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B The hegbe boiled with white wine, hony,and a little allom, doth cure hot vlcers, and canltc C ITIOUC . . ' C th The leaues {tamped with a little bay falt,and bound about the wrefts of the hands,take away the {haking fits of the Ague. ' _ _ _ “me D ;t A decoétion of the floures together with the leaues, is vfed with good fuccefle to m0 v Schirrous tumors. i ‘ _ _ , mi; ;13 _ The oyle made with thefe is good to be vfed to annoint a Paralyticke,as alfoa gouty pa1'tt° tigate paine. _ " dead 1: Alfo a {trong dccoétion of the Homes drunke, moueth the Courfes, and expelleth tllc - childe. 1
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I Leutoium album fiuepurpureum flue violaceum. ’ ’ Doub1esrocksGii!efl°"“‘
White, Purple, oi Violet coloured Stocke Qillo-figure;
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1 He fialke of the great liocke Gillo-floure is two foot high or highei,round, and Ram: ’ into diuers branches. The leaues are long,white, foft,and hauing vpon them 39 1‘
a downe like vnto the leaues of willow, but fofter : the floures confiit of four‘: well: leaues growing all along the vpper part of the branche_s,of_'_a white col_our,exceed ing fweet offtged. in their places come vp long and narrow cods, in which is contained broad, flat, and round [the 1-ootis of a wqoddy fubftancezas is the fialke alfo. . es of
The purple liocke Gillo-floure is like the precedent in each refpe 6t,fauing that the flow “cg: this lant are of a pleafant purple colour, and the others white,which fetteth forth the difffifcfieci of w ich kinde we haue fome that beare double floures which are of diners colours, grcgfltli 6 , . %§‘f°.!F31S§¢§!!E§?°fthe.floufisaand i>1°afa.n=fw=s=fm=11- " Thi‘
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Of the Hiftorie of Pia11tS.
This kinde of Stocke Gillo «floure that bearethiloures of the colour of a Violet,’ that is to fay ofablew tending to a pur‘-t ple colour, which fetteth forth the difFe- rence betweene this plant and the other fiocke Gilloflouresgn euery other ref'p;‘e€t is like the precedent. a
It 2 Therewere formerly three figures ofthe tingle Stockes,which dilfer in no- thing but the colour of their floiires 5 wherefore wee haue made them content with one, and haue giuen (which was for- merly wanting) a figure of the double Stock,of which there are many and pretty varieties kept in the Garden of my kiride friend Mafier Ralf/7 Tztggye at VVei’tmin- fier, and fet forth in the bOOi{CS of fuch as purpofely treat of floures and their varie-g ties.
3 . To thefe I thinkeit not amilfe to adde that plant which Clziflm hath fet forth vnder the name of Lmcoiumfjzinzafiim Cretimm. It growes fome foot or more high, bringing forth many fialkes which are of a grayifh colour, and armed at the top with many and firong thorny prickles: the leaues which adorne thefe Ptalkes are like thofe of the liocke Gillouer,yet Idle and fomewhat hoary ; the floures are like thofe of Mulleine,of a whitifh yellow co-
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3 llmcoium @ino_{'um Cm‘z'mm. fhorny Stocke Gillofloures.
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_ round confomr.’ purple threds in their middles ; the cod5 which fucceed the flour-es are frnalland
Candy W ialfittig a little feed in them. They vfe, faith Hzmorim Be//M, to heat ouenstherewith in haue withlféffiit pientifully growes;and by reafon of the limilitude which the prickles hereof Yeclds milk M566 9nd the white colour,they call it Gala stiviola, or Galafiirvidz‘, and not becaufe it . eaWi1lCh G414 lignifies. 1; I 2 _ qr 75: Place. . Thefe kindes of Stocke Gillofloures do grow in moli Gardens throughout England.‘ The fl _ . _ IJ T/2: Time. . _ 3' °“T€ In the beginning of the Spring,and continue flouting all the Summer long.
_ The 1‘ The Names.
In Span3_‘t]pcke\Gillofioure is called in Greeke, aWa..= in Latinefiola alba_.- in Italian,Vz'al4 éimca.-‘ figure. It _, Vzalctta élanqmu : in Englifh, Stocke Gillofloure,Garnfey Violet, and Cattle Gillo-It
Th qr Tée Temperature and Vermcr.
in Ph ey are referred vnto the Wal-floure,al though in vertue much inferiouigyet are they not vfed A;
which Egke. except amongft certaine Empericks and Quack falueis, about loue and lull matters, nub‘ ‘ modefiie I omit. a
ten giu;:;"“‘_C“"’€74ri_w _reporteth,that a conferue made of the floures of Stocke Gi1lofloure,and of- B with the diiiilled water thereofipreferueth from the Apoplexie, and helpeth the palfie. '
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