The Theater of ‘Plants. 
Chap. XXII. 
Chryfanthe'mum & 'Bttphtbalmum. Come Marigolds, and Oxc eye. 
Here are fiindry forts of thefe Golds,or Corne Marigolds>to be entreated of here,fome whereof grow 
plentifully enough, in our Cornefields, others being ftrangers, we have received from beyond Sea, 
and fome I have (ec forth in my former Booke, whereof I thinke good to give you the figures, of 
fome ofthenT,and therewith of our garden Marigolds, and referre your to che Booke * and for the 
neere affinity betweene theft and the Bupbtbalmum, I thinke it not amide to joyne them here alfo 6 
* • Chrjfentberftuntfegetrtm nofir at. The Come Marigold of our Owne Country. 
This Come Marigold hath fundry tender pale greeneherby (hikes, breaking forth into fome few branches, 
with divers long blcwiffigrceneleavesjfet without orderon them, being narrow at thebottom'e, and broader 
at the end,cut in a little on both edges: the dowers grow fingly at the toppe of every branch,being large, grow¬ 
ing out of grecne fcaly heads,and of a jfhining yellow colour, both the thrumme and the border of leaves about 
it, each leafe being broad or fiat pointed, and cut into three or foure parts, duelling a little fweete : therootc 
periffieth every yeare,and riftch fr om ic owne rowing. CMattbiolw hath fet forth one of this fort, with leaves 
jagged like Feverfew. The chiefeft difference in this from the former, conddeth in the leaves,which are whole 
(mail, long and round pointed like thole of the Daydes. 
2, Chryfantlpemum fegctttm Bxticum, Sp.wijb Corne Marigold. 
The ftalkcs hereof arc harder and browner then of the former, and dand more upright, the leaves are greener 
and not fo much divided or cut in on thqedges, the dowers are not of fo fhining a yellow colour, but fomewhat 
deeper yellow, the feede is fmall and w,hiciffi,and is bitter as the former is, although the herbe is fweete and ea¬ 
ten as a Sallee herbe,and herein confifteth the chiefeft difference. 
3 m Chryfanthemum tenuifolium B<tticiim Boelij. Bocl his Spurnfi) Marigold. 
In the leaves chitdy confifteth the greateft difference, betweene this and the laft,for thts hath fad greene leaves 
very much jagged and cut into very fmall and fine partSjalmoft as dmll as Camomill, the dowers are yellow and 
fo like that but lor the leaves,they could hardly bediftioguifhed. * 
4. CbrjfHntbemum y,i entinum Clufij, ClttfiM his Sp/tnifb Marigold. 
Clufitu his ('hryfanthcmtimotValentia in Spahe i w(ethupu(ually,butwithonedalke of a foote high, parted 
into fomc branches, befet witfiout order, with finer leaves then the Ia(t, but of a hoary colour, the flowers ftand 
fingly like che reft,and of a finning gold yellow colour, but unlike in this, that this ha h no border of leaves at all 
about the middle head,but is bare and naked* 
5 • C^ r )f ant ^ emitm H’jpftiictonprimum Clufij. The firft Mountaine Corne Marigold of CIhBw % 
This hath many long leaves next the ground, relcmbling thole of the white Wormewood, in the forme and 
