Chap. 192. 



275 



yellow Cups tipt with purple, as if they were Jhred 



other has only the yellow, without am appearance of 

 purple Tips upon them : the Smell of this is as ftrong 



""wW. T}}e Jixth, or Many-flowred double yellow 

 of Cyprus, has a bulbed Root, Me t-o the former, 

 and its Leaves are almoji as long and as broad as the 

 other. The Stalk is afoot high and more, hearing on 



cf a fine pale yellow color ^ and of a flrong fweet 



IX'. The -Places. The >)? was brought into £^i- 

 land out of Cambray, where it grows Wild. All 



the bji ^^^^J/l^^fl^^^ 



fher'^Placefir'the Turks Dominions. Now they 

 are made Denizens of our Kingdom, and grow fre- 



^"x.^ li" Times.' Thefirft flowers about the mid- 

 dle or end of April : all the other Turkey kinds 

 flower very early, in the middle or end of March, 

 or beginning of April zt fartheft. 



XI. The Qualities, Specification, Preparations and 

 Virtues, are the fame with thofe in Chap. 1 89. afore- 



C H A P. CXCII. 



l.'J^ HE Names. Itisp . , -, 

 ftifolius /implex : in Englijh, Singk-flowred, narrow- 

 ieav'd Daffodil. 

 _ II. The Kinds. Theraoftobferv 



precox oblongo calice, ' 

 Daffodil, with a long 



UDaffodT' ?.*J\ 

 reus. The leaft purple-ring'd Uattoau. 4. JV. 

 fus minimus flore juncfolii. The leaft Dai^oc 

 all. 5. Karciffus Autumnalis minor albus, Th 



lis albus medio obfoletus. The white Autumn E 



liuriuteusSer fllrZT, The yeUow I talmT Daf- 

 fodil, always flowering. 8. NarciJJus anguliifolius, 



Junquilia with a large Flower or Cup. 9. AVc//- 

 fusVirgineus, vel Virginianus, feu Ulwnarciijus 

 Virginianus, The Virginia Daffodil. 

 III. The Defcriptions. The firjf of thefe, or [ 



Leaves, a foot long generally. The Stalk rifes not 

 fo high as the Leaves, on which grows one Bower, 

 (not full outfo large as the Late-flowering Daffodil 



tlsl whin, "rhe Cup in the middle 'i rolnd7J7nl 



"' 'Thefe7ond,^or sSlfoTcrowii'Wow-leav'J 

 Daffodil, hat a Root fmall, roun.l and a Lie 



ti'^^mlzlh^'^^^^^^ 



inches high, bearing at top one fmall zohite Wowc"^ 



:onfifling of fix Leaves, with a fmall yellow Cup in 



V. The third, or Leaft purple-ring'd, has a bul- 

 bous Root, fmall narrow Lccmes,Jhorter by much than 

 any of the Purple-ring'd Daffodils before defcribed. 

 reft of the Plant, being in^htm aKo'lor"'/ 'the 

 Flower like unto the Star Daffodil before defcribed, 

 'e. The purple color which 



bearing one fmgle Ylowcr at top, jme- 

 &em to admit, Zd L^'muhZike I J the uHtlih 

 what bigger being of a faint yellow color, both 

 fpread very much, even to the middle of the Leaves 



bulbous fmall Root, andblackijh on the outfide, which 



or two Stalks three or four inches long, every one 



yellow Cup,^ oUmiddleJze.^^Afler^theil^^^^^^^ is 



thenfpring uptheuJes, which Je fmall LfZ'- 



^^ VIIL T/;/JaA/'/- White Autumn with a decay- 

 LeaveTat^mojCand very "narrow, (fo 'tZtfomelc- 

 count it among the Rufh Daffodils) fomewhat broad 



ers, and no more, made of fix white Leaves apiece, 

 Sm}o"the"cJZfc '^^^'^''^-"^ " ' ' ' 

 Mil,"!} 'a'yelSocoloi 



IX. Thefeventh, or Yellow Italian always flow 

 eruig, has a bulbous Root, from whence fpring , 

 number of fmall, long, narrow, and very green Leaves 

 broader than the Leaves of any Ru(h Daffodil ; a 



1 of the Leaft Rulh Daf- 



have been in flower together, and are paft, others 

 X. The eighth, or Great Junquilia with a large 

 Flower, has a Root which is greater and longer than 

 the Rufh Daffodils, ccn)ered with a blackijh Skin -, 

 from whence fpring up feveral long green Leaves 



