T he (jar den of pleajant blotters. 
broad as the former , diuerfly intermix: witharoweof paler, and a rovve of deeper 
yellow leaues, wholly difperfed throughout theflo wer , the pale colour as well as the 
deeper yellow , inthisasinthc other fmall Englifli kinde, growing deeper by Han- 
ding : fometimes the leaues hereofare fcattered, and fpread wholly, making it (hew a 
faire, broad, open flower :and fometimes the outer leaues Hand feparate from the 
middle trunke, which is wholeand vnbroken , and very thicke of leaues: andfome- 
times the middle trunke will bee halfc broken , neither exprefling a full open double 
flower, nor a clofe double trunke, as it is likewife feene in the fmall Englifli kinde, as 
(hall bee declared in his place: this bearethno feede j the roote hereof is thickeand 
great, andencreafeth as well as any other Daffodill. 
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3 . V) endonarcijfut aureus ffifpanieus fore plene. 
The great dsublc yellow Spaniflt baflard Daffodill, or Parkitifons Daffodill. 
This double Spanifli Daffodill hath diuers leaues riling from the roote, ffiffer,nar- 
ro wer, and notot fo whitifliagreenecolourasthcformer,butmore fullen orgrayilh, 
plainelyrefemblingtheleauesofthefinglegreat kinde, from whencethis hath rifen : 
the ff alke hereof likewife rifeth almofl as high as it, and neare the height of the lafl re- 
cited double, bearing one double flower at the toppe, al wayes fpread open, and neuer 
forming a double trunke like the former, yet not fo faire and large as it, the outermoff 
leaues whereof being ofa greenifb colour at the firfl, and afterward more yellow, doe 
a little tuirric themfelues backc againe to the Halke, the other leaues are fome of a pale 
yellow,and others ofa moregold yellow colour, thofethar Hand in themiddleare 
fmaller, and fome of them drew as if they were hollow trunked , fo that they feeme to 
be greenifb, whitifli, yellow, and gold yellow, all mixed one among another : the root 
is great, round, and whitifli on the infide, couercd with darke coloured skinnes or 
peelings, lthinke none euer had this kinde before my felfe, nor did I my felfe euer fee 
it before the y eare 1 61 8 . for it is of mine own railing and flowring firff in my Garden. 
4 , pfeudonarcifftu GaSicus maior flore pleno. 
The greater double French baffard Daffodill. 
This greater double Daffodill, hath his whitifli greene leaues longer and broader 
then the fmaller French kinde, hereaffer following , tobeedeferibed , andbroader, 
longer, and more limber then the double Englifli kinde : the Halke rifeth vp not much 
higher, then the (mailer French kinde, but a little bigger , bearing at the top one great 
double flower, which when it is fully and perfectly blowne open (which is but fel- 
dome ; for that it is very tender, the leaues being much thinner, and thereby continu- 
ally fubied, vpon any little diftemperature of the time , to clcaue fo fafl one vtuo an- 
other, that the flower cannot blow open faire) is a faire and a goodly flower, larger by 
halfe then the fmaller kinde, and fuller of leaues, of the fame pale whitifli yellow, or 
Lemon colour, with the leffer, or rather a little whiter, and not fet in the fame order of 
rowes as it is, but more confufedly together, and turning backe the ends of the outer- 
mofl leaues to the Halke againe, and hauing the bottome of the flower on the backfide 
fcmewhat greene, neither ofwhich is found in the leffer kinde: the roote is very like 
vnto the leffer kinde, but a little bigger and longer. 
y . Pfeudeearcijfus Anglicus flori plent. 
The double Englifh baflard Daffodill, or Gerrards double Daffodill. 
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Thcleaues ofthis double Daffodill are very like vnto the (ingle kinde, being of a 
whitifli greene colour, and fomewhat broad, a little (horter and narrower, yetfliffer 
then the former French kinde : the Halke rifet h vp about a foote high , bearing at the 
toppe one very double flower, the outermoff leaues being of the fame pale colour, 
that is to bee feene in the wings of the fingle kinde ; thofe that Hand next them , are 
fome as deepe a yellow as the trunke of the fingle, and others of the fame pale colour, 
with fome greene ffripeson the backe of diuers of the leaues : thus is the whole flower 
variably intermixt with pale and deepe yellow, and fome greene (tripes among them. 
