872 Chaf. 19 * Tbeatrum Botanicam . Tr 1 be 7, 
the outermoft whereof is whitifh in the one, with fundry fibres under it, and rcddifh in the other and encreafetf i 
bytheoffets, but is not parted into cloves as thegardcn Garlicke is, (oftrong (melling of Garlicke that th< 
milkc of Kine that feede thereon will tafte thereof, 
z. Allium angu'mum. Spotted or Snakelike Ramfons. 
This kindc of Ramfon hath fomewhat broader leaves then the other Ramfon, fomewhat like to Lilly Convallji 
leaves but fpotted oftentimes with blacke fpots as the (lender ftalkes,are which beare many fmall white flower.v 
on the head: the roote is bulbous but longer then the other, covered with a browni(h outward skinne or coace ( 
fomewhat netted as it were like Gladiolm, with a tuft of fibres thereto $ it is called by Hcrbarifts as Clufitu faith 
Vittorialii longa becaufe the Gladiolw is called rotunda. 
3. Scorodoprajfum, Great Turkey Garlicke. 
This great Garlicke ftiooteth forth (undry great long leaves mueh bigger then the ordinary Garlicke, and after 
divers yeares abiding a great long ftalke three or foure foote high with fome lefler leaves thereon naked from; 
the middle up to the toppe, where ft bcareth a large tuft of flowers encloled at the firft in a thinne skinne, of a 
paler colour then thofe of Homers Moly or rather whitifh, with three fquare huskes and blacke feede inthemii 
like the reft s the roote is great white and almoft tranfparent at leaft (hining, and fcldcme giveth of fets for en« 
Alicmm. crcafe. There is another with loofet fcaly and yellower rootes,and narrower leaves. 
4 . Scerodoprajfum alterum btdbofo & convoluto capitc. 
Great Turkic Garlick with a bulbed and twining head. 
This other great Garlicke groweth after the fame manner but larger in each part: the ftalke rifeth fometimes: 
halfe a yard higher, having at the toppe a large head of bulbes like to the Indian Moly , wrapped in a thinne skin,: 
with a long point growing above it being fmaller to the end, which bulbes in time breaketnat outer skinne and 
(hew the bulbes to be at the firft purplifh, but growing whiter afterwards, having alfo fome flowers among; 
them : the head with the toppe of the ftalke at the firft doth winde or twine it felfc like a Snake or Serpent,: 
which when the bulbes grow to ripenelfe ftandeth upright: the roote is as great and white as the laft, and more 
ready to part into Cloves like the ordinary (ort of Garlicke: both of thefe doe fmell fomewhat lefie ftrong: 
then Garlicke,partaking of Leekes,from whence ro(e the Greeke name *s‘Diofcorjdes faith. 
5. tJMoly P annomeum lattfolium primum Clujii. CInfix* his firft leafed Hungarian Moly. 
This Hungarian Moly hath divers long and fomewhat broad leaves riling from a white round roote chat hath 
(undry fmq.ll bulbes growing thereto .* the ftalke rifeth two or three foote high with thofe leaves thereon, but 
naked or bare from the middle to the top,where it bcareth a round tuft of purplifh flowers^after which commeth 
blackifti leede in three fquare huskes. 
3. Scorodopyalfum. 
Great Turkey Garlicke. 
3 . Scorodoprojfutn alterum Lobelij. 
Another fors of great Turkey Garliek with narrower leaves. 
