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Have in my former Booke giving ycu tke knowledge of the ordinary Phafielue, or Garden French. 
Beanes of divers colours, but there arc fondrie other lorts, fomc mentioned by Clxfiw, and fomc by o- 
thers ; whereof with thofc wee have tcene our felves, wee emend to give you in this Chapter a briefe 
i rhafielui flare cocctneo. The Scarlet flowred French-Beane. 
The Scarlet Beane rifeth up with fundry branches twining about (fakes that are fet for it to runne thereon, Bill 
turning contrary to the Snnne.having three leaves on a foote (talke,as ,n other of the fame kinde: the flowers are 
for faflvon like unto the reit, but are many more fet together, and o a moft orient fcarlet colour: the Beanes are 
larger than the ordinary kinde, and of a deepe purple turning to be blacke when it is ripe and dne; the roote pe- 
rifh eth like the reft in Winter with us. . , ... , 
Z phartalm liliaaa hirfata, The hairy Kidney-Beane called in Zurr/tte where it groweth Couhage. 
We have had an other of thiskinde brought us out of the Soft Indies, which being planted, was in fhew like 
the former but came not to perfcftion,the unkindly fcafon not buffering it to (hew the flower,but the cods which 
were b ought, tome were (mailer (hotter, and rounder than our garden kinde, others much longer,and many 
growing together as it were in clutters, and covered all over with abrowne fhort hairineffe fo fine,that if any of 
it be rubb-d’or fall on the backe of ones hand,or other tender pans of the skm, itwill cauie a kind of itching, but 
not thong nor long enduring, but palling quickly away without cither danger or harme, the Beanes were 
fmallc then the ordinary,and of a filming blacke colour. There arc fundry other fltargefo.ts of Kidney- 
Eemes w hereof CUefim maketh mention: thefirfl, (as moft of the leffjgroweth up with winding ftalkcs and 
branches and with three leaves fet together on long foote (talkes, and many white flowers m duffers, after 
which fuceeede much broader and fhorter cods, with white Kidney-like Beanes in them, (potted with blacke 
lines His fecond fort is not much differing in forme or colour of flower from the former, but that it is 
fomdwha paler and the Beanes are very white, fmaller, and more full or (welling than the ordinary white 
kinde A third 1 ‘ott is fomewhat reddtfh at the end of the foote (hikes, the flowers (land by couples being 
larner pale on the outfide, and ofablewifli purple within, fucceeded by reddifh Beanes, thicke and (bort, and 
fomewhat <ull and round. A fift fort hath reddifh greene ftalkcs, and fmaller darke greene leaves ; the flowers 
were meat and many, of a yellowifl* colour, the Beanes were fmaller, contained in fhorter and narrower cods, 
t. Vhofeohs Indicia fore coxciveo. 
The Scarlet flowr.e d Flench lkane. 
P haftOlutfruBu diver fo tel parvo & vi°ro alhU venis . 
French or Kidney Beanes of divers forts. 
