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but more ef penally becaufe the top is plentifully ' ft or ed. 
with a yellowifh Silk- like Woolinefs , the out file like - 
wife, or Skin of it, is of a brighter or paler Red, not 
fo cafi/y to be peeled away , and runs under ground 
both downright and tideways ( efpecially in Country 
Ground and Air, where it encreafes abundantly , 
though not fo in our London Air and forCt grounds. ) 
Jt is fomething like to the yellow Bolonian Tulip 
next following. It fhoots out of the Ground, with 
broad and long Leaves, like the Caffa Satyrion or 
Tulip, at S eft 1 1 .following, but neither fo broad 
nor of fo White or Mealy a Green color as it, 
but more dark than the late flowering Tulips fo 
that this may eafily be difcerned by its leaf from 
any other Tulip above ground, by fuel), as are skil- 
ful in them. It bears like wife 3 or* 4 Leaves up- 
on the St a/k like the Caffa Satyrion \ and a Flower 
alfo at the Top, of the fame Faflnfn, but that the 
Leaves hereof are always long, and fomewhat nar- 
row , having a large black bottom, made like unto 
a Chevern, the point of which rifes up unto the 
middle of the Leaf \ higher than in any other Tulip. 
The Flower is of a pale red color, nothing fo live- 
ly as in the early or late Red Tulips, yet Jweeter 
for the moft part than any of them, and near eft 
unto the yellow Bolonian L'uiip next following , 
which is much of the fame fuel/. 
V. The Second, or Yellow Bolonian Satyrion 
or Tulip. The Root of this may be known from 
the former, (or any other Tulip) in that it fel- 
dom grows to fuel ) a large nefs, and is not fo 
Wooly at the top-, and the skin or out fide is fome- 
what paler, harder, and Ibarper pointed, but the 
bottom is like the former Red, and not fo emi- 
nent as the early or late Tulips. This has much 
longer and narrower leaves than any (except the 
Satyrion Dwarf, 
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Tulip Dwarf. 
Pcrfian and Dwarf yellow Satyrion or Tulips fot. 
/omngtn Sell. 6 . and 14.; and of a Whitijh green 
color. It bears fometimes but one Flower, on a Stalk, 
and fometimes two or three yellow , but j waller and 
more open than the other kinds, and as is faid,fmells 
fweet. The head jor Seed is fmaller than in the 
others, and has not that Crown at the head thereof 
yet the Seed is like but fmaller. 
_ VI. Tile Third or Dwarf Yellow Satyrion, or 
Tulip, This is very like unto the loft, as well in 
its Root, as in its Leaf and Flower, as alfo in 
the color thereof, being yellow. The only differ- 
ence is, that it is in all things leffer and lower, 
and is not fo apt to bear , nor fo eafily nor plenti- 
fully to be cncreafed by the Root. 
VII. The Fourth, or Italian Satyrion or Tulip, 
greater and teller. Both thefe kinds , do fo near 
refemble the left kind, that we might almofi Jay 
they were the fame, but , that fome difference 
which is feen m them , makes them to be treated 
of apart , and it confifls in thefe particulars. The 
Stalks of neither -of thefe rife up Jo high a, of 
the firft yellow bolonian Tulip. The Leaves of 
both thefe forts are writhed, in and out at the 
edges, or made like to a wave of the Sea, lying 
nearer the ground ; and the Flower bang yellow 
within, is brownijh or reddijh on the back, in the 
middle of the three outward Leaves, the edges ap- 
earing yellow. Both thefe forts do differ one from 
another in nothing, but in that one is bigger and 
the other fmaller. Sec. 
VIII. The Fifth, or Dwarf Strip’d Satyrion or 
Tulip. T bis is alfo of the fame Kindred with the 
three-loft deferibed ; nor is there any other differ- 
ence from them, than that the Flowers in this has 
fome red Veins running in the Leaves 1 hereof. 
IX. The Sixth, or White Dwarf Satyrion or 
Tulip. The Stalk of this is longer than of other 
Dwarfs ; its Leaves are narrower than thofe of the 
White Tulips ; its Flower is alfo larger , and of a 
White Color. 
X. The Seventh, or fmall party colored Satyri- 
on or Tulip. This is one of the former Species, 
and was brought to us out of Italy. Its 
Leavestare fmall, long and narrow, of a dark green 
color, fomething /ike unto the Leaves of an Hya- 
cinth. The Flower alfo is fmall conjijhng of fix 
Leaves, as all other Tulips do-, three of which 
are wholly of a Red Color, and the other three 
wholly of a Fellow. 
XI. The Eighth, or Satyrion or Tulip of Caffa. 
Its Root is like unto others of this kind, fo that they 
cannot be difimguijbcd : h is an early Tulip, vet 
differs from other early Tulips : its pa/e green 
Leaves are as broad and large as they, and fome - 
times crumpled or waved about the edges : in J'ome 
the edges of the faid Leaves only are oj a whitijh, 
or whitijh yellow color for a good breadth, but in 
others the Leaves are lifted or parted with whi- 
tijh yellow and green. The Stalk rifes not up fo 
high as the other early Tulips, but bears at the top, 
a blower like unto them ; in fome of a reddijh yei- 
L a color , with a rujfct colored ground or bottom, 
and in others of Jeveral colors : the Seed is alfo 
like unto the early flowering Tulips. Of this Caffa 
Species there are both Ptatcoces and Serotine, ear- 
ly Flowering and late flowering which the Diligent 
Florft may eafily obferve. 
XII. The Ninth, or Red Dwarf Satyrion or 
Bergomo Tulip, greater and leffer. Thefe are a 
Species of the JirJt kind, or^greater Red Satyrion 
or Bolonian Tulip , and are called by this Name, 
becatfe they were found about Bergomo-, of which 
the one Species is the bigger ; the other Species the 
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