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qr The Temperature and Vertues. _ _ d, 5 am, i The temperature and. vertues be referred to the common Potato’s,being.likewife a foo slam I C a meat for pleafure,equall in goodneffe and wholefomneife to the fame, being either rolich n embers,or boiled and eaten with oile,vineger and pepper,or drefl”ed fome other way by the 3 a skilfull Cooke. here i ' Bazehim’ £aith,That he heard that the vfe of thefe roots was forbidden in Bourg0I1dY ("cam they call them Indian Artichokes) for that they were perfuaded the too frequent vfe of them fed the leprofie. :1:
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. C H A p. 351.- Of the garden cjllhtl/0137 called Ho/[yhoc/ge.
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Tflere be diuers forts or kindes of Mallowes ; fome of the garden ; form: of the mfifi hock,
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Single garden Hollihoek.
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. - - en‘? 50' He tame or garden Mallow bringeth forth broad round leaues of 3 Wllfilnji grief . lour, rough,and greater than thofe of the wilde Mallow: the Pcallte 11: giggle flow. height of foiire or fix cubits 3 whereon do grow vpon flenderfoot-Pta% rsnctime whlfir
not much vnlike to the wilde Mallombut greater,con{_i{hng only of fiue_Ieaues,I 0 with min thfidls
or red,now and then of a deep purple colour,varying diuerfly as Nature lllli t0 Plaiude Offl t {C3 ' laces groweth vp a round knop likea little cal<e,compa€r or made vp of 3 TD" '5‘
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3 Waited purpurea multiplex. -Double purple Hollihocke.
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lihocke hath liltewife broad‘ leaues, rough and hoarie, or of an ouerworne ruffet colour,cut into diners feétions euen to the middle ribbe, like thofe of Palma Chrifii. The flourcs are very fingle,but of a perfeét ted colour,wherei‘n confi- ‘\v§’h_‘ar fieth the greateli difference. 1:" And this may ' "WLE
_ , be called Maltm rrofe/1 /implexperegrina fiilzo Fie ‘ A lagged flrange Hollihoclte. 1: W’
smm J , , -‘I . . . _ ,‘,‘g3§v,l?e‘''" ; 3 The double Hollihocke with purple 1 v"':.’v' 7”‘dl‘,~ - ' E floures hath great broad leaues, confufedly m- \
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\i— ‘ilruégqi "-2:,/..:,,,§_ i .~ dented about the edges , and likéwife toothed /“'@\\E -I y"l"" like a law. The fiallte groweth to the-height of V foure or fiue cubits. The Homes are double,and of a bright purple colour.
‘ The Garden I-lollihocke with double floures of the colour ofskarlet, gtoweth to the height offiue or fix cubits, hauirig many broad leaues cut about the edges. The Ilallte and roo-t islike the precedent. ,1: This may be called Meeltea hortenfir mhra multiplex, Double red H01-I lihockes, or Rofe mallow. 1: "'
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5 The tree mallow is likewife one of the Hollihockes ; it bringeth forth a great ftalke of the height often or twelue foot, growing to the forme of a fmall tree, whereon are placed diucrs great broad leaues of a rulfct greene colour, not vnlike to thofe of the great Clot Burre Docke, deepely indented about the edges. The Homes are very-great and double as the greateft Rol'e_,or _ _ d ouble Peiony,ofa deepe red colour tending to The root is great,thicl<e;and of a wooddy fubfiance,as is the tell of the plant. 1'. This d M 41:44 hortmfis atroruhente multiplreiflore. :1: Th q] The Place. . _ ere Hollihockes are fowne in gardens,altnoPteuery where,and are in vain: fought elfewhere.‘ 1]’ The Time. _ _ T theipge f§¢0nd yeere after they are fowne they bring forth their Homes in hill’ and Augufl, when flour; 13 ripe the Ptalke withereth, the root remaineth and fcndeth forth new fialkese 169068 and srmafly yeares after. *
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1 Th The Name)‘. ‘ _ _ Rep, ,,;»I;I0llihocke is called in Greelte, mm.-of diuers, fi0£z[':U/II-‘A-l’I:1.4rI7i4%O! outlandilh Role, and aue the or Winter Rofe.§.r;ld tll1;:l1;t(l)1fa; R(<)>tI'_ehv;rEibi§ wh e lSc:{}uE)f?:<;’4.0.’flla€‘t_Cfl,1WI1;:ICts 1:10 iifiawlna “fa 3m”°w’an ii 6 C t iaoopteir in Fiench Rofehfo t - ‘ “IE lgfh H C1" Ocke, ad 1331:“; 1,, low Dunc , mm at . , u re mer. in ngli , ol 1- . c e . Th 5 qr The Temperature. 1ikew.°fH0llihoclce is meetely hot,and alfo moilt, but not fo much as the wilde Mallow : it hath Thl ea clainrny fubfiancqwhich is mo: tpzzrei $15 the feed and root,than in any other part. tnone:hd;°°<‘lir;n off‘ the flou{)es,pf‘peciall]y thofe of the ted,doth flop the ouermuch flowing of thc cour ," h b ‘ ' = inc. _ T §r;°°=s, le:i;s,taiftlfe:dsohc:ue1 alvlvthofe things for which the wilde Mallowcs doe» which C0mtnonly and familiarly vfcd. A -
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CH AP; 352. Of the ‘Wilde 4/1”“-
q' The Defiriptios; He Wilde Mallow hath broad leaues fomewhar round and cornered, nickt about the "*-4 gdges, fmooth, and greene of colour :among which l'_1fC vp many fl€.fl¢’r<=‘1’¥°“Bh fialléleia r ,t_,_w_,_ M ~___r,,,s I i ii _ V, _. we
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