380 



Salmon' J- Herbak Lib. L 



f ur \o\:, oi Leaves, of adeepti Orange Color than 1 VI The Dcfcriptions Tlje foft. ot Great bul 



It, which idd-, the more Gruct to it lut p ifles a 



bous Flowtrdeluce, / u a,eajonable great, nW, ,r 



'f^^t^l^^^^ 



Onion h/e Root, bluk on its outJird lets, ],nd 



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del Rn ts From this Root fpring feveral long^nd 





broad Leases, not ftiff, like as all the other^ but 





£5eatfral°nViLS%^inSere 

 nl fiTiall, (hort, llender Stalks, and fometimes but 



UI ''\ulme^ They Flo^vcr all 7^^fand> 



/>, but not^ tdljhe kco^nd^Ye^r^afe P^^^^ 



one, about half a Foot high, bearing at the top one 





Flowei apiece, fomethmg like unto a t/owerde/uce 





coniiftmg of nine Leaves, of which, thofe th ee 

 v^hich ftand upright are ihorter, artd more cole! 





VIII U>e :itudme^^Jpeaficmon^, Yrepn^ ^no.^s 



thfofeVtSeVwhKhfUd'''"'^' °^ f/^"'^*/^... 







't"neiulny Author r'^nd therd"ore^we havr'tTe 

 k . to h) of them, but doubtlel. be.ng Kinds of 



UjpSrfhri whS ^^^^^^^^ 





the I . / ;/;. or L «./ ;.;., they rn^avr ha^l thc^fame 



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ends like unto two fmall Fars, the whole Flower 





IS ot a fair Blew, or pale Sky Color in moft with 





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CHAP. CCLXXXL 



S3r^S{ 



0/FLOWERDELUCE 



Bulbous Unmatchable. 



f£feES£iSrSS 





are almoft who'ly of a brown Purple with a vel- 



I'THFAames The general Name of all the 

 1 Plants of this kind is in Arabick Afmem 



lowfpot in the^iidft of them, thfs is a «!^ PlS, 





I^EiB^B^ikB 





H The Kinds Of this Plant there are two prin 



be ihelter'd from Storms and cold Winds, which al- 



cipal Kinds, v,z . 'Ie« f «xf ./».. Ins bulbcfa^rh^ 



ways keep it back 







hn tubunf,^ The tuberous or bunchy Flowerde' 









"Til OftltBt'h us K ,n i there ate re\ eral Species, 



are only nurft up in Gardens, and 'being veiy tei der 





Plants, ought to be Houfed in Winter 



IX 1 he Tims Thefirft Flowers with us in 



Clupter" 2 lisTiSf7Avgl7l''Yh7EnghJhhI 







^l^ri^^ 



h ihflj I htifoha^ The broad Leaved bulbous Flower 







f^Sgljgg 



^^iSa^^ft^SCs 





fjf::;^^^:i^J^^T^^^^^^ 



lulbo3loweidduce', of Jhich m Chap^ls^^'' 

 IV Of the ruhaousKmdxhtKZKXhekioWovi- 



therefore in the four next Chapters we fliall take no 



mg Species, .;." , Ins tuherofa Chalced^ma, Ih^ 



further notice of them, ^^^^^1 ^^^^^^{l^^g^!, 



Turkev tubetous Orrice or Flowerdeluce, of which 



in Clup 28/= 2 his tuberofd alba i/o> entina^ The 



and adJrn the Gardens of the Curious ' 



Fl ruitine white tuberous Orrice or Flowerdeluce, 





.fHluch in Chap 287 ^ Ins tuberqfa latifolia. 









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CHAP. CCLXXXIL 







ll' The leffer^Dwarf Orrice orFlowerdeluce,'of 



0/FLOWFRDELUCE 



Bulbous Enghfh. 



uliich m C hap -02 7 bis Graminea, The Grafs 





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