Chap. 194. Engltjh Berln ~^^ 



flcxn. The yellow turning Junqiiilia, or Rufh Dai 



whire Cup!' 6 ^NaraffusyuZln''cTce):7eofo 

 Im reHxnMn, Ihe white turning Junauilia with 

 a vellow Cup 7- ^ <" ^'(f«^ Junafolms tuteus mog 

 no CalKc, The Junquilia, or Rufh Daffodil with a 

 great Cup 8 \arc,ffus Jimcfolna luteu, vulga 

 rts major. The common or ordinary Junquilia, 01 

 Rulh DafFoJil 9 A^<;/-«//«T Juncfohus lutein me 

 d,us^ Themiddle-fizdjunquiha, or Rufh Djlludil 

 10 AarcO njunafohus lutein m,no>, IhelelTei 

 Tiinquilia, orRuthl^jfFodil 11 Njuiflus Juna 



than'the Orduiary yellow JunquiLa, or RufhDaffo- 





IV Ihefocond, 0, 



Vhefaond, 0, White with a great Cup, / 



Stalk, afoot high, bearing at its top, out of a skinny 

 fiandmg upon long gieen Fopt-flalks, every llower 



'•n7hemddleof7he 



nd tmning up ,tsji:< na. 



a/mall long Fointel, thriifting it beyond ihe brims 

 of the Cup after the flovieis are paft, there comes 

 up in their places fmall th> ee /qua) e heads, in which 



" VI T'v7.r^r7r^' Yellow turning up, has a bul- 

 bous Rod, pom whence rijt up long Rufh-likeLeaves, 



of a paler green color ■ the Stalk rijes fomeiih t 

 highci, bearing ti^o oi three Flowers thereon, whlh 

 of a Golden }J/ozo cokr, both the Cup and the heaves 



VII TheJiftJ, a Yellow turning up with a white 



yellow, but txuch /mallei than tht la ft, and fo is the 

 Cup alfo The Seed is jmall an I bluk, enclojed m 



7r3el'zie'^{^^^^^^^ 

 "— • /* J^ /-//>,./ Yclbwjunquiln with 



