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Show yo Ofche Hlllorie of Plane bed bid Oranilitowehiniina beyond the feas for the fpace oftwenty yeares, not beingyet able to'attaine ro\the end ofhis tra. uell, for thateachnew yeare bringeth forth newplants of — colouts,inot before feefe : all ‘a whichto defcribe particularly were to roll Sifiphus ftone, or numberthe fands.Sothat it fhall fue | The white Tulip with put‘ $ 9 Tulipa purpurea. ple fireakes. + 10 Tuliparubra amethiftina, The bright red Tulip. 140U oO The purple Tulip. $ 12 Tulipaflore albo orisdilute rubentibus. Thewhite Tulip withli oD T £13 Tulipaflore pallido. he ftraw-coloure J £14 TulipafiLAMMeA ft $flauefcenti bus. Theflame co ] ied Tulip wi th yellowith ftreakes, fice to {peake of and defcribe.a few, referring the reft to fome thatmeane to write ofTulipaa par ticular volume. for Tilipaflore albo firijs pur. tatca . £16 Tulipaferotiaa polyclados majorflog flanofundo nigro, Clufij. Clufius his greater many branched Tulip with 4yellow floate ,‘and’blacke bets | The Defcription. I He Tulpa of Bolonia hathfat, thicke, and groffe leaues, hollow, furrowed orchanelled, bendinga little backward, and as it were folded together : which at theirfirlt d comming vp feemeto be ofa reddith colour,and being throughly growne turne into awhitith greene. In the middeft of thofe leauesrifeth vpanakedfatftalke a foot high, or fomething mote,on the top whereofftandeth one or two yellowfloures,fometimes three or more,cOl lifting offix {mall leaues, after a fort like toa deepe wide Open cup,narrow aboue,and wide in the bottome. After it hath beene fome few dayesfloured, the points and brimsof the foure ture backward,likea Dalmatian or Turkith cap,called Tulipan,Tolepan, Turban,and Turfan, whereofit tooke his name. The chiues or threads in the middle of the floures be fometimes yellow, other whiles blackith or purplifh, but commonly ofone ouer-worne colour or other , Nature feeming to play more withthis foure thanwith any other that Ido know, This floureis of a reafonable pleafant fmell, and the other of his kinde hauelittle or no fmellat atl. The feed is flat , {mooth, thining, and ofa griftly fubftance. Therootis bulbous,and very like toa commononionof Saint Omers. _ 2 The French Tulipaagreeth with the former,exceptin the blacke bottome whichthis hath in the middle of the floure, and is not fo fweet of fmell,which fertethforth the difference. 3. The yellow Tulipathat floureth timely hath thicke and groffe leaues full of inyce, longs hollow, or gutterfathion, fet about a tender ftalke, at the top whereof doth growafaire and ple fant thining yellow floure, confifting offix{mallleaues without {mell. The root is bulbous likean onion, 4 The + 15 Tulfpapolyclonos minor. ferotina flore rubro velflan o,C\ ufij. The leffer man y-branchedlate Tuli pofclufiuswith red,or elfe yellowfloures. tome. : |