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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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leauesare fmooth,green 5 growingftraight vp,andalmoft a fingers bredth ; among which rifeth T 

 a ftalke a little more than halfe a foot in height,at the top of which groweth forth a yellow flour,, 

 not much vnlike that of thelaftdefcribed AutumneNarciiTe:itconfifts of fix leaues fomc inch 

 and halfe in length, and fome halfe inch broad, fharpe pointed,the three inner leaues bein " 



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fo 



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vvhat longer than the outer. There grow forth out of the midft of the floure three whitiih chiudf 

 tiptwithyellow,andapeftcll in the midft ofthem longer than any of them. The root confiftsof 

 many coats, with fibres comming forth of the bottom thereof like others of this kinde. It floures 

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2 1 NarcifftisPerftcus. 



ThePerfianDatfodilL 





22 Narcijfus Autumnalumajer. 



The great Winter Daffodil! 







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Daffodill hath a bulbous root much like vnto the ^^^^1 



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do the other Daffodils. 



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The Daffodils with purple coronets grow wildein fund 



Suitzerland in medowes. 





rfcorides 



fundry places of Spaine,among gralTe 



herbes. 



medowes 



eth wilde in lundry places or j>p«™n«* & b^T . Daffo dils 



medowes, did gather the fweet fmclling 



fodils 



Ait; ««• S«", &e. 



Which we may Englifh thus : 



Sat when the Girles were come into 



edewes flouring all in ft 



t ft 







That Wench with thfejhis Wencbwith theft 

 Trim flour esjthentfeL 



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)(fegoodin ft 





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