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itis fully ope, and cic leaucs difperfed and broken. For {ometimesthe flower | 
port aahaskeoa’ yeliow trunke in the middle, feparate from the paleouter — 
which trunkeis very double, fhewing fomepale leaues within it, difperfed 
wings y 
among the yellow : Aad fometimes the trunke is more open, or in part broken, thew. — 
ing forth the fame colours intermixt within it: the flower pafleth away withour gi. 
ning any feede, as all other bulbous rootes doe that beare double flowers : the rooteis 
fmall, very like vato the French double kindes, efpecially the lefler, that it is verie 
hardtoknow the onc fromtheother. 3 
with him,(and hee not knowing of whom hee receiuedit, ner having ener a 
The Place. 
The firftand greateft kinde, we had firft from Iohn Tradefcante(asI faid 
before) whether raifed from feed, or gained from beyond Sea, [know not, _ 
The fecond we firft had from Vincent Sion, borne in Flanders, dwelling — 
onthe Banke fide, in his liues time, but now dead; an induftrious and wor. _ 
thy louer of faire howers , who cherifhed itin his Garden for many ~~ 
without bearing of any flowers vatill the yeare 1620. that haning rE shire 
_— feene the like flower before) he fheweth it to M'. Iohn de Franqueuille, of — 
whom he fuppofed he had receiued it, for from beyond Sea he neuer receie 
ued any) who finding itto beeakinde neuer {eene or knowaeto vs before, 
caufed him to re{pect itthemore, as itis well worthy. And M'.G 
Wilmer of Stratford Bowe Efquire, in hislives time hauing likewife recei- , 
_ ued itof him (as my felfe did alfo) would needes appropriate itro himfelfe, 
.,. asif hewere the firft founder thereof, and call it by his ownename Wil- 
mers double Daffodill, which fince hath focontinued. __ ie 
Py . 
: nd,as I hauc heard fince, isnacurall ofthe Ifleof Wight... 
sid at Hsin we) see 40tS le iclap eG DRE ve sets N AH HOS Pe 
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) . redly,it is rifen from the {eede- of the great Spanifh finglekirde. whichI _ 
| fowedin ibed dea ass ae a ap 
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_ Welt parts of England , where it grew before the woman came todwell — 
Thethird is of mine owne foftering or raifing, as I faid before ; for afl. 4 
The fourth isnot certainly knowne where his origia (ieuldtss, Sous 4 
thinke into be OF Brace an, others of German Ta a | a 
.. The laft.is affuredly firft naturall of our owne Countrey, for M'.Gerrard — 
firft difcouered irto.the world, finding it ina poore womans Garden inthe — 
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chest a eth 
may betruely, 
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