The Garden of p leaf ant Flowers. 



and pointed, and of others broad and round, or bluntly pointed, as fhall bee fhewed 

 in the end of the Chapter : I fhall therefore onely exprefle the colours, with the 

 mixture or compofure of them, and giue you withall the names of fome of them, (for 

 it is impoffible I thinke to any man, to giue feuerall names to all varieties) as they are 

 called by thofe that chiefly delight in them with vs. 



Tulip a praecox Alba. 



1 Niuea to fa interdum purpureis Jlaminibus, 

 ve/ faltem luteis, fundo puro hand lu- 

 teo. 



2 Alba ftue niuea fundo luteo. 



3 Albida. 



4 Alba, venis ceeruleis in dorfo. 



5 Alba purpureis or is. (Harumjloresvel 



6 Alba carneis oris. -j constantes, ve/ 



7 A Iba fanguineis oris. \difpergentes. 



8 Alba oris magnis carneis ; & venis intro re- 

 fpicientibus. 



9 Alba extra, carnei vero colons intus, oras 

 habens carneas faturatiores. 



10 Albida, oris rubris, ve/ oris purpu- 

 reis. 



1 1 Albida pur pur of centibusmaculis extra ,in- 

 tus vero carnei viuacifsimi. 



1 2 Alba,purpureismaculisafperfaextra,in- 

 tus vero alba pur pur antibus oris. 



13 Dux Alba, i. e. coceineis & a Ibis vari- 

 atajiammis^ a medio ad oras intercurfan- 

 tibus. 



1 4 Prince/fa, i.e. argenteicoloris maculispur- 

 purafcentibus. 



15 Regina pulcherrima, albis & fanguineis 

 afperfa radijs Of punSlis. 



The early White Tulipa. 



1 The flower whereof is either pure fnow 

 white, with purple fometimes, or at leaft 

 with yellow chiues, without any yel- 

 low bottome. 



2 Or pure white with a yellow bottome. 



3 Or milk white that is not fo pure white. 



4 White with blew veines on the outfide. 



5 White with purple edges. (Someofthefea- 



6 White with bluft edges. fe^S 



7 White with red edges. Idingorrunning. 



8 White with great blufh edges, and fome 

 ftrakes running from the edge inward. 



9 White without, and fomewhat blufh 

 within, with edges of a deeper blufh. 



i o Whitifh, or pale white with red or pur- 

 ple edges. 



1 1 Whitifh without, with fome purplifh 

 veins & fpots, & of a liuely blufh within. 



1 2 White without, fpotted with fmall pur- 

 ple fpots, and white within with purple 

 edges. 



13 A white Duke, that is, parted with 

 white & crimfon flames, from the mid- 

 dle of each leafe to the edge. 



1 4 The PrincefTe, that is, a filuer colour 

 fpotted with fine deepe blufh fpots. 



1 5 The Queen, that is, a fine white fprink- 

 led with bloud red fpots, and greater 

 ftrakes. 



Tulipa preecox pur pur ea. 



1 Purpurea fatura rubefcens, ve/ vio/acea. 



2 Purpurea pallida, Columbina diSla. 



3 Perfici color is faturi. 



4 Perfici coloris Pallidioris. 



5 P aeonice jloris coloris. 



6 Rofea. 



7 Cher mejiua peramcena. 



8 Chermefiua parumftriata. 



The early purple Tulipa. 



1 A deep reddifh purple, or more violet. 



2 A pale purple, called a Doue colour. 



3 A deep Peach colour. 



4 A paler Peach colour. 



5 A Peony flower colour. 



6 A Rofe colour. 



7 A Crimfon very bright. 



8 A Crimfon ftript with a little white. 



9 Princeps, 



