Chap. 198. 'EnghWrk: 



CHAP. CXCVIIl. 



Tfeudonarcjffus Ifjfoliui. 



Engli 



c«o(^ : in Ut,„. 



hglijh, Bafiari Daffodil broad-leav'd, with double 



Df this fort there are five kinds, 

 iffus Anglicus flore plena. The 



A?2gncusJlore pleno, five RofeL Traiefclnti , The 

 greateft EngWh yellow double Baftard Daffodil, or 

 Trade [cant his great Rofe Daffodil. ?. Pfeudomr- 

 cijjus aureus major Anglicus, The Englifli great yel- 

 low double Baftard Daffodil, or Wilmer^ great yel- 

 low double Baftard Daffodil. 4. ffeudonarciffus 

 aureus Hifpamcus flore plena. The great double 

 yellow Spanifli Baftard Daffodil, or iarkinfon'% 

 Baftard Daffodil. 5. FJeudanarciffus Gait 



JJ^I-^The^Defcriptions.^ The fir fl, ^r Englilh 

 unto the French double kinds, efpecialty )he Leffer, 



like unto the Single kinds, being of a whitijh gret 

 color, mdfomething broad, a little Jhorter and na, 

 The Stalk rifes up about afoot high, bearing at n 

 one very double Flower, the outermofi Leaves bei?.. 

 4 the fame pale color which is to be feen in the 

 Wings of the Single kind ; thofe which Jiand next 

 them are fome of a* deep a yellow as the Trunk of 

 the Single, and other fome of the fame pale color, 

 with fome green Stripes on the back of divers of the 



very double, Jhewing Jome pale Leaves within 



flower paffes away, and without giving any Seed, m 

 all other bulbous Roots do, which bear double Flow- 



, , ^'^^ V'^/f'^S.'^^ "'■ Greateft Englifh yellow dou- 

 fal a !'e,troInfR^°"' ^^^ of Daffodils) 



%7ffn1 "^' 'yp^fuyjflonl^^hrfeas 

 the next following : from the miiH of which rifes up 

 a Stalk, almoft as high and as great as it bearing at 



when It IS fully open, and the Leaves 

 Trunk in the middle, fepl- 



top, out oj a sRtnny tiusk, one J air, large, dei 

 rffrZnd iSck^rfn ^Z'ddl '^ ' ^"' 



longer andjharper Point than any of the other Daf- 



two feet high, if'f grows in I ft Ind'fnJjlfso:!, 

 and IS Jtrong and fomethmg round, hearing at the 

 double Flower, each LeafofvohicTh iwice"! larZ 

 Leaves wholly difperfed throughout the iloieer, the 

 well ZJn '^;/smaTl Engliflf kindf^P^^^J 'teZ 

 byftandmg : fometimes the Leaves ihereoj are let- 

 tered and fpread wholly.^ making it Jhiw a fair H/wd 

 open FlJer; andjometimes the oier iLestuA 

 feparatefrom the middle Trunk, which ,s whole and 

 middle Trunk will be halj broken, nether ex- 

 Trunk, as it is alfofeeJin thfsmzVi Englifh kind^ 

 length the Flower paffes off without bearing any 

 I This Great double Baftard Daffodil does fo 

 r refemble our Common double Englifh kind, 



themX't £ /tl:?.;^?^ 7^:itl W^^^ 



ers , ' and in its Statelinefs, 'and magmficent wcy'^f 

 VI. The fourth, or Great douMe fellow Spanifh, 



vers Leaves rife up, Jliffer, narrower, 'Ld'L of 

 fo whitifh a green color as the farmer, but mare dull 



Orii^ml: The ha7k\7relfllfo'r,fes llmofiZ\'!gh 

 as it, and near the height of the M defer the d, bear-i 

 ing one double Flower at top, always fpread aVen, 





of a pale y el 



thinZ'hLfe7fta%e7hefirjTLZter''had ihfs £' 

 er in England, his being of his own raifwg, and 

 flowering firfi ,n his Garden. 



VII. The fifth, or Greater double French, /«/ a 



kind, hereajt 



"■£•1. 



be defcribed, and broader. 

 •■, ana more limber than the Double Englim 

 fed. 3. above. The Stalk rifes up not much i 



when It is per jeSly blown open, (which is^ '■' ' ' 



dom, by reafon of the Leaves cleaving very f aft one 

 byTJ'lfthantl 



of the fame pale whitijh yellow 



goodly Flower larger 

 ZfSoncot'wi'^ 



