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The Garden of pleafant Flowers. 
_ which perifh not as moft ofthe other Tacinths ; 5 — veer ee : 
| ‘colour, witha little th of purple in 
kkinde, but of. litle whieer greene, 2 
Alii sahohale radice,that isin Englith, The Indian Iacinth witha tuberous 4 
roote : Some would call thefe Hyacinthus Eriophorus Indtcws,that is, TheIne 
dian woolly Iacinth, becaufe they haue much wooll in them when they are 
broken; yet fome doe doubr that they are not two plants feuerall, asof _ 
greater and leffer, but that the greatacfle is cauled by the fertility of thar 
foyle wherein i itgrew. : | 
| ; at 
1. Hyacinthus jovineate aiubdeness fue snifarhints sea a 
> The great yellow Muske Gtape-flower, or ycllow Mufcari, wh. te 
This Muske Iacinth or Grape- -flower,hath fiue pa leaues fj pread. Vpon. ahi brehael 2 
in two orthree heads, which atthe firft budding or fhooting forth out of the groun rie 
are of a reddith purple colour, and.after become long, thicke, hollow, or gutteredon _ 
the vpperfide, of awhitifh greene colour, andround and darke coloured vnderneath: — 
in the middle of thefe heads of leaues , rife vp one or two hollow weake brownith ‘ 
ftalkes, fometimes lyiag onthe ground with the weight ofthe flowers, (but efpecially 
ofthe feede} yet for the moft parc ftanding vpright ,.. when they are laden towards the - 
toppe, with many bottle-like flowers, which at their firft appearing , and vntill the _ 
flowers begin'to saw apenieohs a a actly xd colours and when they areblowne, 
of a faireyellow colour, lowring fitftbelow, and fo vpwards by degrees, euery< 
thefe fowers is madelike vntoiali ittle pitcher. ej being biggein the bellyyand 
feaall at the mouth, suhichixsaindyandaligloSeaedy VP, very {weete in fine like 
vato Muske, whereofit cookethename Adu/eart ; after the ieee are paft,there. 
three fquare thicke heads , peicia as if. it were bladders, made of a iefubs : 
aly FT ‘Pongi 
ound feed ; : the roote is long, round, 4 
and very thicke, and white onthéoutfide,witha little woollineffeonthem,being bro- 
ken,and full of aflimic inice , whercunto are annexed thicke, fat, ‘andJong fibres, 
remoued, as the other forts bee w) sos 
‘72 a yar oe | 
2 Hyacinshas ier mar hat fs Co cite 
pag “a bgt oa MIE a¥ 
This Mafeat difforeth vaptusonel ot Tantatioatio abeeshermenetie net 
_ chiefe diffsrences arethefe:the leaues hereof do not appeare fo red at the firtt’ 
out ofthe ground, norare fo darkewhen they are fly arin | 
sole hath imiore ftore of joener sr >colot 
dingis cimasddsbleg en Ristecssebiices 
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ray : being as {weere, or as esetinie ines bee io 
faid isle former, yee ethir . 
f : : he 
Poing iiw 2ci3 si bbien srs i aboot O 2nui 
3. tae Betrsides mor Mefobate a 
ee The red Mosk Gtape na fre rr 
_ Thiskinde (iftherebe anyfuch, for tan in forme doubt thereof) d 
in thecolour of the Aower from the fir ; in chat this fhould beare fay 
are blowne, of a red colour tendingto yellov Bee kes 
eeele Botroides alter Hjthetw, fue Mafeari Salbtc 
|. "The white Muske Grape-flow oy a rs 
_ Thiele iid cob shes efi at one) his Ieaues like ato 
of theletwo lat are laid tally not 
