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Of‘ the l"lilltoi:.ie ol" Plants.

:1: zo C/Ezimxiris Lima.

4: I I Cléamacirér variegarm Yellow Dwarfe [rm

Variegated Dwarfe Irér.

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3 The French or rather Sea Floure demluces (whereof there is alfo another of the fame kinds altogetlierleilcr) haue their root without any fauour. In fhew they differ little from the garden Floure deduce, but that the leaues ofthefe are altogether flenderer, and vnpleafant in fmell, grow- ing plentifully in the rough crags of the rockes vnder the Alpes, and neere vnto the tea fide. The learned Dr. L./I/flzrizrr a long time firppofetl it to be M erlzzmz Dzafc,Maz‘tbzolm deceiued himfellc and others,iti that he laid, That the root of this plant hath the feat of the Beach : for my felfe haue proued it to be without fauour at all. It yeeldeth his floures in Iu_ne,which are of all the reft nioft like mm the gralfe Floure de-luce. The tafle of his root is hot, hitter, and with much tenuitie of partgas hath been found by Phyficall proofe. _ A. _ V

1 4 This my Biz,1;m‘;mhath long narrow leaues like thofe of the laft defcribed ;_very narrow, iharpe pointed,hauiug no vngratefull fmell 5 the llalkes are fome Cllblt and an halfe in lerigth,and fotnerirtie more 5 at the top they are diuided into 2 or 3 branches that haue 2 or 3 Houres a piece, like in ihape to the floures of the broad leafed variegated bulbous [#55 they haue alfb a good f_fl_I}CIl ; the finds ofthe hanging-downe leaues are of a darke colour , the other parts of them are vaa riegated with white,purple orviolet colour. The three other leaues that fiand vp are or a deepe violator purplecolour. The rootisblackifh, flerider, hard, knotty. if . » '

Narrow leafed Flourede-;luce hath an infinite number ofggrallie leaues much lilr e vino Reed,

amongxvhich rifevp many fialkes: on the ends of the fame fprling forth twolfometimes three i

rivhtfweet and pleafant floures, compaét of nine leaues. Thofe three that hang Closirnewetrd are gizater than the rePt,of Va purple COlOLlI',PEi‘1pp€'Cl1W1tl1 white €l;"id"]Cll0lN 3 but thpfe three mall 10 in 63 [1] at appgare next,are ofa purple COlOLl1“.’l7.llCflOllC mixture ; tnofe three that {rand V'_m'lgl'1l7 are ‘A. ' ' ' - 17' =1 ' l ,.-..l‘:. .. mu m.‘ ‘M’; 4

oggnxlgyfigiflitllr colour, tipped with purples and ~l1C1€l‘ tatli of theft: l.€aU€.:. appeait :.hfC.L frnall §,,~OW1—lCaig]m;5}il;-(3the toiigucofa fmallhir . W V » ~ u. g. V 5 "[153 fimfj pr-aflie Floure de-luce dilfereth from the otherin frriaiiaelllzantl iii tiiinhe he of

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leaves, and in that the llallaes are lower tgaiiélre lC3l1{‘.S,fc11]£l [ht fiOllIt,:> in (1_;,.iprgmilcoltizirare lilie tholeofthe {linking G'l3.(lC.lOll,l3.¥.l[.YI1l‘.C. le 6... V p L I P p '

fig. "jflrcrc are mam; other V9.1‘l€tl€S of the broad leafed Plow:utmliictzss oer-rules rt3eetiO~ midbv Om Aughgml '3; alfo of the narrow leafed, VVl'.\1Cl1 here wee doe .l‘.OE1ll€C[rl(lr3T()1l‘..l1llZ t-posh

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hutreferre lush as 3‘;f..I2<.lCllf()LES to trouole tlitmltluea M rill i‘«Zl—:€l~R1LIt!CS, I0 (.“«.-«.4,.»;e,»»a.s r;il-‘.\.»l C!vT:Ej5:‘ .".‘*lO

