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The (jarden of pleafant Flowers. 
The Time. 
The firft flowreth in the end of May, and abideth vnto the midft of Iuly, 
and fometimes longer. The other beareth his head of bulbes in Iuneand 
Iuly. 
The Names. y 
We haue receiued them by their names expreffed in their titles , yet the 
laft hath alfo been fent by the name of Ornithogalum It ulicum, but as all may 
eafily fee, it is not of thatkindred. 
?• .1*7, •. : lit*./ I v . ai-iv; 
i. Mtlj mont&uum Ptunomcum bulkifcrum primum. 
T he firft bulbed Moly of Hungary . 
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This firft Hungarian Moly hath three or foure broad and long greene leaues, folded 
together at the firft, which after open themfclues, and are carried vp with theftalke, 
(landing thereonone aboue another, which is a foote high- at the toppe whereof doe 
grow a few fad reddifh bulbes, and betweene them long footftalkes , bearing flowers 
of a pale purplidi colour; after which followeth blacke feede , inclofed in roundilh 
heads: the roote is not great, but white on the outfide, very like vntotherooteof 
Serpents Moly, hereafter defcribed,encreafingmuchvnderground,&fmcllingftrong.' 
a. Mely motiunnm Pannonicum iulbifcrum fecundum. 
The fccond bulbed Moly of Hungary. 
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The fecondMoly hath narrower greene leauesthen the former :the ftalke is about' 
the fame height, and beareth at the toppe a great clufter of fmall greene bulbes, which 
after turne of a darker colour; from among which comeforth long foot-ftalks, where-; 
on (land purplidi flowers : the root? is coucrcd with a blaekilh purple coate or skinnej 
r ‘ ■■ 1 >; . !d slii. ■:;* 
3 . Mtly Scrpeutinum. Serpents Moly. 
This Moly muft alfo be ioynedvnto the bulbous Molyes, as of kindred with them, 1 
yet of greater beauty and delight, becaufe the bulbes on the heads of the fmall ftalkes 
are redder, and more pleafant tobehold: the ftalkeis lower, and his graffie winding 
leaues, which turne themfclues (whereof it tooke the name) are fmaller, and of a whi- 
ter greene colour: it beareth amongthe bulbes purplidi flowers alfo, but morebeau- 
tifull, the fent whereof is nothing (o ftrong : the roote is fmall, round, and whiti(b,en- 
creafing into a number of fmall rootes , no bigger then peafe round about the greater 
roote. * > 
4. Moly ctule & fcltjs trUnguhrikui.lhz three cornered Moly. '■* 
notj vs m, oihvutthaJologfiibntft 
This three fquare Moly hath foure or fiue long, and fomewhatbrdadpale greene 
leaues, flat on the vpper fide, and with a ridge downe the backe ofthe leafe, which ma- 
keth it feeme three fquare : the ftalke which rifethvp a foote and a halfe high orber- 
ter,is three fquare or three cornered alfo, bearing at thetoppeoutof askihniehuskc 
diuers white flowers, fomewhat large and long, almoft bell-falhion , withftripesof 
greene downe the middle of eneryleafe, and a few chiues tipt with yellow in the 
middle about the head , wherein when it is ripe , is inclofed fmall blacke feede : the 
route is white on the outfide, and very like the yellow Moly ; both roote, leafe, and 
flotfer hath a fmackc, but not very ftrong of Garlickc. 
j. Moly Nurcifsinuftlijs. Daffodill leafed Moly. 
i This Moly hath many long, narrow, and flat greene leaucs,very 1 ike vnto the leaues 
of a Daffodill, from whence it tooke his name (or rather of the early greater Um <i„m 
S'- — ’ bulbofum. 
