106 The Garden of p leaf ant Flowers. 



The Spanifh kindes are the moft early, flowring betimes in March. 

 The French double doth flower prefently after. 



The Names. 



More cannot bee faid or added, concerning the names of any of thefe 

 Daffodils, then hath been fet downe in their titles : onely the French kinde 

 is moft vfually called Robinus his Daffodill. 



PfeudonarciJJus luncifolius albus. The white baftard Rufh Daffodill, or lunquilia. 



This baftard Rufh Daffodill hath two or three long and very greene leaues, ve 

 like vnto the fmall yellow Rufh Daffodill, formerly defcribed, but not altogether 

 round, among which rifeth vp a fhort ftalke, feldome halfe a foote high, bearing 

 the toppe, out of a fmall skinnie huske, one fmall white flower, fometime declining 

 a pale colour, hauing fix fmall and fhort leaues, rtanding about the middle of 

 trunke, which is long, and much wider open at the mouth, then at the bottome : th< 

 fmall outer leaues or wings are a little tending to greene, and the trunke (as I faid) is 

 either white, or whitifh, hauing the brimmes a little vneuen : the feede is fmall, blacke, 

 and round, like vnto other Rufh Daffodils, but fmaller. 



PfeudonarciJJus luncifolius luteus maior. 

 The greater yellow lunquilia, or baftard Daffodill. 



The leaues of this greater kinde are longer, greater, and a little broader then the 

 former ; the ftalke alfo is higher, and the flower larger, more open at the mouth and 

 crumpled, then the white, but wholly of a yellow colour : the feede and the roots are 

 bigger, according to the proportion of the plant. 



PfeudonarciJJus luncifolius luteus minor. The leffer yellow baftard lunquilia. 



This is fo like vnto the laft in all things, that I fhall not neede to trouble you withii 

 repetitions of the fame things formerly fpoken ; the chiefeft difference is the fmallnefTt 

 of the plant in all parts. 



Pfeudonarcijjus luncifolius luteus ferotinus. The late yellow baftard lunquilia. 



There is likewife a third kinde, as great as the greater yellow, and in all his parts ex-jj 

 prefling and equalling it, but is accounted the fairer, and flowreth fomewhat later. 



The Place. 



The Pyrenaean Hils haue afforded vs all thefe varieties, and wee preferutj 

 them carefully ; for they are all tender. 



The Time. 



All thefe flower in Aprill, except the laft, which is a moneth later. 



The Names. 



The French and Lowe-Countrey men call them T'rompettes, that is 

 Trumpets, from the forme of the trunke ; wee fometimes call them alfo b 

 that name, but more vfually baftard lunquilia's. 



PfeudonarciJJus marinus albus, Pancratium vu/go. 

 The white Sea baftard Daffodill. 



The Sea baftard Daffodill (to conclude this Chapter, and the difcourfe of DafFo 



dils 



