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it times are more in number, fo that fome one (lralke hath borne 4.8 floures. The root is much like

‘p ormer. . . . . I ‘ef This in roots is like thofe afore de-

fcribed 5 the fialkeis fome 2 cubits high, fet confufedly with long narrow leaues, with three con fpicuous nerues runninga- long them.The floures are at firll; pale co- loured3afterwards yellow,confi{iing offix leaues bended back to their £ialks,;Sc mar- ked with blackifh purple fpots. There is alfo anothendiffering fr0I_I1 the laft defcribed only in that the {ionic 13 not fpotted as that of the former.

1 4 _Lz'Zz'zm2 momf.florcflzw.9 rim pzméfato. The yellow mountain Lilly with the vii- fpotted flouren

q] The Place. Thefe Lillies are thought Natiues Of the Pyrenzean mountains,and of late yer€5 . are become Clenizons in foine of our Eng- lifh ardens g 1]‘ The T ime. The firil (as I haue {aid} floures in the end of Mhy : the tell in lune.

fil ‘I/'31? Natures‘. I This is called by Ci'ufiua, Lilian: W‘ érmnpmcox. ' M 2 C/ttfim names this, Lilizim mum: pmcox 3 aigguflsfll. Loéel (‘tiles it, Hammi- at/Z13 Mace om'w_,..1nd ‘14r1‘ag0nP0mponezW_- 3 This is Liliumflaruo flare mamlii 611- flimfium of Clujim : and Lzlmm mazimmm’ fla'voflo.of Lohel. _ 4. This being avarietie of the lali, 1? called byclu/i:a,Lilium flaw fibre rmzculfi‘ mm dtffimihm.

1] The Temperzztim amz’Vcrmes.i Thefe in all likelihood cannot much differ from the temper and vertues of other Lillies, which in all their parts they fo much refemble. i

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C H A P.‘ 107. 0ftbe7’erflcmLi1/y.‘

qf T6: Dtfcription.

I-Ie Perfian Lilly hath for his root a great white bulbe , differing in fhape from the other

Lillies,hauing one great bulbe firme or folid,'j full of juice, which commonly each yere W’

teth off or encreafeth one other bulbe,and fometimes more, which the next yere after is "3,’ ken from the mother root, and fo bringeth forth fuch floures as the old plant did. From tlil5 1003 Til-Cth VP 3 fat thick‘? and firaight flem oftwo cubits high, Whefwpon is placed long narrow leaues ofa greene colour,declining to blewneffe as doe thofe of the woad. The fioureg ‘grew 3_‘ longfl the naked paff Ofthe fialk like little bels,ofan ouerworn purple C0l0ur,hanging down the” heads_,euery 011611311198 1113 own footflalke of two inches long , as alfo his peflel lkor cla pper ifom the middle part of the Home 5 which being pail and withered,there is not found any feed at all» as in other plants,but is encreafed only in his root.

q,“ T be Place. . This Perlian Lilly groweth naturally in Perfia and thol"e places adiacent, whereof it tOOl<€ his .name,and is now (by the indufltry of Tratiellers into thofe countriesdouers of plaflt;~')mal3',C3 55“ ton in form few of our London gardens. TM ‘ll

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TI‘: 1 1 T/(76 .r.'.rf’?‘7;;’c',‘ M5 51 -‘A V , . _ - - ‘e P nthOtlfC€l]ffOlI}tllC‘l)Cgll'lDlllgOi l‘::I;1ytotlieendofIune, - ifl 71: Nrrsmr. Peghlb Perlian Lilly is called i - ”4»”0Pe~/"w 4- ., *1-< 3701a.“ gfl:/»70,¥C1tl.-tr by the i urks themfel "t~ W uw.i' :. - .- « as he {mg the Fqlclj ofbptli is t’IlC»..l[&1D. /7!:/7/;‘0,:,i ,5; p,;,gm,_,~,1>_h fgllré oftmsplantvnto C.zrol,wC//ifiugadded rh ».~_..(-1.” 6 WW” ‘I’ G11?’/00rM47*takgr0i'2 cites? “'7 3._')‘g£:"e'€ A‘?iC;;,,.,., ~ . .) 3- \{L\rOVil‘N‘t Y 1 J/.«.-:’lC70 OfPC1fia) lgaklndcoi "“JGll‘3—‘3l.7‘i’3ll£lli.

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L)/izm: Par/’/harm,

The Pcrfian Lilly.

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The? .q _ _ qt T/ye Temperature and Vernier». g his rarefielfi-33:“? thing known of the nature or yertues of this Perlian Lilly, efleemed as yet for vouChfaf.ed“tO UaC°‘11}€’fl} pi‘-0portion;althoug_h (if 1 might bee {'0 bold with a {hanger that hath fie1ds mam {, “C I 10 many hundreds of miles for out acquaintance) wee haue in our Englith .cores oflroures in beauty far excelling it.

C H A P. 108. Of the Crowne Iimperiiz//.

€[ Tine Dafcription.

H C ,, - V . _ T . T ie low“? Impariall hath for his root a thicke firme and folid bulbc, couered with a‘ yellow;

bare mg §;::1°’;l:lDff!e,dfrom the which rifeth vp a great thicke fat fialke two cubits high, in the the fialke like tgofetgfa I arkiouerworne dusky purple colour, The leaues grow conlufedly about Compamng it mu d _ tf ie w ire Lilly,bu_t narrower: the flouresgrow at the top of the ltalke, in-a

11 J1“ Ormc of an lmperiall Crowne, (whereof it tooke his name) hanging their’

3. heads

“L9«E1Bfi; Li/221772 Pi'¢i':j'l“f:i5."'72,’ Iiiiizmz Srifiammz, Penzencrb Per iziim, and =;es:,or by inch as out ofthofe parts brought them into

_yiiti.:in to the duke of Ferrara,when. is title, Pezmacio Pcrfizmoé P2437132 lief. ;./){6l':(’/viz! comm. Impei ml: . ‘That is in Engl1{h,Th,1s moi§e1e_ M? y Or Martagon, differing from the flame called the