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Botanologia
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713. Other Author(s): Dawks, Ichabod, 1661-1730, Rhodes, Henry, Taylor, John, bookseller.
Date Added
10 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1710
Publisher
London : Printed by I. Dawks for H. Rhodes ... and J. Taylor ...
Source
Botanologia
Alternate Title
the English Herbal, or, History of Plants : containing ... : Adorned with Exquisite Icons or Figures, of the most Considerable Species, Representing to the Life, the True Forms of Those Several Plants : the Whole in Alphabetical Order
Topic
Botany > Pre-Linnean works. Botany, Medical > Early works to 1800. Plants > Dictionaries > Early works to 1800.
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Chap. IngtlglllleBl‘hJ U I 27 5
tho’ they are double, .and bear many upon a Stalk,
‘like‘unto the former yet‘ thi: he: the piece: (2f the
yellow Cup: tip! with purple, or If they were fhred
vor‘ji'attered among the , white Leaver, where“ the
other ho: only the yellow, without an oppeoronre of
purple Tip: upon them : the Smell o 1111: i: or jlrong
wee! a: any of the other.
III, The fixth, or Many-flowed double ellow
.of Cyprugu hora balbed Root, like to the ornter,
ind it: have: are almojl a: long and a: brand or the‘
ether. The Stalk i: a foot high and more, bearing on
it:' top jhttr or five Howey, every one vegr doable,
(f a fine pole yellow color, and of a jlrong fweet
Sm!” ‘
IX. ThePloeer. The hrjl was brought into Eng:
land out'of szhray, where it grows Wild. All
the talk came from conglontinople at feveml times:
the lit]? alfo grows in. yprttt, and fume alfo try in
Barbary, about Argier: and Fez; and fame of them
grow'm Condio, as alfo about Aleppo, and fome 0<
diet-Places in the Turk: Domimons. 31Now they
are made Denizons of our Kingdom, and grow fre-
quently. in our Gordem:
X. The Timer. The nr .rowers about the mid-
dle or .end of April : a l the other Turkey kinds
flower very eirly, in the middle or end of March,
'or beginning ofrlpril at fartheII'. '
' XI. The Qualitier, Speeijiution, Preparation: and
Virtuer, are the fame with thofi: in Chop. 189. afore-
going, to which you are referred. , '
ii,
c H A P. ‘CXCII.
0f D A F F 0 D, IL narrow-leav'd,
, Gngle-flowred. ‘
1- .. H E Namer. It is called in Greek, NalearQ-
I ‘ fI'hWMQ' in“; z in Latin, Narctfnr angu-
flijhliurjim or : in Englijh, Single-floured, narrow-
lealfd Do odil. . . '
‘ . III. The ,Kindr. The mail obferv’d are about nine
111 number, viz. 1. NareiJar anguflifolinr ‘albt'dttr
”cox oblongo colict, The early white mnowdmv’d
' , andilL with; long Cup. ‘ 2. Narnia: media cro:
mt! ttnwgoltw, The Saliroriqown’d narrow-leav’d
fmall 11- 3. JVortifw tninimar media urpu-
rent, The lull: purple-ring’d Daffodil. n 4,. lorry-
fnr mtntmut flare [anafolii, IThe lmil Dahodil of
all. 'g. Noretlftt: AutumnoLit-minor olbar, The lit-
tle white Autumn Dall'odiL 6. Nareijitt Antnmno‘
, 1!; olbnr medio oltfoletut, The white Autumn Daffo-
dil with a demyedCtown. 7. Noreijo: ongujiifo-
In“. 'luteiEJEin' or flo'renr, The yellow Imlicm Daf-
dell, always oweting. 8. Noreia'or ongttllifolittr,
vol jnneifplinr maximize ample Chliee,,)The Great
Jun uilia with a large Flower or Cup. 9. JVart‘l -
f”! .Irgineor, vel Virginian? no Lilionorciydi
"'gtntannr,‘ .The Virginia Du om. - u k x
111.. The Defcriptions. The lz'rjl tfthefe,‘ ;or Ear-
1y White mnow-lmv’d DJEOdIl, from a bnlbon: Root
her three or four norrow, long and very green
Leaver; a. for long generally. 17;: Stalk rife: m
d’ big]? or the Leavern on which grow: one Flower,
(7th fall outfa large a: the Late-flowering Dandil
With a 10 Cu , among the Broad-lav’d kinds)
Whifb with??? Ix- pale-color’d hover, not lift: pore
,whtte, .blllniltb a mixture of [a 1gb; ”11m gmng
. '3! White. The Cup tn "the middle 1': round and long,
0’“ notjh long or to be acconnted ‘4 Bllhtd Bigo-
dil) within which in middle Pointel com o ed with
for Chives, having yellow meoly Pendenmp h
IV. The feeond, or Saffron-crowed nattow-Ieav’d
[hull Daffodil, ha: a Root fnioll, roxnd and it little
long withol, oovered with n blockijh Skin, whirl)
fend: forth fhttr or for norrow Lerner, about afpnn
on , among which rife: up a Stalk eight, nine or ten
in: "high, hearing at top one fmoll white Flower
confjling of fix Leo-vet, with o jinol.’ yellow Cup iri
the middle, fhoddowed over at the brim with o Saf-
fron color. '
V. The third, or Lealt purple-ring’d, ho: a bal-
bou: Root, fmoll narrow Leaver, jhorter liymnrh thoit
f1"? if the Purplering’d Daffodils bwre defrribed.
