The (jar den of pie o: fan t Flowers. 
bat of the famecolour, and fomerimes fomewhat redder, tending to a Scarlet,wrthotit 
any circle ac the bottome of the flower, in no other things differing from it. 
'5. c AuricuU V rft minor f.ere tunnel to. Tawney Beares eares. 
The>aues of this kinde .haue a greater fhew of mealineffe to be feenc in them , and 
noc much fmaller then tlK former, yet fnipt or endented about the ends like vnto 
them : the flowers are many, of the fame fafhion with theformer, buffmaller, each 
whereof is of as dec-pc a murrey or tawnie colour when it is blowne, as the buds of the 
former arebefore they arcblowne, hauinga white circleatthe bottome of the flower, 
andyellowifh in the middle belowe the circle. 
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• 4. Auricula nft flore rubro futuro orbe luteo. 
Deepeor bloud red Beares eares with eyes. 
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This kinde hath fmall and long greencieaues, nothing mealy, but fnipt about the 
edges, from the middle of the lcaues forwards to the ends :the flowers hereof are of 
a deepe red colour, tending to a bloud red, with a deepe yellow circle, or rather bot- 
tome in the middle. 
Aurkuh Vrft There is another of this kinde, whofe leaues are fomewhat mealy, and fmaller then 
Am rubro ft. any (that I haue feenc) that haue mealy lcaues : the flowers are of the fame deepe red 
bIiUe colour with the laft deferibedj ct hath no circle or bottome of any other colourat all. 
j . AuricuU rrfi fore purpuro caruleo. The Violet coloured Beares eare. % 
We have anothcr, whofe leaues are fomewhat mealy and large • the flowers where- 
of are of apalcr purple then the firft, fomewhat tending to a blew. 
■ viol -j rl J ni . •- iihtlb i: 11 .v. :r . ■ \ if. "J 
6 . Auricula ffrji. flore obf oleto magno. The Spaniards blufh Beares eare. 
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This great Beares eare hath as large leaues as any other of this kindred whatfoeucr, 
and whitiih or mealy withall, fomewhat fnipt about the edges, as many other of them 
are : the flowers Hand at the toppe ofa ftrong and tall flalke, larger then any of the o- 
th.er that I haue fecne, being of a duskie blufh colour , r refembling the blufh of a Spani- 
ard, whofe tawney skipne cannot declare fo pure a blufh as the Englifh can j and there- 
fore I haue called it the Spaniards blufli. 
7. AuricuU yrfi fore rubello. Scarlet or light red Beares eares. 
' The leaues ofthis kinde are very like the leaues of the firft purple kinde, butthat 
they are not fo thickc ; of a little paler greene colour , and little or nothing fnipt about 
rheedges : the flowersare ofa bright, but pale reddifh colour , nothalfefo deepe as 
the two laft with white circles in thebottomesof them, in other things this differeth 
not fromothers. :f .d; .■ im 
S. Auricula. Vrfi Refeo colore. The Rofc coloured Beares eare. 
■ We haue another, whofe lcafe is a little mealy, almoft as large as any of the former, 
whofe flowers are of a light red colour, very neare the colour of anordinary Damaske 
Rofe, with a white eye at the bottome. 
9. Auricula Vrji flore caruleo folWB or tginh. 
Blew Beares eares with Borage leaues. 
This plant is referred to the kindred or family of the Beares eares, onelyforthc 
forme of the flower fake, which cuen therein it dothnotaffimilatetothehalfejbut 
becaufe it hath pafled others with that title, I am content to infert it here , to giuc you 
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