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I'' I am ha us lutea, diuerjimoife intus mag/s 

 t'ut minus Jiriata, ;</ in tilijs extra ma-\ 

 cu la t t t rubore, f'umio vt plurinmm nlgro, 



. .' in itlijs lut, . 



1 4 1'lambans pallidior Gf f/tgOftUT, 



15 HO/MS lutea intcn/ior ve/ remifsior di- 

 ucr/ini'/de, in ',rbem radiata interim, ru- 

 bris mac u In ad fupremas vffa oras, aliquo- 

 ties crebre, alias parce, fundo viridi, vel 

 tanetto obfcuro. 



1 6 Hollas /framitiea ruboreftriata &f>unfla- 

 ta, in /lar alba Hollas. 



1 7 Tunica Morionis lutea, alijs difla Flam- 

 mea, in qua color Jiaiusmagis Gf confpicuus 

 rubore, diuer/imode radiata. 



Hue red ilc ml a ej/et -ciridarum Tu /if arum 

 e/afsis, qua diner/arum etlam constatfpe- 

 clcrum. Vna viridis intenjior, cuius 

 Jios fcmpt'r fere fcniic/aitfus manet Jlami- 

 nihus Jimbriath. Alter a remifsior, in/far 

 l\littaeipennarum viridium, luteo variata 

 oris alb'n. Tertia adhuc dilutiori viridi- 

 tate oris purpureis. Quarta, cujus folia 

 aqua liter pur pur a dilttta, & 'viriditate 

 diui/'a funt. Quinta, folijs longifsimis 

 /lellamodo expanjis, ex rubore & viridi- 

 coatfa. 



1 3 A yellow Flambant of diners forts, that 

 is, the whole flower more or lefle llrea- 

 ined or f potted on the inlide, and in 

 fome on the outlide with red, the bot- 

 tome in moll being blacke, yet in fome 

 yellow. 



14 A paler yellow Flambant more beau- 

 tifull. 



15 A yellow Holias, paler or deeper yel- 

 low very variable, f potted on the inlide 

 round about the middle, with red 

 fometimes plentifully, or elfe fparing- 

 ly, with a green or dark tawny bottome. 



1 6 A ftrawe coloured Holias, fpotted and 

 rtreamed with red, as is to bee feene in 

 the white Holias. 



1 7 A yellow Fooles coate, of fome called 

 a flame colour, wherein the yellow is 

 more then the red, diuerfly rtreamed. 



Vnto thefe may be added the greene Tuli- 

 pa, which is alfo of diuers forts. One ha- 

 uing a great flower of a deepe green co- 

 lour, feldome opening it felfe, but abi- 

 ding alwaies as it were halfe (hut vp 

 and clofed, the chiues being as it were 

 feathered. Another of a paler or yel- 

 lowifh green, paned with yellow, and 

 is called, The Parrel, &c. with white 

 edges. A third of a more yellowilh 

 green, with red or purplifh edges. A 

 fourth, hath the leaues of the flower 

 equally almoft parted, with greene and 

 a light purple colour, which abiding a 

 long time in flower, groweth in time to 

 be fairer marked : for at the firrt it doth 

 not (hew it felfe fo plainely diuided. 

 Some call this a greene Swifler. A fifth 

 hath the longeft leaues (landing like a 

 ftarre, confifting of greene and purple. 



Tulipa St'rotina. The late flowring Tulipa. 



The late flowring Tulipa hath had his defcription exprefled in the precedent dif- 

 courfe, fo that I (hall not neede to make a repetition of what hath already beene fet 

 downe. The greateli matter of knowledge in this kinde is this, That it hath no fuch 

 plentifull variety of colours or mixtures in his flowers, as are in the two former forts, 

 but is confined within thefe limits here exprefled, as farre as hath come to our know- 

 ledge. 



Tulipa Serotota. The late flowring Tulipa. 



/\ I'ea intenjior, nut remifsior. A Rofe colour deeper or paler. 



Rukra vu/garis, aut faturatior, & qtuijt An ordinary red, or elfe a deeper red like 

 nigricans, fundo luteo vel nigro, vel ni-\ blacke bloud, with a blacke or yellow 



gro or be, aitreo inclu/'o, difta Oculus So- 



lis. 



Lutea communts. 

 Lutea oris ruhns. 



bottome, or backe circled with yel- 

 low, called the Suns eye. 



An ordinary yellow. 



I A yellow with red edges. 



Lutea gttttis fanguineis, fundo nigro ve/ A yellow with red fpots and veines, the 

 I'ario. bottome blacke or difcoloured. 



There 