e Stalk and Homer keep on eqzial proportion to the
ref! of the Plant, being in Form and Chlor of the
l'lower like unto the Star Daffodil before difcribed,
but unlike in Mognitnde. The purple color which
encircle: the brim: of the Cup, up; finnll, that joine-
time: it is not eofly perceived.
VI. Thehntrth, or Lem ofall, in! :1 Root frnoll,
even the fritollell of any Daffodil, and covered with
it black Skin ; from whence fpring two or three
whitifh green Leaver, narrower then the two loll a-
foregoing, ondfhorler by half, being not above two or
three ineher long .- nor or the Stalk above three or four
inche: high, beorin one hngle flower at top, joine-
thing larger than I e proportion of the Plant jhoitld
[tent to admit, and not much unlike to the Leail Rufh
DJHbdil, and of the fame bignefr, or rather [ome-
what bigger, being of a faint yellow color, both
Leave: and Cop or Crown 5 for the middle on is
fpreod very moth, even to the middle of the fewer
altnojt‘, and [yer-11hr open upon the Homer.
VII. The ffth, or Little white Autumn, ha: t1
bulbottr [mall Root, and blaekill' on the oulfde, which
rife: with it: Flower: fir]? out If the Grottrtd, with-
oot any Leave: or all. It nrji pringr up with one
or two Stolk: three or four inc. e: long, ever one
bearing, out of a null Hark, one mall white F ower,
laid open abroo , like onto the tar white Daffodil
before deferibed. In the mid]? ofthe flower is ofmoll
yellow Cup, of a middle nae. After the flower i:
pojl, there come: in the fame place a jinoll Head,
containing fmoll, round, block Seed, like unto the
Autumn Hyacinth. After the Seed 1': ripe andgone,
then fpring o the Leaver, which are final! and not;
row, not no: bigger than thtfe of the Autumn Hy-
acinth (glare-named.
, r VIII. The jxlh, or White Autumn with‘a demy‘
ed Crown, from it: bolboo: Root ho: two or three
have: at tnojl, and very narrow, ([0 that Z0171! oc-
connt it among the Rulh DaBodils) homo ut brood
otbottorn, and more ointed ot tip, between which
Leaver come: up the talk, bearin trfuttlly two Flow-
:r:, and no more, made tfhx unite .Leaver apiece,
pointed, and not round. '1 he 'Cnp iJ-[inall and round,
like unto the Cup or ‘Crown of the exit Rufh Daf-
fbdil, ofo yellow color at bottom, bat of a dart color
toward: the edge.
IX. The feventh, or Yellow Italian always flow‘
sting, ho: a balbour Root, from whence f ring a
number of [”111], long, narrow, and very green over,
broader t on the Leave: of any 1(th Daffodil -, at
mong which rife llp diver: Stalkr, bearing at their
Head: two or three flower: apiece, each‘of them be-
ingfmall andyellow, with a mall Crown, of a deep-
erJ'ellowthon the former; I irfoid never to my?
bearinghflowerr, but that after one or more Stalk:
fumed in their [afth ' .
X- “With! , or Great Junquilia With altrge
Flower, hora Root whieh i: greater and longer than
the R130) Daffodils, memos”; o blackifh Skin;
front whence fpr‘ing upfeveral- long, green Leaver,
, ND 2 .o . 111!
hove been in flower trgether, and are paji, “hm .
z’!‘