HISTORIE OF PLANTS. 



* The defer, pio*. 

 1 eluth\ci\loi J' . 

 middeft like a gutter: among the which rifeth vp a nake< 

 \\ bits high, branched toward the top, w 

 I my goodly flowers, li 

 hi apef propoinon.ut lhm gyd 

 g^rooBtH k$CH Peonie. Therootecon- 



«m clogs, proceeding from one head, likethofe of the white Af- 

 phodill or Peonie. 



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uk! euer obferue , according to the 

 oldprouerbe,Soone pj * • like die former. 



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at the funne rifing.according to AthenxmfiwA therefore is called the Day Lillie,or Lillie for a J ... 



The naturcis rather referred to the Afphodils than to Lillics. 



home, and a mother pefiarie made thereof with A 

 wooll,and put vp,bringeth foorth water and blood. 



I ugs after womens trauell in childc B 



Therootesandthcleauesbelaid nings and foldings. G 



Of'BulbedFlmerdekce. Qbap.6-]. 



•kThekindcs. 



Like as we hauefetdownc fundi , iflaggie leauesand tuberousor 



knobbie rootes, variyng ve . e diftinguifhed in their 



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■kThe defection. 

 i. /~\ Nion Flower de-luce hath long narrow blades orleaucs, crefted, chamfered, orflraked 

 \J on the backe fide, as it were welted, belou it i elfe toward the 



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d among thefe leaucs doe rife vp a 



1 place long thickc cods or feede veffels, 



