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_ liveinours. Of this generation is the Narcs{[us of Fapan or Garnfey - 
FLORA - Book I. 
Narciffus Marinus five tertius Mathioli. 2 
“Te Sreat Sea Daffodil, or Mathiolus his third Daffodil, hatha 
root far bigger than any other the forementioned Daffodilis, the 
leaves are commnnly fix innumber, of a whitith green colour, twice 
_-asthickand broad as any of the former, but not fo long as many of 
them, from the middle and fides whereof fj pringeth up one, two, and 
fometimes three great ftalks, more than afoot high, bearing at the 
tops thereof, ten, twelve, or more flowers on each ftalk, confifting of 
fix white leaves fread or Inyed open, with a white fhort cup or crown 
in the middle, lying flat upon the leaves, cut or divided into fix cor- 
nets, from whence ftandeth forth long white threads, turning up the 
ends, and fome other white threads in the middle alfo, tipt with yel- 
low pendents, ° 
~~. This {pringeth late out of the ground, feldome before the begin- 
ning of April, and flowreth in the end of May, and fometimes not un- 
till the beginning of Fune. : 
Narciffus Indicus autumnalis latifolius rubellus inftar Lilt 
| — polianthos. 
| He Indian broad-leaved Autumn Daffodil, with many Lily-like 
reddith flowers on one ftalk, 
Narciffus Indicus autumnalis rubello albicante colore poltanthos. 
>= — Autumn Daffodil, with many bluhh flowers on one 
alk, | ; a 
Narciffus Indicus latifolia Squamofa radice flore pheniceo. 
Te Indian broad-leaved Daffodil, with a {caly root, and {carlet 
ower, | : 
Narciffus latifolins flore Pheniceo inflar facobei polianthos. 
T% broad leaved Daffodil, with {carlet flowers, many on one ftalk, 
valgarly called Pacobes, this is the red Daffodil. defcribed by Mr, 
Par kinfon, the plant is tender,unapt to live with us, and the flower of 
~ Amal beauty, 
Narciffus Virginianus latifolins flore purpurafcente. 
TT broad leawed Virginian Daffodil with a pwrplifh flower, This 
Daffodil beareth many flowers on one ftalk, like {mall Lillies, of 
a fallen purplith colour, never opening, and feldome thewing the in- 
ner fides of the leaves, in its natural country, and I doube will hardly 
Lilly 
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