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Show The Garden of plea/ant Elowers. The Garden of plez/ant Plowers. ‘ and greene, bearing at the toppe two o long , flende r,d full cinth; his ftalkeis likewife of leaues, of a pure white colour, with an ble , very dou three fowers at rhe moft ging downe their heads alittle , an d arcreafonable out any other mixture therein, han {weete. Lhauethis but by relation, not by fight, and therefore I can gite no further aflurance as yet. The Places: All thefe Oriental Tacinths', except the laft, haue benebrought outa! Turkic, and from Conftantinople: but where their true or! ginallplaces isnot as yet vaderftood. The Time. The twofirlt (asis faid) lowerthe earlieft, fometimes before Chriftmy, butmorevfually after, and abidea great while in Hower,in. great beauy, efpecially if the, weather be milde, when as few or no other flowers at thi time ate ableto match them. The other greateft kinde fowreth alfoearlia thenthereft thatfollow, forthemoft part. The ordinary kindes flows fomein March, andfomein Aprill , and fome fooneralfo ; and fodoeth double oneslikewife. The buthyftalked Iacinth fowreth muchabout fame time. The Names. The former tweforts are called Hyacinthie Orientalis Brumalis,and Hy tinthus Orientalisprecox flore albe, or caruleo, The third is called of maj Zambul Indicumw,os Zumbul Indi,and corruptly Simboline ; oF others, al that more propétly , Hyscinthus Orientalis maiorprecox. The Turkes di call all IacinthsZambal,and by adding the nameofIndi, or Arabi, do fhe from whatplacethey are receiued. In Englifi, The greateft Orientallls KY yy NW INE Ye cinth; yet fome doecallit after the Turkifh name ZambwlIndi, or Simbliv, asis {aid before. The reft haue their names {et dewnein theirtitles, whit AV es are moft fit for them. \ yj) ep f Hyacinthas Hifpawicus miner Orientalis faste, The little Sammer Orientall Iacinth. Af BTL A i ; p \\)e This little Iacinth hath foure or fiue long narrow greene leaues, lying vponth ground, among whicli rifeth vp a flender fmooth ftalke; about a {panne high or mot, Flove carnles bearing at thetoppe manyflendetbleake blew flowers , with fome white ftripes at edges tobe feene in moft of them, fafhioned very like ynto the flowers ofthe Orit tall lacinth, but muchfimaller : the lower hathno fentatall ; the feedeis like theftet! Flare albo. ofthe Englith Iacinth, or Haref-bels : the rooteis fmall and white. Thereis another ofthiskinde, differing innothing but in the colour ofthe flows, Flore rubente, whichis pure white. Thereisalfo another, whofe flowers are of a fine delayed red colour, with fom deeper coloured veines, running along the three outer leauies of the flower, differit in no other thing fromthe former. . The Place: Thefe plants haue been gathered on the Pyrengan Mountaines, whit Ni are next ynto Spaine,from whence, as is often faid, many rare plants|ia ee i | i likewife been gathered, i They flowervery theemalt pst, inths, in ry fat fate, even naft i May fs after all or moft ofth¢ Iacintlis, Th Y ss ! U weeanseeneee ZZss Hyacinthys Orientals: brumalis, The Winter Oriental lacinth, 2. Zambul Inti. The greaté(tOrientall Jasash oho Ohatseahie ievulgaris. The ordinary : : : Cinth. 3 Hyacinthus Orientalis Orientall Vacinth. 4° Hyacinthys Ovlentalis foltofo eaule-The buthy{talked Orientallnae lacinth, 5 Hyacinthus Oricutalis flore duplit, The Oriental lacinth once double. 6 Hyacinsloms Orientalis flare pleno carwles,¥ he faire double bleve Oricralt lacinthe z The Time, i |