1190 Salmons Herbal. Lib. I c 
fta r fo/ij decidui, ideoque folium Mortuum appel- 
Uhir. A Sullen or Smoaky yellow, like a. dead 
fallen Leaf, and therefore called the Dead Leaf. 
CLXXVII. 6 %. Wave, rubore perfufa, etiam- 
que Striata per totum dorfo Coccineo , oris palladis. 
A yellow (haded with red, and ftriped alfo thro’ all 
the Leaves, the back - Tides of them being of a 
Crimfon, and the edges pale. 
CLXXVIII. 64. Lutea pallide perfufa , magis- 
que aut minus rubore ftriata , fundo vel luteo vel 
viridi. A pale yellow, (haded and ftriped with 
ted, in Lome more, in Lome Ie(s, the bottom being 
either yellow or green. 
CLXXIX. 6;. T eftamcntum Clufij ; qua: lu- 
tea pallida fuligine obfufca , extends & interims, 
ad or as ufque pallidas , per totum vero p/oris 
Medium , macuhs intends afperfa. Clufius’r 
Teftament, which is a (hadowed pale yellow, 
both within and without, with pale yellow edges, 
and fpotted round about the middle on the infide, 
as all other Holia' s are -, the back of the Leaves 
being more obfcure, or (haded with pale yellow, 
with a green bottom. 
CLXXX. 66 . flambant lutea , diverpmode in- 
tus magis aut minus ftriata, vel in a/iis extra ma- 
culate rubore, fundo at plurimum nigro , vel in aliis 
luteo. A yellow Flambant of divers forts, in 
which the whole Flower more or lefs, is ftreamed 
or fpotted on the infide; and in fome, on theout- 
fide with red, the bottom in mod being black, 
yet in fome yellow. 
CLXXXI. 67. E 'lambans pa/lidior Ida clegan- 
tior. A paler yellow Flambant, but more fair or 
Beautiful. 
CLXXX 1 I. 68. Hollas lutea intcnfior idf re- 
mifpor divcrftmodi , in orbem radiata intends, ru- 
ins maculis ad fupremas ufque or as, aliquot ies 
crebr't alias parse, fundo viridi, vel tanetto obfcu- 
to. A yellow Holias, paler or deeper yellow, very 
variable, fpotted on the infide round about the 
middle with red, fometimes more plentifully, | 
fometimes more Iparingly, with a green or dark 
tawny bottom. 
CLXXXIII. 69. Holias Strammea , rubore 
ftriata (P punHata, infiar Holias alba. An Holias 
'Straw colored, ftreamed and fpotted with red, like 
as in the White Holias. 
CLXXX 1 V. 70. Tunica Morionis lutea, alus 
di 3 a flammed , in qua color, flayus magis iS> 
confpicuus rubore, diverpmode radiata. The yel- 
low Fools Coat, of fome called a Flame color, in 
which the yellow is more than the red, diverfly 
ftreamed. 
Tulip# Media Virides : Mean 
Flowering Green Tulips. 
CLXXXV. 71. Prima Viridis intenfior, ctijus 
Plot femper fere, Semiclaufus manet Staminibus 
fimbriatis. The firft of a deep Green, having a 
great Flower, yet leldom opening it felf, but abi- 
ding always almoft half (hut up and clofed, 
the chives being as it were feathered. 
CLXXXV 1 . 72. Altera rcmiffior, inftar Ppt- 
taci pennarum Viridium , luteo variata oris albis. 
Another of a paler or yellowith Green, feathered 
with yellow,' and is called the Parrot with white 
edges. 
CLXXXVIl. 7 3. Tertia ad hue dilution viri- 
date oris purpuras. The third of a more yellow- 
i(h green, with ted or purplifh edges. 
CLXXXVill. 74. Quart a citjus folia aqua/i- 
ter Purpurea dilute , £? Vindale diverfa funt. A 
fourth, which has the Leaves of the Flower equal- 
ly almoft parted, with green and a light Purple 
color, which abiding a long time in Flower, grows 
in time to be much fairer marked ; fome call it a 
Green Swijfer. 
CLXXXIX. 75. Quinta, foliis longiffmisStel 
Umodo expanps, ex rubore (P Viridate coaUa. 
A Fifth, which has the longeft Leaves, (landing 
like a Star, confuting of a mixed Green and Pur 
pie color. 
Tulip a Media : 
Mean Flowering Tulips. 
ACCORDING TO 
Mr. JOHN REA. 
CXC. t. Agat Marine. When it comes well, 
it is a pretty Flower, of a dark reddifh color, va- 
riably marked with fad Ifabella and Straw color; 
the bottom and chives a dark Purple. 
CXCI. 2. Agat Robine. It is a long Leav’d 
old Flower, of a fullen reddith color, with fome 
Flakes and Marks of an over-worn Dove color, 
with a whitilh bottom and black chives. 
CXCII. 3. Agat de Gorier. A pleafant good 
Flower, of a Purple color, mixed with wtiite. 
CXCIIL 4. Agat Bizar. It is a deep Orange, 
light Flefh color, and pale yellow, with a green- 
i(h bottom and black chives. 
CXC. 1 V. 5. Agat Picot. It is a large Flower, 
well marked with a pale Rofe color, fome crim- 
fon and white ; the bottom and chives blew. 
CXCV. 6 . Agat Robine Paragon, or Robiner. 
It is like the Agat Robine, but much better, of the 
fame lad red color ; often well marked with Dove 
color, crimfon and white; rhe bottom white, and 
chives black. 
CXCVI. 7. Agat White. It is like the laft, 
but a leffer Flow er, Dove color, well marked with 
deep red, inclining to murry and white ; the bot- 
tom and chives blew. 
CXCVII. 8. Agat Rampard. It is a fine Flow- 
er, of a heavy fad Ifabella color, with fome marks 
ot Rich crimfon, and great Stripes of yellow, a 
dark bottom, with latge black chives. 
CXCVIII. 9. Agai Gckeire. It is a low Flow- 
er, with long, narrow-, (harp pointed Leaves, of 
a color between Horle-Flelh and Ifabella , a little 
ftriped with white, blew bottom, and large Pur- 
ple chives. 
CXC 1 X. 10. Agat Royal. It is a beautiful 
Flower, ftriped, agatted, and varioufly marked 
with Rofe color, deep crimfon, and fine white ; 
the bottom and chives Purple. 
CC. 1 1 • Agat Oriental. It is a good Flower, 
finely marked with Rofe color, Gredeline, fome 
crimfon and white, the bottom and chives Purple. 
CCI. 12. Agat Port Vin, or Pafs Cittadel. 
It is an old Flower, with narrow (harp pointed 
Leaves, of a pale Gredeline, and Murry purple, 
fometimes Agatted, Veined and marked with 
white, the bottom and chives blew. 
CCII. i? Agat Hanmer.lt is a beautiful Flower 
of three good colors, pale Gredeline, deep Scar- 
let, and pure White ; common!, well patted, ftri- 
ped, agatted, and exceedingly well placed, abiding 
conftant to the laft, with the bottom and chives 
blew. 
