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3-, 3; 9 7‘m’ipa;mméZia lured.» The yellow Dwarfs: "l ulrp,

it 17 Tulzfa p:m»z£Zz’z2 oéfiiure riifvezar ml‘ .2-.:?retz"r’2:4. -V r t l “vs! .m;.‘- -»-- ~33 ~ Man er‘ mi 1/: ll ”‘ A "5 [he dwarfe Tulip vvrtli ilaiiifi red .-.lOU1n;b L 1 , r ‘M’ 11 gsefiflwa :§: 18 Tulz’p4};,l;,mZ;'aj70rcgzirpzmfieme z';<.=:‘zt_r Silt‘:/?2£%"1lL" _ The Dwarfe Tulip with a purplifh tioure, V-;’l1i!:t’: within.

:1: 2 1 Tulipa aurm ori: raéefltiézrrl 1 The gold yellow with red edges;

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.5 3 1;) ‘Z’j.w5rpla: Peijicnflore méro, or:/'5 aléidéf . elegansi _ _ Tlj pretty }?erlia11.'I.'ul1p haumg a red réloure with whrtrfh edges,

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p _4 The fourth kinds of Tulip, that lioureth later,hath leaues, ltalltes, and roots like mm the l’l€C"e5ent.. The fl

red Th _ oures hereof be of a skarlet colourawelted or bordered about the edges with

re -F 6 Iftiddle part is like vm:o_al1eart,tendr.ng to whrtenell'e,l potted in the famepwl1rtcnefI'cw1tI7;

' Pegliies or (pots. '1 he feed is contained in fquare cod 5, flat, tough, and finewie.

bu 1 he fiftlort of :1"ulipa_, which is neither of the timely ones, not of the laterflourihg fort, ‘One that brmgeth torth his molt beautrfull floures betweene both. It agreeth with the laft den

Offrtbed Tulipa, in leaues,l’ralk<:—s,roots, andl'eed,but dilfereth in the floures. The floure confi lleth Ilrx fmallleaues joyned together at the bottome : the middle of which leaues are of a pleafant Oudl’ Colour, the edges be

M _ bordered with white,and the bottome next vnto the ftalke is likewife me 3 I 6 Whole fioure refembling in colour the bloflbmes of an Apple tree.

5l3 2 2 Talipa mifiiam.

i 2 3 T ulipa zzléa é-' mérofi'riam:.‘ The Vermilion Tulip.

The white and red Iiriped Tulip;

5 The fixth hath le part is {tripped confufedly withthe fame mixture,whereit1 is the difference; O_ures,blackei blmhisb happeneth fome to heme yellow floures,agreeingwith the other before tou- Loéclim in I '9 efloure is of He Purple. ife fet forth another 5 his floure is like the Lilly in proportion, but in Colour 6 {tone called t/lmetbfi, not vnlike to" the floures of Peonies. We aue

“er _ leaues, roots, flallces, and feed like mo the former,but much greater in e; C013’ P0lnt. The floutes hereof are white, dafht about the brimmes or edges with a red or blufh Our. The midd _ red7fl Carolus Clufius fetteth forth in his Patmonicke hiftory a kinde of Tulipa that beareth farre of h A n the bottome, with a peftell in the middle of an oucr-worne greeniih colour; ch:Vd‘lch fort there V p comm rrngethforth cncreafe of roots in the bofome of his lower’: leafe next to the fialke,‘ ‘Y to the otherkmdes of Tulipa. , 4 C . _ I his learned Obferuations hath fiat forth many other forts ;one he calleth Tft1q’4 M””“4r Or the Turky Tulipa, faying it is the leaft of the fmall kindes or Dwarfe Ttrlrpa cafe, and fialke a fangume red colour, vpon a yellow ground, agreeing with the 0th€“n "309 Of: Hephathlikew in éfbumigay alfobehold anotherfort altogether greater than any of the ‘xerwhofe fl0Ur€ 1334 1 x . . _ l . . t . . . r 3 likewife another of reaterb t e and very much dfififid Of all; With Wh1t€ OUTCS dam: on the back fid-e, with alig1%twafh ogawlaiched colour.’

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