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'. . 1 ' - ' . Th vv ‘ ' - - l , - . "“'"”“‘“‘"*‘"9“““‘""‘ ~ ~ England we cherifh theft of thefe mentioned in this plar:e,1n our gardenspnezy for the beautie of ring in an; g’ {lifelike Vmo ‘hi? Pr€CCdLnt1IlICaL1es'2 italltes, and flouteegnot difie-a 1 ' fioures. _ i T - , - '- 3 , Q . _ ’ ‘ my _ «I Th. Tim,‘ ‘ ‘ 0 1aitd§fCfib<::[h_efe1i thinle it not amiill. to adtle anothtr {mal HyaCI.!ltii,r1101'@d;ffi3r;n The three firfl begin to Home in the midi}-oflanuarie, and bring forth their iced in May. The Oflgifh with an; E efiume of the flourmga W111 1“ C179 313$’?- mher Homes in the S ptina. . « A ‘ fialke W=hiCh is {CW breslat tcliife bottom 5 the leaues are fmal
. T/ye Nmm j a fwim Afh ciirce an tan u . - - - v - ' h flour H rt 11 alled H M Sr /1 ms or tellam Fm/Jfi of the fiarre like of 4 I C0 °”Y>€3C _ _ _ fioifl: figr?f;zE‘ed:rz¢[eZ4:fi33:k; :1? fame, giaizzlatgizascffzllaths. /2 ) — , a Clarke bkwfind a Pam” 1“ the m1dfl5- It flourfis in APri“° 3i: This b§rLobel is thotight to be Hjacitztbus ézfialiur of Tbeop@:a_jIuI;i_. yffzfiushcalls Narcflfs l ‘l The greater Autumn»: H aehth rdhize zcifzcefld _ E I d u . . aem,/my : and Fztcfi/z‘u:,Hyaczntérz:s aerulcus mmor mm‘. We may Calllt 13 “S 1 at C ma ‘W0 C ' ‘ gar:<Ilen3_ 3’ ‘ 3 5 n W1 m “g 3“ abut 1:15 to be found in form fed fiarry Iacinth. _ _ _ _ . he firil or l H‘ ' ' ' . . " 4 The Lilly Hyacinth is called H aczntbg; Qlcgmanzcus Lzlgflorur, or German I-Iyacmth,tal<en between Chelretzy aerr§£o(;vnejsOs:ilde in diners places ofEngland,as vpon a bank by the Thames from the countrey where it naturally rowet ’w1 e. . ' -
qt The Verttm. n ‘l M‘ Th ‘ A ‘ _ ‘ll T/7?’ 77’”e- _ A it The faculties of the ftary Iacinths are not written of by any : but the Li1ly-leaued Hyacinth ; Cy Home 1“ the End Of Atlgufhand In 3€ptember,and fometrmes later.
(which growes naturally in a hil in Aquitain called Ho:,where the-Herdmen call it Saralmg) is {aid 1h The Hm is Called Hymfiflfm Aummgl T/xe Names,
by them to caufe the heads offuch cattell as feed thereon to {well exceedingly, and then killeth gin: ' [is minoqor the leffer Autumne Iacinthpr VV1-um, Ia;
them 5 which {hewes ithath a maligne and poyfonous qualitie. C/ufl Cl: 2 The fecondjflymwljm Aummmbkm his is calledby Lo6el,Hyacz’z'téu:]m
C. H A p. 78. Of e/Izztumne Hjacim/J.r.~ ? '\“‘*“°**"----
'1 H_y(1C£f3!/Z11!‘ Autumnalis minor. 3 H7“‘i””’”’ ’!"”"””“l‘:’ ”"i” d C H A P° ‘ the Im:iflt> or H4re’éel/5 - Small Autumne Iacinth. : Great Aumnme Iacmthe
‘ _‘ _ g; from thefe Ilqhci rl-oot (,)._fk1[i1S little, fmall, white,
.11: one. = .* X‘ rim. ll high,is adorned at the to with thtigehifgoifreaiEt;:§fC‘1§{f):3é§ e confifling of fix little leaues with fix chines, and thin poimais
3 njor, the great Autumne lacinthpr Winter Iacinth.
Mmlm_fle/bzrzls 'UC’7'7lm‘,Th€‘ fmall flax-ry Spring Iacinth,‘
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Vmmne Iacinth is the leaii of all the Iacinths : it hathftnal narrow graily leaues fpred abroad vpon the ground : in the midi’: whereof fprmgeth vp a {mall naked flalke an : _ handfull high,fet from the middle to the top with many {mall fiat-like blew floures, . 3 T
hauing certain {mall loofe chiues in the middle The feed is bl.a¢k,contained in {mall husk; : that goo: is bulbous, o
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