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fone of thefe Daffodils Narciffes, when as all know: that. know any‘Latine, that Nars’. 
ciffuisis the Latine'name , ‘aid Daffodillthe' Englith of one and the fame thing; and : 
theréforealone without any other Epithite cannot ptoperly diftinguith feuerall things, 
Twould'willingly therefore chat all would grow tudicious,and call euety:thing by his: 
proper Englith name in {peaking Roglifh, orelfeby fuch Latine namie-as euery thing 
hath that hath not a proper Engliflyname, that thereby they may diftinguifh the feue- 
rall varieties of things and not-confound them,as alfo to take away all excufes of mifta- 
king ;as'for examiple: The fingle Engelith. baftard Daffodill (which groweth wilde in: 
many Woods, Groues, and Orchards in Englands) ‘The double Englith baftard Daffo- /~ h dp 2 Dy 
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dill. The French fingle white Daffodill many vpon a ftalke.: The French double yel- & ‘ 
low Daffodill. The great, or thelittleyorthe leaft Spanith yellow baftard Daffodill,: 
or the great or little Spanith white Daffodill. The Turkie fingle white Daffodill,or, The oe 
Turkic fingleor double white Daffodill many vpon a ftalke, &c. Of Fritillaria, or.the’ Gs vit; hw q* 
checkerd Daffodill there are halfeafcore feuerall forts, both whiteand red, both yel-. 
low and blacke; which area wonderfull grace and ornament to a Garden in regard of - Me ne 
the Checker like {fpotsare in the flowers. Of Iacinthes thereare aboue halfean hundred Og an (A$ 
forts , asthey are fpecified hereafter; fome like vnro little bells or flarres; Others like © 
vato little bortles or pearles; both white and blew, sky-coloured and blufh , and fome 
ftarlike of many pretty various formes', and allto giue delight to them thar will be cu-) hy 170° KZ 
ridusto obferucthem: Of Crocus or Saffron flowers ; thereare alfo twenty forts; | 
fome of the Spring time, others flowring onely in the Autume‘r Fall, earlier or later’ . 
glorious beauty: » The Colchicum or Medowe Saffron, which fomecallthefonnebe- We &) ony 
forethe father, butnotiproperly, is of many forts alfo; fome flowring in the Spring of Ve y po 
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ed both fingle and double fo variablejthati¢ —< V7 
oneladmirethe worke of the Creatour in the various {pots and ftripes: : ie 
whom I muft reckon the Crowne Imperial, that for his ftately forme deférueth fome - Gycw A 
by themfeluesapart ; as it were inafmall round or fquare ia) } Cra? 
callthe forts of Tulipas (which are the pride of delight) they are fo many , and as I may, On 4: ) «n§ 
ier and others later thar 
‘te is fuc aie “ : 
‘thoreushly, and co.gite names that may be true éfeuerall diftin@ionsto euery flower; $a yy 
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delightfome flowers 
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vpon@ fake, dds feeme encty otic of themtobeea Nofegayaloncofiielte sand + 
