Lib. !• 



Of the Hiflorie of Plants. 



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' be knovvne one trom anoracr,*» pt. u '" u ' v '* " 



Ste flouies of this are fweeter 3 and more in number, 



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Rum Daffodill,or itmqutlt*. 



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Narciffut j uncifolias fcrotinu* . 



Late flouring Ruili Daffodil! 





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fent into England vnto the right h 



our T «ui™ « J Tr ^ u k re ^ m r on g ^het bulbed floures 5 whofe roots when they were planted m 

 note SjS fnlt™'^ ^ ( ° nh beautifu11 floures ver y white ** d double, with fome yellow 

 by an Tinduft" ?o' m lG Ieau k e ?' pIe f fant and fwcet in fmeI1 ^ buc fince *« time we neuer could 

 thcvS Sothat " fhould appeare , when 



nS^^^fif 1 b " ? ° r burthen Which Che y had be S otten in their o^ coun ry 5 and 



^KK^^f clymat to be§et more fioures > the * remaine cuer fince barren and 



Icaues.did brSS y «P™nce,that thofe plants which in Autumne did ftoot forth 



"ft andbca £ flo ^ tn ** *„' 5 "J* the ° tb< ? thata PP cared not ™«1 ^ Spring,did flou- 

 fodils. Itt c ,S ??! rcs - T , fae fta,kes > le ^es 5 and roots are like vnto the other kindes of Daf- 



*"" " "IS rf ^J^ s » G "^4f4w«r^,that is, Narciffus with double floures. Not- 



Vrorr of reCeiUed , r0m be y° nd the fcas > as vveI fr0m the Low-Countrie S) as alfo from 

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tjittt fets forth in the fixt nlace. is of the 



""nekindewith the laft£fr £ j noures,wnicn uuput lets forth in the fixt place, isof the 



0tb cr hath many. aei «med,buc it beares bnt one or two floures vpon a ftalke , whereas the 



.*hich is Clufm his Narcijfmfl, 



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