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Further flowers and leaves Book II, Chapter 4, Section 2c Balm leaf ![]() Sage leaf ![]() Tansy ![]() Alder berries ![]() Comfery ![]() Burnet ![]() Double Lady's Bower ![]() Hemp stalk seeded ![]() Elecampane flower ![]() Burage ![]() Fennel flower ![]() Caper branch ![]() Double Stock Gilliflower ![]() Hoary Pink ![]() Mountain Pink ![]() Golden Maiden Hair ![]() Fritilary ![]() Turncap flower or Martagon ![]() Mountain Avens ![]() Strawberry ![]() Musmillion ![]() True Love ![]() Storax ![]() Cotton branch ![]() Cornucopiae ![]() Fruitage ![]() Fruitage ![]() Flower pot eared ![]() CXV. He beareth a flower pot eared. Flower pot with Tulip ![]() CXVI. He beareth a Flower pot eared (or a Jugg-pot) with a Tulip, stalk and leaves. As in these, so other flowers are borne in both, sometimes single, others double, others more, according to the fantasy of the owner. Twiggen basket eared ![]() CXVII. He beareth a Twiggen Basket eared: filled with variety of flowers and leaves. Also they are filled with variety of Fruit and Leaves, etc. and called a Basket of Flowers, or a flower Basket. Artichoke ![]() He beareth an Artichoke with two leaves, the stalk couped. The flower from the Artichoke is Thistle-like... The Artechoke (or Vulgarly an Hartichough) is a Lady's dish meat, and from its dainty and pleasant tast well befits the name of its bearer, Dainteth. Bunch of Madder leaves ![]() Double flower de Lis ![]() Previous section
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