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:1: 2 In iiead ofthe Plantain leaued Red Lilly,defcribed and figured in this fecond placeby our Author out ofT45ermzmommm:, for that Iiudge both the figure and defcription counterfeit, I haue omitted them, and here giue you the many-floured redLilly in his Pzead. This hath a root
like that of the lat} defcribed , as alfo leaues and flalks 5 the floure alfo in {hape is like that of
the formenbut of a more light colour, and in number of floures it exceedeth the precedent , for fometimes it beares fixty fioures vpon one fialke. i 1‘ 3 This red Lilly is like vnto the former , but not fo tall 3 the leaues be fewer in number, broader,and downy towards the top of the f’ralke,where it bears fome bulbes.The floures in fliape are like the former, fairing that the colour hereof is more red,and thicke dafhtwith black fpeckes. The ioot is fcaly like the former. There is another red Lilly which hath many leaues fomewhat ribbed,broacler than the lafl mentioned,but i'horter,and not fo many in number. The fialke groweth to the height of two cu-
bits,and fomtimes higher, 'hereupo'n do grow fioures like the former zaniong the foot-{}.alkes of
which floures come forth certaine bulbes or cloued roots,browne of colour, tending vnto rednes. which do fall in the end of Auguft, vpon the ground, taking root and growing in the fame place, whereby it greatly encreafeth 5 for felclorne or neuer it bringeth forth feed for his propagation.
2 1 Lilium mémm.
The red Lilly.
1 Liiitmz zmrezmz.
Gold-red Lilly.
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3 There is another fort of red Lilly hauing a faire fcaly or ‘cloued root, yellow aboue , and browne toward the bottom 5 from which rifeth vp a faire ftiffe fiallt crefled or furrowedpf an 011?” worne browne colour,fet from the lower part to the branches,whereon the floures do grow , With many leaues,confufedIy placed without orde_r.AmOng the branches clofe by the {term grow _f0’§ ' cerraine cloucs or roots of a reddifh colour, like viito the clones of garlicke before they be pille C- which beeing fallen Vpon the ground at their time of ripeneflh , doe {hoot forth certaine tcfl i firings or mots that do take hold of the gro'und,whereby it greatly encreafeth . The floures at? fhape like the other red Lillies, but ofa darke Orange colour, refembling a flame of fire fp0“‘ with blacke fpors. _ ‘ _ l_ _ _ _ ‘Q C, ‘ 3; 5 This hathg riiuch {hotter fialke, being buta cubit or lefle in height, with leaues bk} [11
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The fiery red Lilly.
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Red bulbe~bearing Lilly,
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fi],3~_[}d HQ 1. - ; ‘ _ - ‘ g g g ‘ 41’; ower than tliofe aioref'a.d..Tl.e floures,as_in the refhgrow out of the top or the fialk, eurplifli Saffion colour, with fomeblackifh fpots. The root in fhape is like the pte~
of rei:?t.%:::,,ii3§:;;1 ‘l;:§:::::: ‘Me; “at and the p ent. ey are common in our tinglllll gardens, ae