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Of AcHidorieofPIa 



commonly rifech totheheigh of afootTd^ 



are fmall a *d thred dy , and f hen at fcl « w^rhT Tl! !"? ^l ° n CUer ? Cd ^S 

 many Waller threds oh da ke^ there come forth 



waie, much after the manner offi? *£ M^S^« SJr«of d T? ,, ? S *" 

 lour, neither io many in number, nor fo finely a^^SuZ^^S^.^ P^nga co. 



p/k M**^ 



thelaftdefaibcdsbuthisftaSr^ 

 branches which fubdmided ^^ 



SEta*J ^r-J^^^^foi^I^tblevv^nd thefloures vfual y S Z fo hat the re 

 moft dilated at the bottome, and foftraiten by little and little after theroanner of a Pyramid? 

 Thefefloureskeepe their beautie long, but are fuccee^^^ 



fanntculofit coma .• by others, Hyacinthus comofus rmofi 



Sannefi 



Mayandlune. $ 



6 Hyacinthus botryoides c&ruleus. 



Blew Grape-floure. 







7 Hyacinthus htrjoides cay ulcus major, 



Great Grape-floure. 





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6 The imaii urape-noure nath many long fat and weakc leaues trailing vpon the groun hoi 

 low in the middle like a little trough, full of flimy juice like the ^' ^^^j£5 

 come forth thicke foft fmooth and weake ftalkes leaning this way and that jay s » enable 



ftand vpright by reafon it is ^^^^^^^ T^t^X^ 



eby it greatly mcreaiciu. 



f his kinde. The difference confiftetb, 



The great Grape-floure is very like vnto the lmaileroimskinae. i^u^. — 

 in that this plant is altogether greater but the leaues are : not fo .long. G e . flourc s, the 



8 The sky-coloured Grape-floure hath a kw leaues m refped of J^^ VV£ the grO0 nd. 

 .^li, ."n.nrr.r. fuller of iuiccftiffe and vpright, whereas the others traile vpon tne g 



