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cutermoft Leaves to the Stalk again, neither of which 

 js found in the Leffer kind. 



VIII. The Places. The firft is natural of . 

 Country ^ for Gerard found it in an old \ 



the Jfle of Wight. The fecond is unknown a^s^to Us 

 defcant his Garden. The third, as far as 

 learn, is an Eng/ijh Plant, growing in the ua^rac^ 



oi Stratford 'Im hadT'; Xr\hich in 



"^laffoiU in Chap. 189. aforegoing, which fee in thi 



CHAP. CXCIX. 



DAFFODIL Baftard, narrow- 

 Icav'd fingle-flowred. 



ci^m angujhfolius flare fmplici : in Enghjh^ Bajiard 

 Dafadil narrow-leavi with fingle Flowers. 

 II, The Kinds. Of this there are three fev< 



forts, viz. I. Pfeudonarciffus anguRifoltus flore fla- 

 vefcente Tuba quafi abfcijjo, BaftardT)affodil 



Baftard Dai 



eav'd, with a dipt Trunk. 2. Pft 



■arciffus Uifpanicus lute us minimus. The leaft 

 milh yellow Baftard Daffodil. 

 III. The Defcriptions. T\>e jirfi, cr Narrow- 

 leav'd Baftard, with a dipt Trunk, hoi a bulbous 



ftsltalkfnke untZheformei Sin|S Baftard ki'nd's, 

 itTTfunkTrdeeper'yella^. ''TheMef Differences 

 rf this from the Engliih double ^""^^'^^'^'^'J^ll 



'or 'turned'up, \! wofi 7f"'the'^athers are ; c 

 the brms cr edges of the ilower, are oi if t 

 '7\.%hefecond! ^^rSpanifli yellow Baftard lefler 

 tmtha daTkiJh Skin. Thefe two Lefler kindr '- '■' 



bending down, conjlftmg of fix Jmall Leaves, flund- 





V. The third, ^/- Leaft Spanifh yellow Baftard, 

 hof a Root Smaller than either of the former , thl 

 Leaves of this Small kind are /mailer and Jhorter 

 than the laft, feldom exceeding the length of three 

 inches and very narrow withal, but of the fame 

 greyijh green color with the former ; every flower 

 ftands upon a fmall andjhort Foot-ftalk, fcarce fifing 

 above the Ground ; fo that its Ko/e, for the moft 

 part, does lye on or touch the Earth, and is formed 

 after the fame Fafhion, and of the fame color with 



Spain : and the third was alfo brought from thence 

 ^v| %j£^£° Tte foft lwe°s"at'^hetnd of 



beStft£SS?/d°^^^^^ 



VIII. The Qualities, Specification', Preparations 

 and Virtues, differ not much from the Common Daf- 

 fodils in aap. 189. aforegoing; but thefe are fup- 



C H A P. CC. 



donarciffus tingujhfolius flore multiplici, vel plena -, 

 and mEnglifi), Baftard Daffodil narrow-leav'd, with 



out any fub-ordinate Species ; and is vulgarly cal- 

 led, Pfeudonarciffus Gallicus minor flore plena. The 

 Idler French double Baftard DaffodiL 



III. The Defcription. The Roots of this Leflbr 

 French kind, are like unto the Double F.nglifh kind, 

 oi alfo to the former Double greater French kind ; 

 and the Leaves are of the fame whitifh green color 

 line ''ugheZh7n''ht\Sxih"i'ndmfun^ fo high 

 as the Greater French, bearing one fair double Flow- 

 er on its top, of a pale yellow or Limon color, con- 

 fifttng of fix Rows of Leaves, every Row growing 



placed, that every Leaf of the Flower does ft and di- 

 7he ^liidlle, whlrethe'uaveTarcfZlkXthe^lur- 

 moft being the great eft, which makes the Flower feem 

 the mere benuttful. This and the Greater kind hai- 

 no Trunk, orfiew of any other thing in the middle 

 ^ all or moft of the other former Double Baftard 

 Daffodils hiwe, but are Flowers wholly compofed oj 



s^. 2 Fw ■;:;./.;,/ .^.5. - t'^. 



