Of the HiP€01"i€ Of PIafHiS- 744:3. 2.. Of the HlfiO1‘iCCrE[Ji3fltS.

I C’m°P5 2/115 i [ll ' V In. T ' . ' - - , H“ ‘I The D {[0, 2-?‘ 1- M. u r Sjnglje puj:£,1:fP~..c. 2. Czzrzalzbylhg/74az;e mémra H e great Carnation Gillo-floure hath a thick round wooddy root, from which l'l{C;h , ~ * vp many pflrong joynted Pralks fet with long green leaues by couples : on the top_ 0“ C ital ks do grow very fair floures of an excellent fweet fmell,and pleafant Car-nat10I1 9°‘ lour,vvhereof it tooke his name. 2 The Clone Gillofloure differeth not from the Carnation but in greatneffe as well of the fiowres as leaues.”l'he floure is exceeding well knowne,as alfo the Pinkes and other Gillofl0l""5 5 .

wherefore I will not Peand long vpon the defcription.

i Caryop/ayl/an fimplex major. qt Tlxe Place. The fingle Gillofloure or Pinlce.

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\ Thefe Gilloflourctzs, efpehcially the 9339?; ». ons,are kept in pots rom t eextremiue ‘A ~ cold Winters. The Clone Gillofloure 61‘

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qt T11: Names. C, The Clone Gillofloure is called of the mot- Herbarifts Caryn}:/Jyllem Flo: , Of the fmell cloues wherewith it is pofl'eIl‘ed:in Italiafla G?“ rofolz.-in S panifh,Clauel : in Frenchpeilletz .- 1 f low-Dutchxlsinofielbloemeu : in 1-“‘‘“e 0d molt, Occflm Damafmm, ocellm Barbariwfs 3 Barbarz"m.- in Englifh, Carnations , and Gillofloures. Of fome it is called Vetonitflaal’ I Herba nmica. The which Bemardus G07‘d”_’W hath fet downe for Diofcoride: his Palem0”””’€'

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_ Vvhn . _ . . 0 , Caryopbyllm to be Cantabricaswhich P1131115". , u (flagged Pmk5- Largewhlte Iaeged P‘“1‘5- M}7.8.writet;h to haue been found out in 51” -f, about Augujhu time, and that by thofe Owl ca . fiolwznes Kucllius faith, That the Gilloflourc:

was vnknowne to the old writemwhofe illdgi, ment is very good,efpecially becaufe this is is not like to that of Vc:om'm,or Cantabrim 1‘ 0 ' T _ ;. R maruell, faith he, that fuch a famous fl0“’“°h pleafant 8: fW€¢t,fl10uld lie .hid,and not be made known by the old writers:which may be th°“g not inferior to the role in bea_utie,'fmell,and varietie. _ p , i q] The Temperature.’ , ' The G111°fl0“1'° With the lféaues and roots for the molt part are temperat in heate and dfi”cm' T T/1:2 Vartues. . . » The confefue Inadé Of the floures of they Clone Gillofloure and lugar is exceeding cordialhand wonderfully aboue meafure doth comfort the heart, being eaten now and then. M d It preuaileth agarnfl hot peftilentiall feuers, expelleth the poifon and furie of the difeafc , 3”{_ greatly com forteth the ficke, as hath oflate been found out by a leamed Gentleman of Lee ' E fex,ca1led M‘. R165-

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CH A P. 183. 7’im{.r,or wilde Cjiflofloures;

q} The Defcriptio».

He double purple Pinke . hath manie graflie leaues fet vpon {mall joynted flalktfr bli

couples , one oppolite againfl another, whereupon doe grow pleafant doublefllguris,