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and pointed, and of others broad and r.;und, or bluntly pointed , as fhall bee (hewed 
in the end of the Chapter : I (lull therefore oncly expreffe the colours , withthe 
mixture or compofure of them, and giue you withall the names of forne of them, (for 
itislmpoffiblclthinketoany man, to giue fcuerall names to all varieties) as they aic 
called by thofe that chiefly delight in them with vs. 
Tulips pracox Albs. 
Thccarly Whitc'TuIipa. 
r Niue a tot a interdum purpureis flaminibus, 
vel fait em luteis , funao puro haud lu- 
teo. 
i *Alba ftue niuea fundo luteo. 
3 \^dlbida. 
4 Atba.veniscaruleisin dorfo. 
y Albs purpureis oru. c Hartim flores vel 
6 Albs earn eis oris. JionHantes , vel 
7 Albs f anguineis oris, fdifpergentes. 
8 Alb s oris magnis c irneis , (/ venis intro re- 
fpicientibsu. 
j Albs extra . carnei vero coloris intus , oras 
habens carneas fit /iratiores. 
10 '-Albida , oris rubris , vel oris purpu- 
reis. 
1 1 Albida purpunfcentibm maculis extra , in - 
tus : vero carnei viuacifsimi. 
II Alba, purpureis maculis afperfa extra, in- 
tus vero albapurpurantibsss oris. 
13 Dux Alba, i. e. coccineis & albis vari- 
ata jhmmis ,d medio ad oras inter cur flan- 
tibus. 
14 Princejfa, i. e. argentei t olor is maculis pur- 
purafeentibus. 
I j Regina pulcherrima, albis & /anguineis 
afperfa radi/s cr punctis. 
Tttlipu pracox purpureas 
1 The flower whereof is cither pure fnow 
white, with purple fometimeSjOr at lead 
with yellow chiucs , without any yel- 
low bottome. 
2 Or pure white with ayellow bottome. 
3 Or milk white that is not fo pure white, 
4 White with blew veines on cheoutfide. 
5 White with purpleedges. cSomcotrtcic*. 
<5 White with blufh edges. Co " fl3n, > 
7 White with rededges. tamgoi running. 
S White with great blufh edges, and feme 
drakes running from theedge inward. 
p White without, and fomewhat blufh 
within, with edges of a deeper blufh. 
1 o Whirifh.or pale white with red or pur- 
ple edges. 
H Whirifh without , with fome purplifh 
veins Sc fpots,& of a liuely blufh within. 
12 White without, fpotted withfmall pur- 
ple fpots, and white within with purple 
edges. 
13 A white Duke, that is, parted with 
white &crimfon flantes, from the mid- 
dle of each leafe to the edge. 
J 4 ThePrincefle, that is, a ftluer colour 
fpotted with fine deepe blufh fpots. 
i 5 The Queen, that is, a fine white fpijink- 
Ied with bloud red fpots, and greater 
drakes. 
Tbfe early purple T ulipa. 
1 Purpurea fatura rubefeens, vel vioUcea, 
2 Purpurea pallida, Columbina dibit. 
3 Perfles coloris faturi. 
4 Per pci coloris pallidi or is. 
j Paonia floris coloris. 
6 Rofea. 
7 C herns flua peramans. 
8 Cher me flua parum friata'. , 
I A deep feddifh purple, or more violet. 
i A pale purple, called a Douc celour. 
3 A deep Peach colour. 
4 A paler Peach colour. 
j A Peony flower colour. 
6 ARofecolour. 
7 A Crimfon very bright. 
8 A Crimfon dript with a little white. 
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