[42.]
[Strowing] herbes of all sortes.
- [Bassel],[E230] fine and [busht], sowe in May.
- [Baulme], set in March.
- [Camamel].
- [Costmarie].[E231]
- [Cousleps] and paggles.[E232]
- Daisies of all sorts.
- Swéete fennell.
- [Garmander].[E233]
- [Isop], set in Februarie.
- Lauender.
- [Lauender spike].
- [Lauender cotten].[E234]
- [Maierom] [knotted], sowe or set at the spring.
- [Mawdelin].[E235]
- Penal riall.
- Roses of all sorts, in Januarie and September.
- Red mints.
- Sage.
- Tanzie.
- Violets.
- Winter sauerie.
[43.]
Herbes, branches, and flowers, for windowes and pots.
- Baies,[E236] sowe or set in plants in Januarie.
- Batchelers buttons.[E237]
- [Botles], [blew], red, and [tawnie].
- [Collembines].[E238].
- [Campions].
- Cousleps.[1]
- [Daffadondillies].[E239]
- Eglantine,[E240] or swéet brier.
- [Fetherfew].[E241]
- [Flower armor][2][E242] sowe in May.
- [Flower de luce].[E243]
- [Flower gentle],[E244] white and red.
- Flower nice.
- Gileflowers,[E245] red white and carnations, set in spring, and at Haruest in pots, pailes or tubs, or for sommer in beds.
- [Holiokes],[E246] red, white and carnations.
- [Indian eie],[E247] sowe in May, or set in slips in March.
- Lauender of all sorts.
- [Larkes foot].
- Laus tibi.[E248]
- [Lillium cum valium].[3][E249]
- Lillies, red and white, sowe or set in March and September.
- Marigolds double.
- Nigella Romana.[E250]
- [Pauncies] or hartesease.[E251]
- [Paggles], gréene and yelow.
- Pinkes of all sorts.
- [Quéenes gilleflowers].
- Rosemarie.
- Roses of all sorts.
- [Snag dragons].[4]
- [Sops in wine].[E252]
- Swéete Williams.[E253]
- [Swéete Johns].[E254]
- [Star of Bethelem].
- [Star of Jerusalem].[E255]
- [Stocke gilleflowers] of all sorts.
- Tuft gilleflowers.[E256]
- Veluet flowers,[E257] or french Marigolds.
- Violets, yellow and white.
- Wall gilleflowers of all sorts.
[1] Omitted in 1577.
[2] armour. 1577; amour. 1614.