Chap* 713. Unglijh Herbs . 1185 
better forts, which tho’ they may be of the fame 
or like colors, yet notably differing in their 
Marking, being either ftriped, feathered, or vari- 
ably marbled, with two or more colors in each 
Flower and this we fhall (God willing) perform, 
thro’ all their Seafons of Flowering. I. From Par- 
kinfon , that you may know their more Ancient Ap- 
pellations and Varieties. II. From Mr. J Rea, that 
you may know their prefent Appellations, and the 
Varieties which are now molt efteemed with our 
Florifts •, and are as follows. 
Tulipa Pracox alia : 
White Early Tulips. 
XV. 1 .A Uvea tota inter dum pupureis Flami- 
nibus , vel Saltern lute Is, j undo puro luteo. The 
pure Snow white, fometimes with Purple, or at 
leaft with yellow Chives, without any yellow 
bottom. 
XVI. 2. Alba five nivea /undo luteo. The 
pure White with a, yellow bottom. 
XVII. 3. Albida. The Milk white, (which is 
not a pure white.) 
XVIII. 4. Alba, Csrulek in dorfo. White, 
with blew Veins on the outfide. 
XIX. 5. Alba, purpureis oris, confans vel 
difpergens. White, either conftant or Spreading, 
with Purple edges. 
XX. 6. Alba c on ft an s , vel difpergens. Camels 
oris. Conftant, or spreading White, with blufh 
edges. 
XXI. 7. Alba conjtans, vel difpergens fangui- 
neis oris. A Conftant or fpreading White, with 
red edges. 
XXII. 8. Alba oris magnis carneis, if venis 
intro r efficient ib us. White, with great blufh 
edges, and fome Streaks running from the edge in- 
wards. 
XXIII. 9. Alba extra , carnet vero colons in- 
tus , or as habens cameos faturatiores. White with- 
out, and fomewhat Blufh within, with edges of a 
deep blufh. 
XXIV. 10. Albida, oris rubris , vel oris pur- 
pureis. Whitifh, or pale white, with red or pur- 
ple edges. 
XXV. II. Albida, purpurafcentibus maculis 
extra, intus vero carnet vivacijfimi. Whitifh with- 
out, with fome purplifh Veins and Spots, and of 
a lively blufh within. 
XXVI. 12. Alba purpureis maculis afperfa 
extra, intus vero alba purpurantibus oris. White 
without, fpotted with fmall purple Spots, and 
white within with purple edges. 
XXVII. 13. Dux alba, coccineis if albis vari- 
ata FlaminA , a medio ad oras intercurf antibus. 
A white Duke, parted with white and crimfon 
Flames, from the middle of each Leaf to the 
edge. 
XXVIII. 14. Princejfa, Argent eis colons ma- 
culis purpurafcentibus. The Princefs of a Silver 
color, with fine deep blufh Spots. 
XXIX. 15. Regina Pulcberrima, albis if fan- 
guineis afperfa radiis If punttis. The moft Beau- 
tiful Queen Flower, fprinkled with Blood red 
Spots and Strakes. 
Ti 'dipa Pracox Purpurea * 
Purple Early Tulips. 
XXX. 1 6. Purpurea fatura rubefcens, vel 
Violacea. A deep ieddifh Purple, or more Violet 
coloured, 
XXXI. 17. Purpurea Pallida, Columbina ditta. 
Pale purple, called a Dove color. 
XXXII. 18. Perfici colons Saturt. A deep 
Peach bloom color. 
XXXIII. 19. Perfici colons pattidioris. A 
more pale Peach bloom color. 
XXXIV. 20. Pceoni<e Floris colons . A Peony 
Flower color. 
XXXV. 21. Rofea. The Rofe coloured Tulip. 
XXXVI. 22. Cbermeftna peramatna. A Crim- 
fon very bright. 
XXXVII. 23. Cbermeftna parum firiata. A 
Crimfon ftriped with a little white. 
XXXVIII. 24. Princeps, purpurea faturatior, 
vel dilution, oris albis magnis vel parvis, j undo 
luteo, vel albo Or be, qu£ multum varicatur, if co- 
lore if oris, it a ut purpurea eft elegans oris magnis 
albis, dill a eft, Princeps excellens. Prince, or 
moft excellent Prince, having a deep or pale Pur- 
ple with white edges, greater or fmaller, and a 
yellow bottom, or circled with white, varying 
much both in the Purple and Edges ^ fo that it is 
a fair deep Purple, with great white edges. 
XXXIX. 25. Princeps Columbina , purpurea 
dilution. The Dove colored Prince, paler purpled, 
with white edges. 
XL. 26. Purpurea C1)ermefina, rubicundioris 
colons, albidis , vel albis oris. The Purple Crim- 
fon colored Prince of a rubicund color, with white, 
or whitifh edges. 
XU. 27. Purpurea , vel Obfoleta albidis oris 
Princeps Brandon. The Obfolet Brandon Prince, 
purpled with white edges. 
XLII. 28. Purpurea diluta, oris dilutions pur- 
purei colons. A dilated or pale Purple, with pa- 
ler Purple edges. 
XLIII. 29. Purpurea in exterioribus , carnei 
vero ad medium intus, oris albis , f undo luteo. 
Purple without, and Blufh half way within, with 
white edges and a yellow bottom. 
XLIV. 30. Purpurea albo plum at a extra , oris 
albis, intus purpurafcens,fundo luteo, vel or be albo. 
Purple feather’d with white on the outfide, with 
white edges, and pale Purple within, the bottom 
a little yellow, or circled with white. 
XL V. 3 1 . Purpurea alia, minus elegans plumata, 
minoribufque oris albidis. Another Purple feather’d, 
but not fo elegantly or fairly plumed, being more 
obfcure, with lefler white edges. 
Tulipa Pratox Ruhr a j 
The Early Red Tulip. 
XLVI. 32. Rubra vulgaris f undo luteo, if ali- 
quando Nigro. The common or ordinary red Tulips 
with a yellow bottom, and fometimes with a 
black. 
XLVII. 33. Rubra fatura oris hit eis parvis, 
ditto, Roan. The Roan, being a deep red, with a 
fmall yellow edge. 
XL VIII. 34. Baro, rubra magis intenfa, oris 
lute is parvis. The Baron, which is a fair Red, 
with a fmall edge of yellow. 
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