10^4 Salmon V llerhal. Lib. \ 



{°e7t!wLmes Ts '// s Tthe.'r ouTfide, \n wh"fb 





forth ,n the beginmng of the year^ five o, 

 /mail l^J^'Jt ^burn]rZwV'tf'£tho{t 

 tL7LZ"o{'"st,eah, \Z"Z?th'"thofTothTs are 

 Jinpei 0, mat hi irom among which rtfe up one 

 or /w mall Stalh, about two hanifuls hgh 

 bearing at their Tops, each Stalk about /even or 



'SLr°yetfolh7^^^^^^ 



bel, with [mall long heaves at the foot of every 



Stalk, the lower flowers being equal in length with 



X The eighth, or Gteateft white Star flower 

 Its Root IS Bulbous, great, thick and fhott, fame 

 wUt yell wijh on the out fide w th t flat bottom 



fair, bioad, long, mi very fiejh green Leaves 



ofavy Oriental Jacinth, wh h do abide giccnfom 



the middle of January, o, beginning of February, 



to tJ e end of May, at which time they begin to fade, 



■ ■ ' d of flowers, begins to 



flot' '^' 

 f will heme few 0, no 



gre It 1 1 fh or fpile of flowers, upon long lootjl ilks , 



floicers ate blown it i ijcs up tobevery high, /lender 

 or fm ill ot lie! pof the head, ari broad f pre ad, 

 and biiflmg bcloco Jo tl at it is long in flowering 

 lie flowcis opLn by degrees, for they flower Jirji 

 below, and Jog, a iu illy upwards, conji^ingeachof 

 fowts'li'sZZ'&tfmZifan'' hne or ]he{k 



Jomewhat grayijh on the outflde'"'lt /V// "/, 



bearing at its Top a fpih oj many wfite flcu is 

 confijting of fix Leaves apuee, Lth gieen hZ) 

 t^n" LTflowu'\Tcb fiew'£ -^f^^ "' ^""' 



w!at/i/-e the eigl th Species foienmel flocenng 



e paft, come Inanguhr heads ' 



near Jo I 



n contained Jmallreddifl, Seed 

 IhePlices The Titles or Najne 



^ut with us^in ^^g'"^^J^^y{^,^^l\ ^ 

 and other Foreign Countrys, as 



eThedsTipt uith 