to P6 b Gladden is called in G-reelter

king Gladdo

trol

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)7‘ .,' l ."_ r - . . 0 _ .. -V10‘!-1~ it;ii;a:~.-ding I mdge it not amille to aging the fig; *”‘rf~2_*\“..., 3.; N: O ‘,2 . r‘ " U or iiit, ran J.'1lL Floii.tdt—lii<.es, as alfo or one of the il£ir‘IOWt':rle_-;1ued_ 7 "f'b . r 7-» - - . . y g F u.»1s.~. ‘CICLGFC Wi1lCi'lVVCg1LlC you in the feuenth placeis Irzrflore rierrislro oéfa,/eto,(,’v’c.Lo.a5irzg', or this are {mall and long like th-ole of thewiltl B.zzmr:».vzc Eioiiiteéie-liiee; the root __ ”"¥"5Vi‘Tf>’ l>_1§=‘,) hatli many flroiig thi-eds or fibres comming out <>.it‘i't:thc llalke ((‘VV!'‘1‘4CE§~ , f 'Vl‘i:‘:t I-E1ll)(.l1L‘i1ClCS it felle into two or three branchegwliereoti gr:;>vr flouresii'ilha::elilo:: ¥:i CH6 0ilier- ‘fliotrre luces,but their Colour is of an otieritrorntsltslsw, or 9.131 A K if ~1\"l&li‘.y"£1t(:‘ the ditrerctices of the C/’2.m2,ei,='ii2’ci~ Z/z:ifoi[i.4:,orbro.1d lcaflgd_ jgk‘ .Lfl"t' l*l‘€="‘ l"““C£;tx.r.ll tlillis: is their floures~for fome haue floures oft ‘— lei1i=~»- ; , H - ' 5” ‘” " " die Est .i/l‘li[C,Ul'.‘l.l.Cfl\.J:1:C are ~xa..riegate:~<;’: with yellow and purple, &:c. There Sore ._ . /I ...i<3_irr,-and giue you their i[1:§.’}lll'CS,i'J€‘C3.Lll‘C their lhapes clifher little.Tl1is ei<2‘l’itl1t'z:2erfl;>re is WvCtf’t5.1¢;-U551 (mt L‘i1}/1([.l’¢[r1 l’\'f\Illl'(i lJ‘”"’"‘l‘f“‘ /7”‘? ' l” l C/’ 7 *" U V " £7- Dwmfe fill, M , .3 y _ ix] -_ ,/:. ietimt 7, izimezii/r[/ztifii lzz flame 7‘It£’I€1&6',R€(l ,t,-.t",."‘t13‘€C§ Variegaté: ll(ErlI€lllill,C//.z7?2A:;i’[2';5/fiat} Xfellow Dwai'fe.Im .- The eleuenth, C/mmzeirir varicgam, e W. 1e eauesan ateo =" '- I; ~ !' ‘J .‘ ' . « forthe bigncwe Ofthe plants ]11r0.1el:aln;<_::he’ {£30 plant; are V.ll:1llgX1Of)1L1lt5;Xl0§til1Igh , tllie floures, A». .' u V u ure.e'i . ‘. . .‘ may mlhce for the “arms ad”? :_ _ cy F ‘l?l11€‘S,3S'lfl. pri ti Liusmuci I thinke 1 an . CI1p[10{l.sOl tnefe Lwarfe varieties of Floure de-Iuces. Thd, I q] The Place, e » . - V - - Plants p ants doe grow in the gardens of London, amongfl Herharilts and other Louers of

1}? T/ac 1“:'m»:n March to the beginning of May. ‘I T/1:: N/i.me'rJ Th I ' I - I . . . -l . - l - 9 Turlsy Floure de-luce is called in the Turkiih €O!]gL1C)L,/1/iilflz Sziflanz, with this adclitamem:

lomtlle It ‘4 ' , -. .- ~ muchcd . 3%1“1_“5a_F10’€ B6’//t}fI/1Mt_c'- 1flEDgllfh,”Floure tle~luce. The rel’: of the names haue heene - in t eir titles and hiilories.

They floure from the end of

The {am 1 _ d ‘T/Jcir Nzitzzre aim’ I/‘ertzm. OFF! u ties an temperature of thefe rare and beau-tifull floures are referred to the other forts

Ciitzcilfitz-IIIUCCS, lvyhereunto they do very wc11accord_

C£1llC(.lO[gum 12:15:? glgdoylp matflie offloures and roots of Flame de—l_uce, of each a like quamitie, which Oyle profited‘ m C}:).ftC{l‘tt> e fame manner that Oy,le.OfROl‘CS,Lllll€S arid fuch like he tirade : rcplctionjand thedif lflc tfi rengthen the finewes and ;oynts,helpeth the crampe proceedingof

Q fi0meSOfPre:hefc1:1) ed in iC}reeCl}<.e:€7z,i>71eu.:7¢o7aza_. . _ tvater gmnkc mu .1 g h me e- uce il illed with Dmzyzaiz Szmzmloii, and innamon, and the 2} 31 ct greatly agairift the Dropfic, as Ho//mm and Gpfier tellifie.

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S Tglllkiiig Gladdori hath long

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narrow leaueslike Iris,-but fmaller, of a darke greene colouigand

The llli-Tl.ll~'.C‘5 are man in b d i

mward the to 0 v _ _ __ M V y num er, an mum t mm Come great h]l§3;f~€,S M Cocpsie yg how ‘alltl red ltreeétes 1'12! the midfhf After the floures he vacied

mo . ~* ~s~_ s , .v erein is container a re oerr or eed as bI0'aS a ueafe. Th tis long,and threddy vtideriieath. Y b L l e

1 _ .1] 3 I Gladdono E _ q)‘ 7r2iPace.

. mweth in man war 3‘. » . _ ~ . ~ - r .- owm Placegxnmre the fa‘ Y D M3295 » Ihaue {eerie it wilrl in many places, as in woods and {bag

. . W‘ 4 :95 ‘:3’: The ftlfllfing £lotire::h iii _1*itigi.zl‘:,l*ll1/c{l:eg€tl.ieiteofis ripe in September. T/re Z€:i;rz2c,5. ' by D-iofvvr/idw and um «Firm by Meopbm/Zw, according: E, the Apotlieearies : it iscalled alfo Xyrz2r:i'ii Englifhsftjne

Stiflklno . ~ _ 4 - 111 Lat1ue,Spatm'.z féztldg amen Ufitld Spurgewort, T/5e Q“Qz2‘lt:.Vt.’. gree. Such is the fa ' ' q The Vmmm ' ' Cultie of the ' - e. '— » A . -. ._ roots of all the Irides before named, that being pounding they pm._ all the kinds haue a heating and extenuating Niiality L. ‘1 D

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Gladden is hot and dry in the third de

‘:3 (beefing! 3114 purge the head:geriera1ly

ires and hriefe £ji§ifCi°.l}_J(iOIlS30l {time more

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