The Cjarden ofpleafant t lowers. 
orheadsofflowers, infomeof thefe before they be blowne, arc hoary white , or 
hairic, whereas in others, thereisnohoafinefleat all, but the ouddes are fmooth 
and purplifla : in other things this differed! not from the former. 
Of this fort alfo there is one that hath but few fpots on the flowers, whofe colour is Li Hum Man 
fome what paler than the other. ST»!* W 
gain, as the former kinds fet forth in this Chapter ; yet becaufe thegrccn leaues fland at 
feucrall ioynts as they do, I malt needs infert it here, not knowing where more fitly to 
place it. It hath a fmall fcaly roote, with many fmall long fibres thereat,from whence 
l ifetn vp a reafonable great ftalke, almoft as high as any of the former, bearing at three 
or foure diftances many long and narrow grccne leaues , but not fo many or fo broad 
as the former, with diuers ribbes in them: from among the yppcrmoft rundle of leaues 
breake forth foure or fiue flowers together, cuery one (landing on a long (lender foote 
ftalke, being almoft as large as a red Lilly, but a little bending downewards , and of a 
faire yellow colour, (potted on the infide with diuers blackilh purplefpots or drakes, 
hauing a middle pointed, and fixe chiues,with pendentson them;, 
All thefe Lillies hauebeen found in the diuers Countries of Germany, as 
Auftria, Hungaria, Pannonia, Stiria, &c. and are all made Denifonsinour 
London Gardens, where they flourifh as in their owne naturali places. The 
laft was was brought into France from Canada by the French CoIonie,and 
from thence vnto vs. 
They flower about thelaterend of tune forthe mod part, yet thefirft 
fpringeth out of theground a moneth at the lead before the other, which 
are mod vfually in flower before it, like vnto the Serotine Tdlipas, all of 
them being early vp , and neuer the neere. 
and is Lilium Montarutmmam, the greated Mountaine L;lly ; tor io it defer- 
ueth the flame, becaufe of the number of flowers vpon a head or ftalke. 
Some haue called it Lilium SarafmsumjnA feme HemerotaBu , but neither 
ofthetn doth fo fitly agree vnto it. , 
The (econd is Ltliuvt Mcntanuro maim flortalbo, and offome Martagox 
Imperiale flortalbo, but mod vfually Martagen flortalbo, the white Marta- 
gon. The fecond fort of this fecond kinde, is called Mart age» flore albo ma« 
culato, the fpotted white Martagofl. And the third. Mart agon flore carnet, 
theblufli Martagott. 
5 - The third kinde is called Lilium Mont a»um \ the Mcuntaine Lilly , anc! 
fomeaddc the title ««nw^thelefler, to know it more d'ftinttly from theo- 
ther. Some alfo Lilium Silueflrt, hs Clufius, and fome others , and of Mat" 
thiolus Mart agon. <di diuers women here inEngland,fromthe Dutch name, 
; Lilly of Nazareth. The laft hatfohis title Ubn&ieattm and m 
Englilh accordingly 'i 
Martagon Canadtufe maculatum. The fpotted Martagofl of Canada. 
Although this ftrange Lilly hath not his flowers hanging downe, and turning vp a- 
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