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Carnations. Caryophyllus.
- P. Gardens, set in pots, in warme places.
- T. Fl: most part of the summer.
- N. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Theoph: Scalig. Herba tunica, O∣cellus Damascenus, & Barbar.
Carnations. Ger: J: K. as the great double, double, white, blew, and single. T. the flow∣ers with the leaves and roots, for the most part are temperate in heate and drinesse. V. the conserve of the fl: of the clove-gilliflower is very cordiall and exhilerating, it h. hot pestilentiall feavers, and expelleth the poyson, & fury of the disease. The wilde. K. as the single purple pinkes, single red, white jagged, large white jagged, purple jagged, white wilde jagged, wilde purple jagged, Clusius's moun∣taine, and dwarfe, leafelesse, white mountaine, Deptford, Maiden, small mountaine broad lea∣fed, white mountaine, wilde sea, broad leafed wilde, and white campion pinke. T. are of the temper of Carnations. V. they are not used in physick. Fuch: The root preventeth the plague, it's juyce h. the stone, and falling-sicknesse. Park: K. as the great old, Camber∣sine, Gredeline, Primelo, Bradshawes dainty La∣dy, Oxford, granpere, tawny, and Tuggies gillifl. double and matted Pinke. T. V. as the rest.