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bottoms^ Lhives, hignefs^ fnflm/i, and manner of 

 growing ; the which in vihat foUoics, Jhall be par- 

 Sounds have been given for a Root; but that heat 

 ts now much abated, confidering how great a Folly 



has fix Leaves, in whofe middle rifesup a Pointel, 

 an oblong Fruit, opening on three fides, with fix 

 rows, fiU;d with flat Seeds, of a roundifli Figure, 

 Flowers, the three innermoft are generally larger 





And therefore a Tulip is not to be judg'd of at 

 'lliS ou'cin^-'ud^TriTtf'ofir'' ' ?f it^'Jns 



rJthlE^e, ^tn^^t^S^i^ 



l.OftheVK&QOC^S: 



Early TULIPS. 



are either white, purple, red or yellow ; ofwhicli 



The Early Tulip. 





_ . and are either Red, Carnation, Crim/on or 

 Scarlet, deeper or paler, with yellow, Straw color, 

 or white edges ; or elfe fadder or paler Violet, 

 Graydeline or Murry Purple, with greater or lef- 



hich 'we will give™fomJSe\eft,"'and 

 a plentiful Variety of thofe of the other and 



