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Juncifolius albus magno Cahce , The white Junquilia 
with a great Cup. 3. Narciffus Juncifolius flore 
a/bo reflexo, The white turning Junquilia, or Rufh 
Daffodil. 4. Narciffus Juncifolius flore luteo re- 
flexo, The yellow turning Junquilia, or Rufh Daf- 
fodil. 5- Narciffus Junceus Calice albo foliis re- 
flexis luteis , The yellow turning Junquilia with a 
white Cup. 6 . Narciffus Junceus Calice luteo fo- 
liis reflxis albidis , The white turning Junquilia with 
a yellow Cup. 7. Narciffus Juncifolius luteus mag- 
no Calice , The Junquilia, or Rulh Daffodil with a 
great Cup. 8. Narciffus Juncifolius luteus vulga- 
ris major , The common or ordinary Junquilia, or 
Rufh Daffodil. 9. Narciffus Juncifolius luteus me- 
dius , The middle-fiz'd Junquilia, or Rulh Daffodil. 
10. Narcif]us Juncifolius luteus minor , The leffer 
Junquilia, or Rulh Daffodil. 11. Narciffus Junci- 
folius luteus , line is albicantibus diftinttus , The yel- 
low Junquilia, or Rulh Daffodil with white Lines. 
1 2. Narciffus Juncifolius Autumnalis flore viridi , 
The Autumn Rulh Daffodil, or Junquilia, with a 
green Flower. 
III. The Defcriptions. The firff, or White Jun- 
quilia, has a f mall bulbous Root ,covered with a black- 
ifh Skin ', from whence firing firth fmall long 
Leaves , a little broader , and of a whiter green color 
than the Ordinary yellow Junquilia, or Rulh Daffo- 
dil. The Stalk rifes up half a foot high or more , 
bearing two or three fmall white Flowers upon a Stalk, 
yet fomewhat larger than the Common yellow Jun- 
quilia , having a fmall round Cup in the middle , 
white alfo as the Leaves aw. The Seed is fmall , 
black and round , as the Seeds of other Daffodils are. 
IV. The fecond , or White with a great Cup, has 
a Root , Leaves and Stalk in all ref pells like the for- 
mer •, the Flower and Seed is alfo like , but in this it 
differs , that the Cup in the middle of the Flower is a 
little larger than the firmer. 
V. The third , or White turning, has a bulbous or 
round Root , fmall , and a little long withal , covered 
with a blackifh brown Skin *, from whence firing up 
four or five long green Leaves, yet fhorter and broad- 
er than the Common yellow Junquilia, and fully 
as green from among which rifes up a flender green 
Stalk, a foot high, bearing at its top, out of a skinny 
Husk, three or four , or more Snow-white Flowers, 
fianding upon long green Foot-ftalks , every blower 
hanging down its Head, and turning up its fix nar- 
row and long Leaves , even to a very Foot-ftalk again : 
from the middle of the blower hangs down a long round 
Cup, as white as the Leaves -, within which are con- 
tained three fmall white Chives, tipt with yellow, and 
a fmall long Fointel, thrufting out beyond the brims 
of the Cup : after the Flowers are paft, there comes 
up in their places fmall three-fquare Heads, in which 
is contained very fmall, round and black fhining 
Seed. The Flower is white, without any good Smell, 
or indeed rather none at all. 
VI. The fourth, or Yellow turning up, has a bul- 
bous Root, from whence rife up long Rufh-like Leaves, 
but they are greater and longer than the former, and 
of a paler green color : the Stalk rijes fomewhat 
higher, bearing two or three Flowers thereon, wholly 
of a Golden yellow color, both the Cup and the Leaves, 
which turn up again. 
VII. The fifth, or Yellow turning up with a white 
Cup, has from a round Root fever al long Rufh-like 
Leaves rifing up, and f landing upright, like the for- 
mer, between which rifes up a green Stalk, about a 
foot or more high, bearing two or three Flowers there- 
on, whofe turning up Leaves are of a fair pale yel- 
low, and the Cup of a pale white , but not of fo deli- 
cate or pure a white as the former. 
