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~ Lhe Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
- foeuer, and as bigge as any meane Squilla or Sea Onion roote , hauing many long) 
; yeare,as thefibres ofall, or moft of the other Daffodils doe; and therefore this plane 
bres, or long rootes, diuerfly branched , and {pread vnderthey 
partoftheearth, befide fome others that grow downward, and perifh not ep 
will notthriue, and beare flowers, ifitbe often tranfplanted, but rather defire to 
bidc in one place without remouing, as I faid, and that notto be ouerfhadowed, or ¢ 
uered with other herbes ftanding too neare it, which then will flourith, and beare ae 
the cuppe or crowaeof any other fingle Daffodil) from euery. of which edges 
corners of this cup or crowne, ftandeth one white long thread, alittle crooked or’ 
ning vp atthe end, tiptwitha yellow pendent, and {ome other white threadstipt w 
yellow pendents, ftanding alfo in the middle : after the flower is paft , there,come 
great three {quare heads, wherein -d, Which is great,blacke, an 
wer hath a reafona- 
round, like vnto the feede of other Daffodils , 
ble good {ent, butnot very trong, 
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It fpringeth later out of the ground then any other’ , thati 
fay, not yntill the later end of Match, or beginning of Aprill, and fowret 
in the end of May, or the beginning of Iunc:: the feede is ripe in the end @ 
ich sqooeTmbiy or beginning of Auguft,, 
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