Lib. i. 
Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
1 3 1 
But it is not greatly toour purpofe particularly to feeke out their places of growing wildc fee 
ing that we haue them all and query ot them in our London gardens, in great aboundance The 
common white Daffodill groweth wilde in fields and Tides of Woods in the Weftparts ofEn^- 
% 
<([ The Time. 
en7ofApdir f0rtIlem0ftpa ^ inChe - $PrinS ’ thatiS5fr0m thebe S innin g ofFebruarie vnto the 
The Perfianand Winter Daffodils do flouje in September and Odlober. 
$ 2 3 Narcijfus vermsfrscocior flaueflorc. 
The timely Spring yellow Daffodill. 
24 N ar cijj'us iit umnulis miner. 
Small Winter Daffodill, ■ ■ 
/fUtC'C'cLfy i+'S S TvL*- ia-S 
% The Names. 
their names be fet forth in their feuerall titles , which may ferue for their annc-Hati 
^s^^sssss 1 “ """ not bc impcni ° a ‘ 10 ‘ m “ **> ° c na ” s • - 
^ JbL erfia f Da 1 fF ° dill n is Called in the Scla nonian or Turkifh tongue, Zarcmcad* Perfiana , and 
red Daffod If 5? m ° ft P w a11 ° ther , forCS of : Daffodils are. Notvvithftanding the double flou- 
floures. 1Cy namC Gt " Catamer ldc: Whlch na me they generally giue vnto all double 
Ch T ahce 0 rd 0 r h ll Daff ? di l Wkh rbe y eI,0lv circIe tIle y caI1 Serin that is to fay,the kings 
dll Snn 5 ? d a ^‘, m ’ whlch 15 » %, Camels necke,or as we do fay of a thing with long fpin. 
die flrmne^Long-ftanke 8 , vrging lt fr°„ 1 the long necke of the Home. ° S P 
OfnAv ';? 15 CaIled ^^mcUnquillias, of the fimilitude the Icaues haue with Rufhes 
OiD,ofcondcs BMus Vom, tonus, or Vomiting Bulbe, according to Duhum. ’ 
. cn f r a ya tiekindesare comprehended vnder this name Narciffus , called of the Grecians 
Primerofep^ ** “ Spanifll > Iauettu : in En S Iifb > Daffodilly, Daffodowndilly,and 
led^irh ° fth f inf f na ! g ods ’ beca n fe they that are departed and dul- 
ath,fhould wo, thily be crowned with a dulling floure. 
citthefirft and ftcond Daffodill o*«hath made mention in the third booke of his CMeUmor. 
phrfs. 
