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Show The Garden ofpleafant Flowers. 50 The Garden OfpleafantPlowvers,) s\"? Duke,thavis; a fairedeepe red, orleffe red with 2 pale-yellow or butter co. q n l o q i el firiatafundo laten, nelourededge , fome larger others {malofla e, ruber ax e i sd '-Jersand fome more pleafing then others, poris ta atinamix fepar nus es,! dime integr inaveéry variable manner. s; dres ab/g, esvel » dudeisparwa Dut. 9 Minij,fide Ciuabaris toloris, seven: par- 7 A Flambant, differing from the aa, f 7 Flambans, ax rubore >flaliedine radia jureayribedine,co fladedine radiata,vebiguibna lubeis,C aliquando aris, cheffesforthis rath no {uchgreatyel- radiation mints, 2flammekdiner[a 3 fubde As Nbuseoyorbe rubra, 900" 6 8 An Orenge colour, thatis,a reddith yeldow,oraredand yellow equally mixed, 10 Rex Tuliparam;ise, txfangainesor hires \Ralipa deaffes Fhe Talipa ofCalf v6) . Thereis another fort or kinde of early Tulipa,differing from the former » whofe pale gretad leaues beings broad amdlateeas theéyy,>and fometimes crurapled orwaucdiatthe ceges,in féube himetheledgesdnely afthefaid leaues fora goodbreadth, of ayehitith orwhitithyellqw coloury:and:inotherssthe leauesare lifted Otiparted with; whitifh yellow and greene: theftalke rifeth not vp fo high as the former, andbea reth 2 flowerat the toppelike vnto the former, in fomeof a reddith yellow colour ; with z ruffet coloured ground orihortomelandinotherkJoforherfeuerabl colourssthie and rooteis {0 like vnto othersof this kinde, that they cannot be diftitiguified, feede -iThere low edge,but {treaks ofyellow through I the leatevatotheveryedge.. x¥Twwice Morionis,, icevexrubere cr anhee | with fmall yellow edges, and {ome SeparationSaif, of? va - #0 93 is (asRdoc heatédfthiskindts: bethdrxessts; and:Srrative, early,flowring; and lateflowsing:; whdrebfdlchough-Wiie hand norifoexad kirourledgeyas of the refty yct I thoughgoodtofpeakefomiches:asiI couldhitherto.wadesttand ofthe m; and giuc othersl aD , Di “p] vtimeswithour, ‘vy |g A Vermillion, thatis, a purplifh:red, ftreamedwith»yellow,: the bottome ycllowyand fometimestheedges. ; 10 TheKings flowerjthat is,a crimforon } eauc (if kddenot) hereafterto amplifieit.yoiioy NiRor's 30ap. oid o) ; Poof? 3! £91 ord te gwsodil shorn 1) sin 29 Tolips Bolonienfis; fineBombytian fore rabra wtajer, °Fhe grearétred BoloniayPulipay eff 2011 bloudged, ftreamedwith a gold yel- _ low,differing from the Flambant, the _» bottomeyellow,circled with red. Thereare likewife otherkindesofearly.Tutipustobee! fjpokénio f; andifitt of the red Bolonia Tulipa ; the roote whereofis plainly difcerned, to be differi ng from all others : for that itis longer}and not braving fo plaine.an.coinence at the bottom of, as the formerandlater Tulipas, but more efjpecially becaufethe toppe isethere plentifilly froted with alyeliéwith filke-ikelwooUineffei the outfide likewif wbrighter onpaltrredynotifo cafi¢tobe pilled away; and tuhnetlivadeerorskinneis of downerightandfidewife (cfpctiallyin the Countrey ground and-ayr ground both éncrea{caboutdantlyybut nor citherinour London ayre;or foreg e'y where it-will rounds)fomerwhat like vnto the yellow Bolonia Fulipasiexe following. It fhoote th out.of the ground wich broadand long 11 A Fooles coate, parted with red and . yellow guardes. keaues.y likettefornier ; but neithe r fo broad,nor.of{0 white or mealy a greene colourasthe former ; butmore.darke thenith e late flowsing \Tulipa, fo that this may bee eafily Tulipa pracex lubes. x Latefine flaws. 2 Palide lutes finefrramines, 3 Aures, oris rabicundis, 4 Stramince,oris rubris, difcerned by his leafe from any othet Fulipa aboue the ground , by one that isskilfull. ....It beareth likewife three. or foure leaues ftalke,like the former, and a floweralfo atthe toppeof the fame fathion > vpon the Kcaues hereofare alwayesJong , and ‘fomewhat-natrow j having alarge butthatthe come, madelike vntoiacheuernc,; the point whereofrifech vp-varothe blacke botkcafe, higher-then any other Tulipa ; the dower is.of a paleredcolou middle of the nothing fo. liucly as in the early orlatered Tulipas , yet fweeter for the moft partr,thenan y of = » and neereft vmtothe yellow: Bolonia Fulipa, whichis much about the fame nt. Talipapymsiliernbr4,fue Bergomenfis rubra medias cy miner, The dwarfe red Bergomo Tulipasa bigger and aleffer. The early yellow Tulipa. 1 A faire gold yellow without mixture. 2 A ftrawe colour. 3 A faire yellow with reddith edges. 4 A ftrawe colour, with red edges. § arcs, ruboreperfafa extra. 5A faireyellow, reddith on the outfide 6 dures, vel magis pallida, ruberein gyrams onely, acta fimillima Duciffe , wifi minus rabe- 6 Agoldorpaler yellow, circled: on the dinis haber, infide a little with red, very liketh¢ 7 Aurea, extremitatibus rubris, dick peteft, Dutcheffe, but that ic hath leffe sed Morionis Pilamsprecex. therein, Thereate twootherforts hereof, and becanfe they were found carry that name,the one biggerorleffer then another , yet neitherfabout Bergomo,de o preat asthe former, hauing very little other difference to bee obferued in them » thencthatthey are fmaller in al parts ofthem: 7 Agold yellow withred toppes,and mt] becalled, The early Fooles Cap. Tulips Bolonienfisflare lates, The yellow Bolonid Tulip2: The roote of this Tulipa may likewifebee knowine from the Former ted:(or aly d- ther Tulipa)in thatit ldome comitnecth to bee {3 bigge, andis nor fo’ woolly the borrome is like the former red 3 and not fo'eniinent’ as’ the early or late Tulipas. This beareth much re and natrowerleauesthen any (except the Perfian & dwarfe atthe toppe,and the skinne or ourfide isfomewhat paler, harder, and’ tharperpoinred’but qu) : yellow Talipas) and of a whitifh gteerie¢ colour: it bearcth fometimes but one flower on a ftalke, and fomctimestwo orthtce wholly yellow, but {maller, & more open then the other kinds, and (as I faid) {meltechfweete; the head for feedeis fmallerythen'in o- Shers,and bath not that crowneat the head thereofjyer the {eed is like,but fmaller. : Ex Talis |