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Of the Hiftorie of Plants, 



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kith and narrower than thofe aforefaid.The rloi!res,as in the reft,grow out of the top of the ftalk 

 and are of a pwplift Saffron colour, with fome blackifo fpots. The root in fhape is like the pre- 



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Thcfc Lillies do grow wilde in the plowed fields of Italy and Languedocke,in the mountaines 

 and \ allies of Hetruria and thofe places adiacent. They are common in our Englifh gardens, as 



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Tbefc red Lillies do floure commonly a little before the white lillies, and fometimes together 



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3 Lilium crucntum Uti folium. 



The fiery red Lilly. 



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X 4 Lilium cruentumbulbiferum. 



Red bulbe-bearing Lilly. 



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Ljltm furp Urett! 



aontus and Bapt , 



more hereafter." 



*o*tanus. 



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'Murcum mint* . 



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