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= T he Garden 7 pleafant Flowers. a 
_. his fo continuing fundry years, ypon tranfplanting, will redire ad 4 ingeminm ‘ chasis i 
~~ quickly come a to his. oldbyasorforme. 3 
Ni a aa le Re 
Pat ee Come 
* ilinum aren. The Gold red Lilly. 
Ee nent ot acechal 
\ iphelecondeed Lilly wiehoue bulbes eroweth much higher then the firtt, a ale ‘2 
‘e a high as any other Lilly : theroote hereof ia white and {caly, the leauesare | 
|S fomewharlonger , and of a darke or fad greene colour; the flowers are many 
t large, ftanding vpright as all thefe forts of red Lillies doe, ofa palerredcolourten. 
4 ding toan Orengeon the infide, with many blacke {pots, and linesonthem, as inthe — 
fi former,and more yellow onthe outfide : the feede veffels are like ynto the ge 
1 heads of other es fo are the feedes inthem likewife. 7 E 
i iE 
| At Lilinesina bulbiferam. The dwarfe bulbed Lily le 
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The firtt of the Lillies that Carrie bulbes onthe ftalke, beishs a wire fealy roote 4 
_ jike the former ; from whence rifeth vpa {mall round ftalke, not much higher then — 
the firftdwarfe Lilly, feeming to be edged, hauing many leauesthereon of a fad green — 
colourfet about it, clofechruft tog ether: the greene heads for flowers,will haueakind — 
of woollineffe on them, before t the Mich Begin toopen ; ‘and betweene thefe heads — 
|: of flowers, asalfo vnderthem,and among the vppermoft | caues,appeare {mall bulbes 
or heads, which being ripe ifthey be put into the ground, or ifthey fall of themfelues, 
will thoote forth leaues, and beare flowers within two crit idle like the mother — 
lant, and {fo will the bulbes of the other hereafter defcribed: the flowers of this 
Lilly are of afairegold yellow. colour, fhadowed ouer witha fhew of purple, but nat 
5, Teale A PREY BIOS At ERIE ty ° 
pre « 
WL Sis HARE ae Maree EONS Hi es 
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fo ted as the firft, or the nextto bee defcribed. - This Lilly will fhoote firings yndde = 
L ground, likeas the laft red Lilly will doealfo, whereat will, grow white bulbed ay ‘ 
at like the rootes of the mother plant, thereby quickly sss it felfe. : 
| 3 RE & 2: Lila Crientum bulbiferam, The Fierie ted balbed Li . 
Vathefecond bulbed Lilly ciferh vp with his falke : ‘este nas any FoF thee Liege ? 
GS i long and narrow darkegreene leaues aboutit, andat the toppe many 
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“faire red flowers, as large or larget then any of the former, and ofa deeper red colour, 
_Mith {pots on them likewife, hauing greater bulbes al te aed ie | 
© ftallee and mong the for ets then any, a : 
een ee: 
Phe "ila Cruentam cna TheFieiered d ouble e Lilly. . 
Ste diference ofthis doth chiefly confit i in the ower, which i is ‘ceesebed of, nee it 
nie leaues, as if many flowers went to make one, {potted with black fpots,and without 
; any bulbes ws rs beach, which shat acebdeuaThs as rhe former daub le 
rt is {aid tobe. 
pe gpl, ARATE aa We AE 
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fap See ee 
i Lila mai bailbiferum. he peae bal dtd Lilly. a “a a 
i Thethirded Lilly with bulbes, rifeth vp almoftas hi hres the LaQapd Teche m 
* common kindewe haue bearing bulbes, It hath ninaelanat aia os ftalke, but oa 
| of fo fada greene: colour as the former : the flowers are ofas pale are ellow cé 
a4 lour as ariy of thed ormer, and comming neereft vnto the colour of the Go 
= i This is more 
a 
ey etd : 
lentifull it bulbes bes, and in fhooting ftrings; to encreafe rootes 
a MEETING BE A Sa i ET = ae open sai pag alle = na a MEE. 
ee lhe the Mouneaines ar ndth te Valse em aly : 
