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nnt a! ^ ftead r° f / he P]an "in leaued Red Lilly,defcribed and figured in this fc^d^TT 



™u?o^Lyk?j s 7c ma ™> for ? at i iud ^ e both the ^ - d defer?; ;™£ t b ][ 



naue omitted them,and here giue you the many-floured redLilly in his ftead Thk h«riT J 

 hke th at of the laft defcribed , as Jlfo tame, aid flalks . the fli" alfot tape l^Z 

 the former,but of a more light colour, and in number of floures itexecedeth thfp^cdent i? 

 fometimes it beares fixty floures vpon one ftalke * precedent , for 



^S^S&SS^^ISi* b V C no M° »« ithele.ue.be fewer in number. 



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broader,and downy towards the top of the ftalkc,where it bears fome bulbes.The floures in fW 

 are like the former fauing that the colourhereof is more red,and thicke damt with black fpS* 

 The root is fcaly like the former. 'F^es. 



4 • rh Tu " i n ° ther fe ? Li,I 7 Which hath man y Ieaues Somewhat ribbed,broader than the laft 

 roentioncd,but morter and not to many in number. The ftalke groweth to the height of two cm 

 bits,and fomtimes higher,whereupon do grow floures like the former : among the foot- Aalkes of 

 which floures come forth certaine bulbes or cloued roots, browne of colour, tending vntorednes 

 which do fall m the end of Auguft vpon the ground, taking root and growing in the fame place' 



wherebvit^reat venrrpAfprh.frvr^U^r«<.«.«^.„..vu-:_„-^r__.t-r b »r. ?• »»*piace, 





I Liliumaurenm. 



Gold-red Lilly 



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The red Lilly. 









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, There is another fort of red Lilly nauing a ^.^^^^^{^^U^ 

 browne toward the bottom 5 from which nfeth vpa faire ft ifle »»«"«»» o furrow , 

 w™e browne colour,fet from the lower part to the ^anches 3 whereon the 1 ^^jo*, forth 



with blacke fpots. 



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This hath a much fhorter ftalke, being but a cubit or leuc m uc*- > kifll 



