Conserves and Sugars.
Conserves.
Of the Herbs Wormwood, and wood Sorrel, of ••e flowers of Bettony, Borrage, Bugloss, Ma∣rygolds, Gillyflowers, and Succory, of the leaves of curvy-grass, of Hipes, of the Roots of Elecampane, •• the tops of Fumitory, of Broom-buds, of red Ro∣••s, Flowers of Rosemary, Peony, Violets▪ Lilly of ••e Valleys, of all these are made Conserves, with ••rice their weight of fine Sugar: But it is to be no∣••d, that they are not all to be mingled alike; for ••me are to be first cut, bruised, and gently boyled, ••hers are to be neither cut, bruised, nor boyled, and ••me lastly require only one of these, and others all; ••e but one of these. But any Artist may easily a∣••id Mistakes by this one premonition.