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Dens Caninus flore luteo. 
Dest with a yellow flower differeth from the firft, in that 
the leaves of this are fadder and browner, and the flowerof a 
fine pale yellow colour, in other things agteeing, 
Thefe pretty flowers come forth in the end of March, or beginning 
of april; they do not affect adunged foil, but muft be planted in good 
freth earth about the middle of Auguft, before they put torth new 
fibres ; for although they lofe the old every year , yet they quickly 
recover new, and theretore muft not be kept long out of ground, 
and when they are fet, it will be convenient to cover the place with 
fome pot or tub,to defend them from wet,untill they have put forth 
fibres and begin to get ftrength, which will be within a fortnight if 
they be fet at the fore-mentioned time, and then all danger is paft, for 
too much rain falling upon them prefently after they are fer, will be 
apttorot and {poil them; thefe roots do feldom increafe with us, 
but many of them are yearly brought over out of Franceand Flan- | 
ders, by fuch that make a Trade of telling flowers, whereof there are 
many now about Londoa, but commonly they come over fo late that 
not one inten of them will grow, : 
PeeOR preci <ais Thee *y: 
aioe ESS78 ditches cs Cyclamen. REIS 2p 
yes eee Ow-bread, in the {potting and marking of the green 
leaves , and turning back of che flowers, fomewhat 
Cyclamen Vernum flore pur pureo. 
PI We purple Cyclamen of the Spring hatha (aller soot than may 
iT of thofe that follow, round and flat like a Turnip, and almoft 
~ black onthe outfide, from whence fpringeth up divers round-corner- 
ed and fharp-pointed green leaves , en am circled with white — 
round about the middle on the upper fide, and red underneath; the 
owers come up folded in the leaves, every one upona finalllong 
ftall, Mangia wn their heads and turning up the leaves again,com- 
pofed of five natrow long leaves, which in this are of a bright fhi- 
e ning 