VIII. The flxth, or White turning up Junquilia 
with a yellow Cup, differs not ?nuch either in its 
Roots, Leaves, Stalk or Flowers, fave, that as the laft 
had the Leaves of the Flower, which turns up again 
yellow,and the Cup whitifh fo this has contrariwife, 
the turning up Leaves of a whitifh yellow, and the 
long Cup yellower otherwife the difference is incon- 
fiderable. 
IX. The feventh, or Junquilia with a great Cup, 
has a round or bulbous Root, from which firing larger 
Leaves , and longer than the Ordinary or Common 
yellow Junquilia, being a httle flat on one fide, and 
round on the other, but of the fame Greennefs with 
all the reft : the Stalk rfieth up two feet high, bear- 
ing two, and fomc times three blowers thereon, being 
of a fair yellow color, with a large open Cup in the 
middle, of a little deeper yellow color, like unto the 
Great Junquilia with the great Flower before de- 
ferred, of which this doubt lefs is a kind, but that 
this is f mailer and leffer than that, both in Leaf and 
blower, and Cup, being fomewhat leffer in all its 
other parts. 
X. The eighth , or Common or Ordinary Junqui- 
lia, has a round or bulbous Root, which is blackifh on 
the out fide , from which firing four or five long, 
round, green Leaves, like unto Rufhes, from whence 
came the Name ■, from among which Leaves rifes up 
a Stalk, round and green, a foot and half or more 
high, bearing at the top three or four blowers, all 
yellow, but much final ler than the laft, and fo is the 
Cup alfo. The Seed is fmall and black, enclofcd in 
fmall cornered Heads. The Smell of the blower is 
very fweet in all thefe forts of Junquilia, or Rufh 
Daffodils. 
XI. The ninth, or Middle-fiz’d Junquilia, is like 
unto the firmer in its bulbous Root, Rufa-like Leaves, 
Stalks and Flowers, fave, that the Leaves are Jmal- 
ler and rounder, the Stalk rifes up not fo high, nor 
are the blowers fo great, but the Leaves of the Flow- 
er are a little rounder, and not fo pointed as in the 
former, but in all things elfe they are alike, this be- 
ing only the leffer. 
XII. The tenth, or Small Junquilia , has a Root 
round, fmall and black, very like unto the laft, from 
whence firing up five or fix fmall green Leaves, a 
little broader, but not fo long as the laft • from a- 
mong which rifes up a Stalk almoft afoot high, bear- 
ing one or two fmall Flowers at the top, of a paler 
yellow color than the form'er, with a yellow open Cup 
(or Crown rather) in the middle, bigger than in ei- 
ther of the two laft. 
XIII. The eleventh , or Yellow Junquilia with 
white. Lines, has a Root not diff ering from the fir- 
mer, from ivbich f firing forth round, long, green 
Leaves, like to the Ordinary or Common Rufh Dafi= 
lodil, with a Stalk bearing two or three yellow Flow * 
ers, having Leaves fomewhat round at the point or 
end, with a Line or Stroke of white in the middle of 
every one of them : the Cup is fhort and Crown - 
fafhion , and a little crumpled about the edges or 
brims. The Seed is like to the other kinds. 
XIV. The twelfth , or Autumn Rufh with a green 
Flower, fends firth from its Root but one only Leaf, 
very long, round and green, which while this green 
Leaf is frefh and to be feen, bears no Flower -, but 
that, being faded away, a Stalk afterwards rifes up, 
very much like to the former green Leaf, round, na- 
ked and green up to the top , where two or three 
blowers break forth out of a fmall thin Skin, every 
one confifting of fix fmall and narrow green Leaves, 
very fharp-pointed at the end, and ns it were ending 
in a fmall Frick or Thorn ■, in the middle of which is 
a fmall round Cup , ( or rather Crown ) of the fame 
color with the Leaves and Stalk -, which blower Jmells 
very fweet, like unto the reft of the Rufh Daffodils 
or Junquilia. 
XV. The Places, The original or native places 
from 
