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Thismonntain/crSalif^^*" c ^ M \F. a ^ rti i MountainCreffes. 
not above two inches higb^^ ^ ^ “P 1 * of 0nCS hatld . a " d <Wte. 
Garden Creffes: the roote is (omewhaTwooddyand fibrous. ' ^ P ° Wcbes llke t0 thoie <* 
The fhalke hereoff fmTnrh'" “’”T f ^ Daifie Ieafed njonntaine Creffes 
thin but of foure inches long, fomewte likTto Sfie lef’ bra ” C, f d fr0 ™ ,be bottome.the leaves are very 
the edges and without footeftalkescomDaffino the hranrb eS ’ u h °il e0n tbe k n S alC (omewhat waved about 
a long fpike one above at cbe bot . to ™ es > ^wers are white and Band on 
containing within them flat round reddifh feede.’ Wh facfeede lon S and flenclcr pods three inches long. 
The (hikes of this Creffe'are^fy Z7\ (endef'IndT’ W T' Rock “- like Cie "«- 
fome branches ofan handbreadth long,fome twife ”« len^fnHT"^ 3 V at ha ' ry and d,Vidcd int ° 
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r/«,fc.^!|^S° c "“^ heAl f^ an,lolh(rhi U»M>dm 0m i t aiK S i n C™,, 7 ,j, t f omco f d]emin ^ 
Some of them flower earlier in the Sping then othere^ndfome later. 
“I™ £['***» fi" Cnbmm tenuifolium mmtomm, and 
l " '• tl,e third Chtfim callcth Car famine AlJnlwd™BaHhwm Nafluruum Alpirmm mint*Refedzfo- 
jfxrfis : the fourth is called by CluRus Cardlm'ne Ah'"’ and NoflnniumeSilpir.Hm minw folijs in or hem 
fturtioltim and Luefanenfa Tblall » , ™ - Alf G 'f™r '» Epifiolu a sClufim mcntionei h it N*. 
and by Bnnhinm Lfi n „inm ALumteZ^'TT ’ by . p»fi«a fnxLlU menu,,* d.fcoid,», 
- J the fiftts called by «!«»„ A!f , M Lfp.fa, 
