774 Cm a P. 23. 
Tbeatrm ‘Botanicum . 
T R I B & 6*, 
Endivia fativu . 
Carden Endive* 
Imiuifit/e Endivia rnttor mgiftifctis. 
Small Garden Endive. 
you in my former Booke, and thcrefori I will make no further delcription of them.but give you the figure ofthe 
merlj Xhfved”nd?’ * W bw witha11 fet out the Vmuesof th ™ more * a nfor- 
^'7'“ minor Mgujiifilu, Small garden Endive. 
Th is fmall Endive hath many very long leaves lying on the ground, narrower than the firfi garden Endive, and 
“ at n ° re blt rn r '• r n e ke 15 fle c nd erer.more lull ol branches, and lower than the other, bearing at the tops 
Sai WBI ‘ lecotam01,Endlve > attcr which follow the like feeds aUn, a’nd the route periling fn 
. . The Place . 
This IS onely plaited in Gardens, as well beyond the leas as in our country as the other forts are. 
The Time, 
Itflowreth .„d periflieth with the other forts if it be fowen in theSpring, but if atMidfommerit will then 
abide the beginning of Winter, and will well ferve robe ufed as the others be W,il C ° 
The Names , 
thereforehnrhr'he % Ta 2 Z or Sntnbnm,doth denominate as well Endive as Succory,and 
therefore both they and the kinds therof are called after the Greek-SWer,or htubacc* after the Latin -.Diofcoridfs 
maketh two kindes of *r»r,the one tame,the other wilde.and of ea h two forts,of the tame,he faith the one hath 
otheTALi'■ ° Ur ordlnar y8 Jrc * en kind,and called by Matthidw htubm major, and of 
ler f rrrh hu the LLp ™ ’ the ( °fJ ie £ cn a narrow lea fe> and is fomewhat bitter in tafte,which is this Endive here 
let forth by the judgement of the beftmoderne writers, and i< called by Matthtolw Jntubw ^Endivia miner by 
JZZlTr l hme f a,ter ’ by G flAuburn Mgrtflifolittm Scar,da *lip.b w ■ by ClnBm in bifiora 
ZdwrZZZrZ™” 1 ; \ l ■' S ‘ ruU u aK ! BtfivkU, who faith that the name of *W-iven t0 this 
fore whewf-L er c corr . u P tlon °! the times, which fhould have beene called Serial* r *f, r *rv* Seri,, and there- 
ftd Endive is call 7h a j’ P ? lntcd ' n an , v 7 lcd ‘ cm f\ this fjrt 01 Endive is intendedthereby and fhould be u- 
ZdMaZll Z a °e r ****■ 7 the Mim ‘ Sndiv < ««<* &»B ki ” d <= 
bvth z French Frd '~ ’ t, f lcca ie ® ftioppesbeyond the feas Scariola domestic* ) by the Spaniard, gn&ivi* 
ZlllEnZt ’ y ' " by thc DU<ch £ “ d '™‘ and fa y “ ^ Endive, and this fort 
ah 1 , _ The Vertues. 
or the kinds thereof which 1^°^ ^ c01 ]d degree at the leaft, but are more moift and IefTe drie than Succory 
and in the hot fits of ale anH' ^ W - dl t0 coo,e the «"®'v* ^ a « in the liver and (lomacke, 
or the j'uyce or diftill c 3 wa’ter • the fame alf ln ^ P a, 7 of ^ b°<tyi to ufe the decoftion of ihe leaves 
conations in the uritorie Darrs'• rhefe A ■ t0 C °° etbebeate and fharpeneffe in the urine, and theex- 
able foe the faintinss and fwounino C T °n- t C p arne propertie,or rather more powerfull, and befides is availe- 
raintmgs and lwoumngs andpaffions ofthehe^rt: outwardly applied they ferve to temper the 
fharpej 
