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leaues.but 



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and vpon them do grow* fairc 



bell. In the middle part of them doe grow final 1 tender pointal 



**;;*u~a a if i --"T^i-iiw uicmuoe grow imaii tender pointa s tinn^J 

 with , a duftyyellovv colour , ribbed or chamfered on thebackffde, confiftingof fixfmalllE 

 thickeandfat. The root is a bulb made of fcalv Hmi« f^u^r ^Lu^a ^* . :..• , es 



offcaly 



with the whole plant doth generally abound. 



«!i i^ W xi! e Jd!S °f Cooft«w»oplehath very large & fat leaues like the former,but narrower 

 and lefler. The ftalke rifeth vp to the height of three cubits,fet and garnimed with leaues alfo like 

 the precedent.but much lelTe. Which fta!kenfi™fimPc,Wh fli,Jr 4n j j„„. n «« c. — u.-. . e 



of wood 



it were ribs or welts. The Houres grow at the top like the former/auing that the leaues doe turne 

 themfetoes more backward like the Turks cap, and beareth many more floures than our Englifo 





I Lilitun album m 



The white Lilly, 



2 LiUum album Bjzantinum. 



The white Lilly of Conftantinople, 



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Our Englifli white Lilly grovreth in 

 Constantinople and the parts adiacent, 

 they ffourifh as in their owne countrey 



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gardens of England, the other g 

 whence we had plants for our Eng 



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TheLillies 



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