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lowers, and Come honey put toit,andalittleallome, and is found good for ulcers and fores therein, as alfoall 
ither old and filthy ulcers: boyled alfo in Vinegar and applyed warme upon the place pained by the ffioute, 
iveth a"reatdcaleof eale.asalfo to the joyntsand finewes that have weakeneffe and paines, or are troubled 
vith hard tumours, fwclliugs, or inflammations. 
Chap. LXXIII. 
Keirifive Leucoium luteum. Wallflowers, 
Have in my former booke, (hewed you all or mod of t'nofe Wall-flowrts that carrying beautifuli 
flowers are received as the delights and ornaments of a garden of Fleafure. I there alfo declared 
that there were fome other, of nofuchbeauty, or Cent fit tor that place, and therefore to be referred 
to this, as (hall be now (hewed you. 
1, Keirifive Leucoium montunum luteum. The Mountaine Wall-flower. 
The Mountaine Wallflower rifeth up with divers upright, flrong, and wooddy Italkes, as high as any man 
ifometimes, befet with many fhort greene pointed leaves, dented about the edges: the flowers are lingle, but 
■larger than ofthc ordinary lort, and-of a faire yellow colour, confiding of fonre leaves, fmelling very fweetc 
dike them, the long pods that containereddilh feede, are fomewbat (tenderer than the other: tberoote is wood- 
Liy di(per(cd under the ground into branches,and endureth long efpecially in the warmer Countries, wherethe 
jfrofts are not fo extreame, as they are with us. 
2. Keirifieti Leucoium fylvefire Clujii. Wild Wallflowers of Clufisu. 
This wild Wallflower, hath fometimes many, and fometimes but one head of long narrow greene leaves. 
Hying on th? ground about theroote.fomewhatlikeunto the ordinary Wallflower, but a little waved or fpa- 
ringTy dented about the edges, which fo abide the firftyeare for the moft part; yet fome the yeareof their firfl 
fpringing will fend forth a ftalke or two, of about a yard high, with many fuch like leaves fet thereon, as grew 
.(below, but fmaller and with fe w or no dents on the edges at all: the flowers are many that Hand cluftring to¬ 
gether, as it were in an umbel, (and not in a long fpike, as the ordinary Wallflower doth at the toppes ) confi- 
i fling of feure leaves a peece, not altogether fo large as the Wall-flower; nor of luch a yellow colour of little or 
■no lent at all : after which come long flender pods, with flattifh feede in them like the other: therooteis 
long and (ingle, with divers fibres thereat, and perilheth after feede time. 
5. Leucoium luteum Eruce folio. Wallflowers with jagged leaves. 
This kind of Wallflower, hath his lower leaves much more and deeplier jagged on the edges, (alraoftliks 
IQ it j five Leucoium vulgare luteum vel album. 
The ordinary yellow Wallflower or the white. 
a- iQeiri feu Leucoium fylvefire ClufU. 
Wilde Wallflowers if Clufiut. 
