Chap. 7 u. ^Ejiohih H 



more is to be faid of the Tulip, vohich ;.. 



one Stalk," and that^'wkhou/tnrBunchei;'.' Wx 

 fometimes Nature is fo free in producing, dvit u 



more Branches out of one StalC aSi'ViTlk o[ 

 VI.' Oi/ ?! The Flowers alfo of Tuhps con- 



ufually thofe Roots bear but their ordinary num- 

 ber of fix Leaves the next Year. The Head for 



h'annelWctU^. 

 jrom fide to fiic, ., 



Seed, is then for the moft part tour fquare or cor- 

 nered, which at all other times is but three corner- 



\he ajcrejj.,.:.cr 



ed , or when the Flower wants a Leaf or two, as 





fometimes alfo it does, it is then fiat, having but 





'"'viT'ol/M.^^The form of the Flower is alfo 



Jorlh two ¥o,nts to / 

 they mil tnt hear f 



very variable, for the Leaves of fome Tulips are 



wnboneVomr 11, i. 



all (harp pointed, or all blunt and round pointed ; 



feveral ihuf- Shvs i 



and fon^, the three outermott, (harp pointed, and 





the three' inner round pointed and fome contran- 



x?*;i/-*.. 



wife. Again, fome have all the Leaves of the 



S:z^2s'='sixr£s 



If,i.t,.,4,hc^,^ 



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the M<7«w T//#. ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^ 



S/^i' 



pTants, rn^ny times f° .f ^J^^^^jJ^^^^^ 



fr/M fcithered^ i«»riti. "ioited, rr.rhUd, jh-^ 



