iao2 Salmon J" Herbal. Lib. I. 





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^^^ye.f,lykd,Jce,ne. 



'anWrthwf'cf' ill Stdk'lvif'chn 'roi'long) a 



tll^L"o,''/")radThA'"VJ'o a Che\ern, whnje 

 iotnt nics up to the middle of the Leaf, hgl ei 

 th m m any other Tulip Ue lloucr n vj , Jak 

 7el coio/nothng Jo Lot'y as in >he forme. Early 

 0, Late Red Tulip., yn Jweete, (fo, iJcmoJi 



1: 



,\niauljcr 



Hy 



''■Pi 



hey came 



fo>L 



WjBf£ 



aji/y known 







'iX^The^feventh' or Turky CafFa Tulip Its 

 Tuhps" butlscrfL "thlntn 'fomftherthll 



r.acoces, tbatitnnottobedif\mgu,Jhedfromn 

 X The eighth, or Canay Tulip Its Koot » 



yellow Tulip, at btti XIII but a little biggei J, 



and IS either wholly white, or of a deep red en/ r 



or elfe vanably mtxt, oflohle'with afiJredJiJh 



e}^s,ypt'JhTlack,iVn1em^^^ 



eultly tWiveinths our cold Uima^ and pnfpers 



XII The tenth, or Portugueze Tulip, or Dwarf 

 firip'd Tul p Ths Dwatfjuhp n of the Jamc 

 kindred with the greater and lejfer Italian ju,} be- 

 fo,e described, and the Narborenle, or Dwarf yel- 



jome red Veins running in the Leaves thereof 



XIII The eleventh, orNarbone, or Dwart yel- 

 low Tuhp. This IS i«v like to the yellow Bolo- 

 man r<»/ Sea VI above J as viellm its Root, m in 



'being] elL. The \nly diferenL \'°that \tZ°iH 



''^iV'^The tweTfth^ orw^hite'Dwarf Tulip Its 



Dwarfs, and the llomr is alfo latger., (being of a 

 white color,) than other forts of white Tahps, but 



' Xv"mthIrLnth,''OTXfian Tulip. ItsRoct 



or Skin, with ayelkwijh Woohnefs 'both at the top 



neatly to agree with the Bolonian<z«^ Indian Tulips, 

 m tsRoot^ Leaf and llower. It rifes out of the 



l'°if" utJwh^n'it TsthZ orVur InclesTgh, 

 I es open it Jelf, and Jhews fonh another fmall 



it if {at long almofl m the former) breaking out 

 f tie one fide thereof and after it a third , and 



M'tTr'lCTcther^^wh^^^^^ 



breadth of the Dwarf yellow Tulip, at Sea.Xin. 



S7/r/&rirTu%rf/r;i7' TR'/W/ 



and a half htgh fometines, bearing 

 one llower of fix long and pointed Leaves, of the 

 iorm of other fmall Tulips, not much bigger than 

 the vel'ow Italian Tulip , but it is wholly tihite 

 on the infide and outftde of all its Leaves, faving 

 that on the backs of the three outermofl, from th 



