, (hoo- 
; forth fundry branches, and all of them bearing many white flowers at their toppes, as it were in an umbel!, 
not fo great, nor the white leaves fo large as it, but fmaller, and more in number, with a greenifh yellow 
ummeinthe middle, and fome a little larger then others, the feede is fmaller then the other, and the roots 
(1 offibres. 
■ 5. Belli] Alpina minor rigido folio. 
The fmaller great Mountaine Daifie with rigid leaves, 
his mountaine Daifie is very like unto the laft bnt that it is 
e, growing fcarfe a foote high, with hard or harfh nar- 
or fhort leaves,deepely and (harpely dented at the edges: 
:ftalkeshaveeachof them one large flower, madelikethe 
t, whofe border of white leaves, have fometimes yellow, 
d fometimes purpiifh yellow thrums in the middle. 
6 . Bellis maritima folijs Agerati. 
The final! Sea Daifie with CMdtdeime leaves. 
This final! Sea Daifie, rifeth with a f'mall downy ftalke, not 
ove half’e a foote high,divided into two or three very (mail 
d long branches, at the bottome whereof grow a few very 
rail leaves, dented about the edges, very like unto the 
ives atMeuddine, the reft ofthe ftalkes and branches, be- 
g bare or naked of leaves unto the toppes, every one where- 
beare one final! flower, having above twenty finall white 
aves, compafiing a greenifh head in the middle : the roote 
lmall and white. 
7 . Beilis major jpinofafore luteo mido. 
The greater yellow Daifie with prickly leaves.’ 
This prickely leafed Daifie fpringeth up with divers heads, 
f many fmall greene leaves, dented about the edges, and 
,-ery dent (harpe at ihe point,which fhooting up into ftalkes, 
ith the like, but leffer leaves on them, become hard and 
ooddy up to the toppes, fometimes branched, otherwhiles 
ot, but carrying on their toppes divers fmall round flowers, 
n feverail fmall footeftalkes, which have no border of leaves, 
tlier white or yellow to compaffe them, but are like the na- 
!ed Camomill.or Ferherfew, and fomewhat leffer, beinga 
ellow round knop, fomewhat hollow in the middle ; after 
be flower is paft, there (land in their places fmall heads with 
cede, each whereof is fmalllong and whitifli, which mull 
bone be gathered when it is ripe, or elfe it qufekely falleth, 
>r is blowne away with the winde, the roote is a great tuft 
ir bufh of long blackifh firings, or long fibres; the tafte hereof 
s bitter and unpleafant, and the ftnell fomewhat ftrong. 
S. Cjlobsslaria Adonjpelienfnm jive Bellii carnlea. 
BlewDaifies. , 
The blew Dailie hath many narrower fhorter and blacker 
;recnc leaves then the common field or garden fmall Daifie 
ying on the ground •. the fialke rifeth to be halfe a foote high 
ir more, let with fome filch fmall leaves, and at thetoppea 
mall ronnd head, compofed of many blew flowers, fome- 
■vhat like unto the head of a fmall Scabious, and fometimes 
.vith white flowers: the roote is hard and ftringy, the whole 
alanr is bitter in tafte. 
9. Beilis ceruleaJpinofa. 
The blew Daifie with prickely leaves. 
This Daifie is wholly like the former blew Daifie, but that 
he leaves that grow below upon the ground, as well asthofe 
lpon the fmall ftalkes, being tike in forme unto them, are 
lented about the edges, the points whereof are prickely, a? 
ihe ends are likewife: at the toppes of every ftalke, which 
s not higher then the other, ftandeth one round flower, lar- 
;er or greater then of the other,but compofed of the like blew 
hreds as they. 
1 of Globulari* 
Globularia Monpclienjinm Bebu earulea> 
Blew Dailies. 
