382 Salmon'j 'Herbal. 



Lib. 1. 



P. CCLXXXIV. 



I. '-p HE Karnes. It is called in Greek 'ia« e».. 



Species, whofe Namef and Deftripnons follow in 

 III. The Defcriptions. i. Irh bulk/a anguftifo- 



rounder in The middle, and in its fpringing up and 

 bed in the next Chapter in all its parts, faving, that 

 it is a little larger and higher, both in Leaf, Stalk, 

 and Flower, and much whiter than any of the mix- 

 Khid'L th^ next Cliapter: in theib which follow 

 vveftiall not make a feveral and large Defaiption 



in Magnitude, Color, or Form, wherein they may 

 vary from that firft, or pne ftom another, thefe be- 

 '"Iv. 2. Ins%f/hl/.t anguftifolia albefcens , The 

 Milk tchite narrow Leaved bulbom ihwerdeluce. Its 



Le^ K difflrs^nof from Ae'firft mi'te.'" 



V. ^ Argeniea.ne Silver Co/ored narrow Leav'd 

 bu/tom Vloiccrdeluce. Its falling Leaves are of a 

 yellowiih white, like the laft, the arched Leaves are 



which we call Silver Color, like that of Silver 



VL 4. Albida^ (Vbitifh. The falling Leaves are 

 yellowiih, and fometimes with a little edge of white 



Leaves are whitilh, as the arched Leaves are, the 



VII. 5. Alhida labrh luteh., White with yellow 



ividi the firft. 



VIII. 6. Albida anguflior. The more narrow White, 



I'hearclSd leaves are' not^'haTf fo larg'I asln^he 



^"ix"' -. Lute J, The Tellov:. It is like the former, 

 Sk and 'Slow!'' wUh a ydlow fp'^ot.'" 



X. 8. 'AurcJ, five Lutea Htfpamca, TJie Golden, 



ie unto the laft pale yellow ^ but that the fallin 

 ' ' "the reft of the Flower. 



XIII. 1 1 . Verficolor Hifpanica cxruka labt 

 his. The Spamjh party colored Blew. Its i 



whitilh 



YTt. 1 



The Blew edged. The 

 ■an edge of blew, cir- 

 little blewer,and the upright Leaves more purple, or 

 blewer color, the arched Leaves pale blew, and the 

 upright Leaves of a purplilh blew Violet color. 



XV._ 15. Alba pallida, A pale White. The falls 

 upright Leayes^fome arfa fairbfewifh pu!^le! fome 

 of them will alfo have larger Hewers tlian others, 

 and bear more; for the firft fort, which is the mott 



r^a;^;-pJ^rp//'^TheWlk^sWgherFirwTpurple! 

 rilttle^ to ^^^u^'^Q °*'^ ^^"^ '^^'^ P^^'P^^ ^^^l"^' 

 ±e Leaves and Stalk ; this Flowers with the latter 



XVIL 1$. Purpurea ferotina. The late Purple. 

 The Flower is wholly purple, except the yellow fpot, 

 ind Flowers later than any of the other Purples. 



XVIII. 16. Purpurea rubefeem labris c^ruleis. 

 The reddijh Purple ■with blew falls. Its upright 

 Leaves are of a reddifli purple, and the falling 



XIX. 17. Purpurea rubefcens labris albidoc£ru- 

 'eis,The reddijh Purple with whitijh blew falls. It is 

 Df a reddifh purple, and its falling Leaves of a whi- 

 tifti blew color, in nothing elfe differing from the 



'XX. 18. Purpurea labris luteis. The Purple 

 with yellow falls. Its falling Leaves are of a fair 

 Gold yellow, without any ftripe, yet in fome there 



liave an edge of a fad dark color about them; the 

 upright Leaves in every of thefe are of a Violet 



"^Xi. 19. Purpurea labris ex albido c^ruleo, i^ 

 luteo mixtis , Party colored Purple with firiped yel- 

 low falls. This is like the laft, but that the falling 

 Leaves are of a pale blew and yellow, traverfing one 

 ' ; other, and the arched Leaves of a pale purplilh 

 XXII. 20. Subpurpurea labris luteis , The pale 

 ■rple with yellow falls. Its upright Leaves are 

 a paler purple, and the falling Leaves yellow, 

 lereis another Species of this, a little differing 



'ored blete and yellow. Its upright Leaves are of a 



XXVI. 24. Iris bulbofa Africana, The Purple or 

 lurry Barbary biilboi^s ilowerdeluce. As to Koot 



