7. PtomaftmiM fim pkmcxrneo major, A greater double blufh Peonv 
Peony greater then theordmary, and as great as the ordinary double ied, yet holding the natmall nr^! 1 
a long time 0 . 111 ' 16 fl ° We ‘’ WhlCh ‘ St ° Sr0W Whitcr by ^ ndln g. and to h " ld the leaves without LedLg (of 
'the P l acc and Time. 
Wkhche other°f 0 m. m0ft ° f *“ d£d;ircd ™ ^ dcfaii i’ tious ’ and **flowring,&c is about My. 
T _ s 7heNarteS k 
yL 1 * called m Grcckc m'oyU&i ytuwn'fyift lat.nealfo Fceoma. many other names ireniu^r ,7 hr,u ,• n t - 
and I,t.ncas 7 >« mhl ( y „ fome have it Pm »W; 
deceived, for I verily th.nke they were die fame white rootes which now are taken and called DilUmnwM^ 
when they arc the rootes of the Fr,x*u!U as 1 shewed before in that Chapter foX r Fl .‘ 
wh" h h° r W i re a V hc h lvhi£h ™ d >e more herein, becaufe7V, t «. faith" theTcaves ofdh r £°“ y 
winch he tooketo hethe male, had leaves like an Alla,or Licoris, and foch ale the F^!i“eave° Si 
mwhm;ft f bedl i/? ° nab , lc ^, iaiy ’ 111 the fevtntli Chapter of his firft Bookc, with DilUna, 
S ftakenm thefenttobe hke Cmarnon, unlelle it be divers in the*Wtraft from others Antf/h^ 
{lieu cd before alio, that wc want not couzcners, and deceivers, to fell the white mme-o 'af ^ * ^ ave 
foj white Peony rootes. There needeth not anyVurrher e*$^ 
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Gichtw,,, the Dmcb*,JZ72 
bu v accordin s- coonr ow " £ «■• 
likewifc, and bitterneffe /oyned together, wherry .tle^uajl "pS^* 
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