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Show BOOK EOF FIRST THE 1i4. HISTORIE OF PLANTS. THI rity f | coughand collicke,and thofe that be entered into.a ptificke. : The rootes whether they be eatenor drunken, do moue vomit ;andbeing mingled with vineger'H rat that we hiaue themallsand:euerie of them in out white Daffodill groweth wildinfields and {1 les of 1 II The roote by the experimentofApuleiusftamped and ftrained,and giuen in drinkeshelpeth the G fecke out their placese larlyto Butitisnotgreatly.to.our purpole partic and nettle feed,taketh away lentiles and {pots intheface. They flowerfor the moft partin the fj ofAprill. Of the baftard Daffodils. The Perfian and winter Daffodils do flower in Septem % The nam heit appellatiow Althoughtheir names befet foorth in their {euerall B names as allotix cauife whytheyare fo.called. The Perfian Daffodill is called iri the Slay remcatta, as for the moft part all other { flowred Daffodil , they name Gil catamer lale: r rama, and Zp are, Notwithtfta x the doubk they generally giue vato all doutk which name 2 Pfeudonarciffus Anglicus ce» Hifpamiwus. mmonyellow Daffodilly. 1 Pfendonarci{fits lutews multiplex. Double yellowDaffodill, wet and diftinGtions: notwith{tanding itfhallnot be Chap.76. a flowers. EEE OS The commonwhite Daffodill with the yellowci chalice, and Dene bobinzwhichis tofay, Cat fhinnes long fhankes,vrgingit from the The ruth Daffodillisicalledof fome Diofcorides Bulbus vomitorius,oi Generallyall the kindes'aré co vepriseos in Dutch JRarerfen sia Sp rofe peerelefie. ‘ Plutarch in his booke ofFeattes , thew though theydid nameth chemti ed with death, thou numthe finewes, and caufe drowfine garland of the great infernall godd wootthily b owned with a dulli g flower, Ofthe firft and fecond Daffodill "wid hath made mention jn the third booke ofhis Metample fis, where he defcribeth the tratisformation ofthe faire b intoa flowerofhisow name, | Ni{quam bor pus erat creceumpro corpore fl Ioueninnt,folits medium cincentibns al But as for bodie none remaind,inftead wh Jetlow Hower with wah milke Ayell Ga white ow flower, ‘ a vpon the aroun lez 1ew {prong Plinieand Plutarch affirmeas partly hath bee, that their élitee , dceth touche beene hath partly d befor ™ 45 1 eir:narcoticke wae thevec ieten icke quem quit ee ca e ofthe ee eee Called vapucors: yal cee EN EEE OO ——— name Nareiffis, thatisa qualiti > caufin g efle whichin Gree the neth the hehhands of called in Greeke r2}1, which be Torpe the fith etbeing thatto I uchhhi himas hurtful l todo the finewes. and bri ging dulneffe ro the head,w hich belongethto the Narcifles,whofe finell i propett cau th drowfinefle. The rootes of.Narciffus arehot a nddrie% Thenatare. in the fecond dlegree, : ; ie % % The wertues : ne a 4 d Eh: A Galep{aith, e 7 CO ‘ ENarNar ciffcif ius hau that the rootes e fuch woonderful qualities in drying, that ich A aue they’ and give togi o ther verie prear wou reends's,yvy ea and (t. ; fuch riftFt s, gafhes or cuts, as hap 5 oc i a Nichh as happenpen@abefeet oon certaine wiping,cleanfing,a atcr acti nd ng 1a¢ ist mitedtr tess a ir honie andappliedplaift erwile ,helpeth themthataté ‘ a itd W: Ont é ee i i i I th togither fine : gith CFs Bei; ng viedin er, thattare are cut in funder maner afor ; efaid,i“Wes thelpeth thecutgreat in fund wren c es oftlthe anklles,es, the of the joints, ne great wre nch the ac achesand pas D bens netaken with honie a ; tines? and the feed ofnett) €spurgeth the difeafe which caufeth fpott _ the body,called Ephelis and ‘Alphus,and funneb utning, ; tad E The fame ftamped with barrow ; Sey a a _impoftumes,which are not eafi es greafe > and leuen of rie bread , hafteneth to maturation ly brou gt F Being ftamped with tk he meale ofJuENC cockle andh bs ol!ia 9 toripeneffe, any part of the bodie, onie, icdraweth foorth thornes and fe £ fitl A rpedoca . ti IC a bode C i ipi ear r i rack : sie te I %& The defeription. Hedouble yellow Daffodilhath {mall fmooth narrow leaues,ofa datke greene colour :a- T mong whichrifeth vp a naked hollow ftalke , of two hands high: bearing at the top a faire and beautifull double yellow flower , as is the Marigolde, of a pleafing fweete {noel It fheadethhis flower, but there followeth nofeed at all, as it hapneth in manyother double flowers.Therooteis finall bulbus or Onionfafhionlike ynto the other Daffodils,butmuchfmaller. 2 Thecommonyellow Daffodilly or Daffodowndilly is fo well knownetoall , that it needeth no defcription, We haue in our Londongardens anotherfort ofthis common kinde, which naturallie growethin Spaine,very like vnto our beft knowne Daffodil in fhape and proportion,butaltogither fairer,greater,and lafteth longer,before the flower dothfall orfade. % Theplace. _ The double yellow Daffodill Ireceiued from Robsmys of Paris, whichhe procured by meanes of friends from Aurelia,andother parts of Fraunce. The yellowEnglith Daffodill groweth almoft euery where through England. The yellow Spanith Datfodill dothlikewife decke vp our London gardens where theyigcreafe infinitely, % Thetime. 4 = double Daffodill fendeth foorth his leanesinthe beginning ofFebruarie, and-his flowers in pr, H2 % The |