[i86 Salmons Herbal Lib. 1. 



iX^ntoj, '^^%lioluUo magna" A Duke, great- 

 greater or leffer edges, and a great yellow bottom. 

 L. 36. Ma dip eflmagnamcina, m altjseti- 



LI. 97. D»^#, <?^<« </«fi fimUis, at plus lata 

 tLTduSs! whkh''is''jike*unto the Duke,^but 



^nd A^'e^ ieTnlorT oUkrdrdwg *e raidX of ' Ae 

 Flower on theinfide, with a large yellow bottom. 



LII. 38. Dux Briancion, qu^ rubra Sangumea^ 

 parvis , a/ia alin magis am minus elegant diverfi- 



diata Jiriata fundo luteo. A Flambant, diiFering 

 from the Dutchefs, this having no fuch great yel- 



""lIV.'' ^1^0. mfii Aurantij colorh, ex rubore, 



red, which is a reddiOi yellow, or red and yellow 

 equally mixed, with fmall yellow edges, and 



fometimes the edges. 



LVI. 42. RexTuliparum, qu£ ex Sanguineo& 

 Aureo radiatim mixta, rf mmtnea diver/a, fundo 

 luteo, or be rubra. The King Flotver, which is a 

 Crimfon, or Blood-red, ftreamed with a Gold yel- 



\m\.^ ^T Tunica Morionis, qu£ ex rubore iSf 

 aureo feparatim divifa. The Fools Coat, which 

 is parted with red and yellow Guards. 



Tulipa Vracox Lutea ,- 

 The Early Yellow Tulip. 



LVIII. 44- ^raea Aurea Jive Flava Aurea in- 

 ten/a. A fair Gold Yellow without mixture. 



pale yellow, or Cream cOlor,' «^ Straw color. 



fair Gold color, being reddifli on the outfide only. 



LXIII. 49. Aurea, vel magis pallida, rubor, 

 in Gyrum alia fimillimd Duciff£, n'lfimimK rubedi 



red Tops, and may be called tl 



.A Gold yellow with 



Tulips Frames: 



Early Tulips, according t 

 Mr. K E A. 



i.AVl. 2. Admiral tncujen. It has a weak 

 dpt vdt'h aimVon°Tnd F "'h^'f ^^'"^'^'^.^^^^'es, 

 bottom white, with pale yellow Nails and Chives ^ 



LXVII. 3. Aurora, ox Grenfcg. This is ano- 

 ther good Flower, of a rich Carnation color- well 

 ftriped and marked with white 5 the bottom and 

 Chives of a pale yellow. 



forS?ariyFlower"var"M tSkei' '' ' ^'" 

 uhite, and much efte'emed; thebottonTand ChiTes 

 LXIX 5. Alcetus. It is one of the laft of the 

 early Tulips, and well efteemed ; the Leaves are 

 narrow, of a very good purple color, well ftriped 



d "and tKd f ^^^^^ °-^'' ^^^^^^'^'^^'^ 

 '° LXXir ^lBrlnILre}^!\ is a pretty plea- 

 '''"LXxYlI^f ^'c^]'fc"Tt^£oAe e 



^LX}^iv° To.^rTue'art. It is a fmall low 

 Flower, Carnation ftriped, and marked with white, 

 but feldom enough white j the bottom and Chives 

 ofa|^e^yellow,^s^in^moftonhee^^^^^^^ 

 growing, it is like the Religious, the Stalk flrong, 

 and the Flower" large •, fometimes prettily marked 

 with deep Carnation and white, the bottom and 



LXXVI. 12. Clermont Taragon. In the man- 

 ner of its growing, it is like the laft, but much a 

 better Flower, moreconftantly marked with white, 

 upon a bright blewifh Carnation 5 this is more 

 efteemed than the former, by all that have both 



thofe that Sell Flowers about London^\o add pl 

 ragon to the Name of any common Flower, when it 



LXXVII. 1 3 . bimne!' 'it ?s a^ Jreuy pieafing 

 early Tulip. 



early Tulip, well markfed, 

 LXXIa. 15. Dorade. It is an early Tulip, 



"^"lX^Xx"^ Ts^^Dut^h^s Brandon. It is a fair 

 large Flower, with long, round pointed Leaves, 

 of a deep Ihining Scarlet color, with deep Butter 



and white, a very pleaiing early F. 

 LXXXIL iS. Early Fer/eff. 



Flower fine Crimfon and white. 



5 both Purple 



