Violet 5‘ differing in that,that this Violet bri the other fingle.

colour;f h llid F 'b db ' hd bla . - - b 3‘ he °r C

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the garden,but it can hard! __And by the relation ofag

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it 850 Of the Hifi-orie of Plants. L I B. 2e

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tefi ornament of all,_ chieiell: beauty, and moft excellent grace, an d the recreation of the miflirf, _ which is taken hereby cannot be but very good and honeft ; for they admonifh and lime VP 3 m .

to that which is coEnely_and- honelt ; forflonres through their beauty,variety of col_our,and €_"‘l“;' fit f‘orme,do bring to a liberall and gentle manly minde, the remembrance ofhonefire, comllfn? 3 and all kindes ofvertues: for it would be an-vnfeemly and filthy thing(as a certain wife mar} 3“

for him that doth looke vpon and handle faire and beautiful things,to haue his mind not faire,b“‘ filthy and deformedi

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qt i The Defcription.

_ A He blackeor__purple Violet doth forthwith bring from the root many leau_€5: b’l‘]’::i_’ _*- ~— " ‘fleightlyu-indenredinthe edgestrounder than the leaues ofIuy;among the midlh1;_ ofrprfng“-up fine {lender ftems‘,'an‘d vporr euery one a beautifull flour fweetly fmel lag; of a blewidarkifhfipurplie, confiilingof fine little leaues, the lowefl whereof is the gr_ea.tel1-‘b3 m_ them do appeare little hanging cups or k-nap°s’,which when they be ripe doopen and diuide t 1: of felues into three parts.ThC feed is fmal, long, and fomw hat round withall : the root coniififil. many fhreddy ll:riri‘gs'. i ' ' - I Viola négrafittepurparea. The purple gardenVio1ec.

3 Viola flare .1169. _ The white garden Violet.

,w""W zgigiiivlllll

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2 The white garden Violet hath man

7 7 . .. "lk . ~ - i l « ,r€CC’ dent 5 the colour of whole floutes efpeciailml cwhm fl°mcS’m form“ ‘"3 figure hke the P

y T _ t y fettethfo th h d'fl° » . 3- The double garden V10lCth8_thlCaueS, creeping brhnf:hds,Cariiiimr:ots like the garde fingle ngeth forth H101": beautifull {weer double flouf€5’a.n

4 The white double Violet likewife agrees with the other of his kinde differing onely in the

nce.

- . i . 3 crC _ Y U»-awrle 093 Ofthe Wilde Violets for it roweth feldom 31W W‘? poll molt high andcraggy mountaines, from whence it 133;}, beet? ht ‘“.t°

diners times brolfg e Y be brought ‘O -‘3“1W1'€ 01’ grow in the garden without great ind ulirl.

Cntleman often remernbred, called Mafier ‘Mama Heskctéa Who (Om:-in; _ . . . . H g grow

5 The yellow Violet is b

3 I/dial“ martin

C W516 garden purpleViolet.

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Ofgthe Hil’t0r‘ie of Plant 5 .

pzirprrrca multiplex.

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_V:'ola canina fylue/Zn}. 1olcts,or wilde Violets.

Viola martin lam . Yellow Violets;

'g,ow§ng vpnn the hils in Lancafhireneefe

' vnto a village called Latham ; and though

he brought them into his garden ,they wi- thered and p’m¢d._ The whole plant is de-_ feribed to be Iilreiintq the field Vi'o|et,and difiiereith from it, in that this plant brings forth y§llow.i:lt(1>(L)1[l;:Sf- ycfilike in forme and E tire, ut Wlt me _. _ y g 6 Thewilde field Violet with round leaues rifeth forth of the ground from zi fibrous root , with long {lender branches, whereupon do grow round frriooth leaues. The flouies ‘grow’ at the top of the fi.a‘:l<cs-,‘ or a lightblew colour: 1 and this growes ¢omm0n1y in woods and fuch like palaces, and floures in Iuly and Auguli. There is another varietie of this wilde Violet , ha- iiing the leaues longer,na?rtower, and fhal’-. per pointed:and this was formerly figured. 8: defcribed in this place by our Auth°T- 35 7 There is found in G-errI_13“Y ab?“ Norembergand Strasbuig, 6,1 kind °f V10‘ let altogether a P£raflger'1D1_.h¢r¢ P3”5- It hath(faith my Author)“ ‘hmk t9_“?;h $00.3 of a wooddy fiibfiancc, froin which riferh vp a (talk diuicling it i‘€lf‘lntQ diners bran» ches ofa wg.<[3d Y f“ti_{:3nCh€ Ifwhereon grigw log T ‘a e eaues 1 e t 0 e ofthe :m y: thegiibgrgg grow at the top,compa€t Sf flirt! leaues a'pie"cIc.;3'fa watcher colour. __ qr '1’/hr: