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i: Lil Afphodtel ws luteusi © 
[He yellow Lily Afphodil rifech up wich\ many dong rare i if 
A leaves, ourof the middle of them cometh up anaked ftalkybear- 
ing at che top thereof: four or ‘five fmall L#y-like’ yellow flowers, 
blowing one after another like the day Lily; buc Continuing many 
days before they fade: the leaves dye td the groubdbefore Winter; 
and the roots are many long yellow ftrings very much increafing, 
: Lilia Afphodelus flore albo. ee 
TT Lilly Afphedill with awbite floweris in-all the parts thereof like 
t. theformer, theleaves are of a frefher green colour , and the 
flowers {now-white, like unto the Savoy Spiderwort, but that the 
ftalk is higher, and the flowers bigger. L320 ae 
_. ohiows 2), LiltaAfphodelus flore carneos 0. | 
ones Tee eipesetes) vis sarowoh eioussod Y ois, 
2 ny Hadad Afphodill with a blufh,or flefh-coloured-flower, is very like 
thewhite, the greateft difference-is in the flowers, which:in 
this are of a fine bright blufh or flefh-colour ; ; this and the white are 
very rarein England and France, but frequently found inmany Gar+ 
dens in Germany, be bag 4s dygrted 7: dso 
Phalangium. 
| hee ¢ Spider-wort is next in order to be treated of ; there are fome 
diverfities of them, but we will fer out the beft onely, and firft 
begin with that folike the white Lidy Afphedil, that. the one may 
ealily be miftaken for the other, 
: Phalangium Alobrogicwm, = 
3 He Sav Spider-wortxifeth ap with four ot five greeti leaves, like 
unto thofeof the Lidy Afphodill, but thorter, aud of a whiter 
green colour, out of the middle of them rifechupa ftiff round ftalk, 
about afoot high, bearing atthe top. one above another , feven or 
eight flowers, like inform.tothofeat the Lilly A/phedill, but leffer, 
and of a pure white colour, »withfome threds in the middle stipe wit 
yellow, and afmall forked pointel, the roots are long white thick 
ftrings, joyned together at the head, increafing reafontable well, | 
Phalangium majus Italicam album. 7 
oT He great talian white spider-wort hath many long narrow leaves, 
T {pread on the ground, witha reafonable tall talk, bearing at the 
top many ftar-like white flowers, like, but bigger than thofe of the 
common kind next defcribed ; the-roots are many white ftringsrun- 
ning under ground, and increafing as well as the former, a 
