Chap. XIX. FLOR 4A 
fris anguftifolia major cerulea. 
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leaves likke the aft, but neither folong nor fo broad ; the ftalk 
rifeth alittle above the leaves, bearing many flowers, which blow 
one after another, of a’ bright blew colour, and in fathion like 
thofe of the laft. ; 
Iris anguftifolia verficolor Clift 
TT great blew narrow-leaved Flower-de-luce hath dark green 
= ccc sa pale variable Flower-de-luce of Clufiushath a thick 
tuft of narrow long green leaves, from whence (if the plant be 
old and have ftood long) come up many round ftalks, higher than 
the leaves, bearing four or five {mall flowers one above another, the 
Jowet leaves whereof are variably marked with white and blew, bit 
_ the arched-and poner. are wholly of a light blew colour; the 
root confifteth o nin bois ings baste ieee ftrongly in 
the ground and much increafech 5 there is another of this kind that 
beareth white flowers, : | 
Iris angu/tifolia major flere duplici. 
TT greater double narroiv-leaved F lower-de-luce hath long narrow 
~ & green leaves, but broader and fhorter than thofe of the laft, 
‘and not fo thick jet’ rogether , the flowers feem like many thruft 
rogether,coming confufedly out of one husk, not having the diftinet 
parts of a Flowe?-de-luce, and fometimes it cometh with two or 
three fmall flowers, of diftinG form, rifing out of one husk ; the fow- 
ers are ofa fair blew colour, with many veins of white running through 
the leaves = the roots are like chofe of the laft, but bigger; and nor 
‘fo apt to Gncreale, Bees on 2 = - et 3 Vath wel 55h 19 Bi B83 
yous e0 Rom aiChameivis latifolia alba major. - 
ep degen white’ dwarf Flower-de bwce hath fomething broad 
but fhott’green leaves, a ftalk about half a foot high, bearing 
‘commonly but one flower, which iarfome is fnow-white , and in 
Others ftraw-colour ; the/roors are tuberous like the common fg 
F lower-de-luce, but leffer and fWworrer, (is 12 worg fo peratiqiar’s 
Chameiris latifolia major purpurea. 
H egee purple dwarf Flower-de-luceis like the former, the only 
di 
ifference is in the colour of the flower, which is in this of a dark 
violet pusple, in fome deeper, and in others lighter. 
Chamsir ss 
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