Chap. VI.
Of Flowers of all sorts, both forraine and home-bred, their sowing, planting, and preseruing.
The Contents.
- [Of Roses.]
- [Of the Damaske Rose.]
- [Of the redde Rose.]
- [Of the white Rose.]
- [Of the Cynamon Rose.]
- [To make the Cynamon Rose grow double.]
- [Of the Prouence Rose.]
- [To make Roses smell well.]
- [Generall notes touching Roses.]
- [Of Lauender.]
- [Of the white Lilly.]
- [To make Lillies of any colour.]
- [To make Lillies flourish all the yere.]
- [Of the wood Lilly.]
- [Of the Flowre de Lice.]
- [Of Pyonye.]
- [Of Petiluis.]
- [Of veluet Flowers.]
- [Of Gilly-Flowers.]
- [Of grafting of Gilly-Flowers.]
- [Of the smels of Gilly-Flowers.]
- [Of the wall Gilly-Flower.]
- [Of the Hellytropian.]
- [Of the Crowne Emperiall.]
- [Of the Dulippo.]
- [Of the Hyacinth.]
- [Of the Narcissus.]
- [Of the Daffadill, Columbine, and Chesbole.]
- [An excellent Caution.]
- [A new manner of planting Flowers and Fruits.]
Chap. VII.
How to preserue all manner of Seeds, Hearbs, Flowers, and Fruits, from all manner of noysome and pestilent things, which deuoure and hurt them.
The Contents.