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The Garden of pleaſant Flowers.

and from the middle vpwards, ſpeckled and ſtraked on the inſide for the moſt part, with bloud red or purpliſh ſpots and lines vnto the very edges, which abide large and white. Of this kinde there are found very great varieties, not to be expreſſed.
Tanta eſt huius varietas, vel multitudine, vel ſtriarum paucitate & diſtinctione, vel fundis variantibus, vt ad tædium eſſet perſcribere. Of this ſort there is ſo much variety, ſome being larger or fairer marked then others, their bottomes alſo varying, that it is almoſt impoſſible to expreſs them.

Tulipa media purpurea. The meane flowring purple Tulipa.
1 Purpurea ſatura. 1 A faire deep purple.
2 Purpurea dilutior, diuerſarum ſpecierum, quarum Roſea vna, Carnea ſit altera. 2 A paler purple, of many ſorts, whereof a Roſe colour is one, a Bluſh another.
3 Perſici coloris, duarum aut trium ſpecierum. 3 A Peach colour of two or three ſorts.
4 Chermeſina, obſcura aut pallida. 4 A Crimſon, deepe, or pale.
5 Stamela, intenſior aut remiſsior. 5 A Stamell, darke or light.
6 Xerampelina. 6 A Murrey.
7 Purpurea, ſtriata 7 A purple, ſtript and ſpotted.
8 Perſici ſaturi, vel diluti coloris, vndulata, vel radiata. 8 A Peach colour, higher or paler, waued or ſtript.
9 Columbina, oris & radijs albis. 9 A Doue colour, edged and ſtraked with white.
10 Purpurea rubra, oris, albis, ſimilis Præcoci, dicta Princeps. 10 A faire red purple, with white edges, like vnto the early Tulipa, called a Prince.
11 Chermeſina, vel Heluola, lineis albis in medio, & verſus or as [sic], fundo cæruleo, vel albo, itemque, albo orbe. 11 A faire crimſon, or Claret wine colour, with white lines both in the middle, and towards the edges, moſt haue a blew bottome, yet ſome are white, or circled with white.
12 Purpurea remiſsior, aut intenſior, oris albis, paruis aut magnis, vt in Principe praecoci, fundo vel cæruleo orbe albo, vel albo orbe cæruleo amplo. 12 A light or deepe purple, with white edges, greater or ſmaller, like the early Prince, the bottomes eyther blew circled with white, or white circled with a large blew.
13 Holias Heluola, ſanguineis guttis intus à medio ſurſum in orbem, fundo cæruleo. 13 A purple Holias, the colour of a pale Claret wine, marked and ſpotted with bloud red ſpots, round about the middle of each leafe vpward on the inſide onely, the bottome being blew.
14 Tunica Morionis purpurea rubra ſatura, albido ſtriata, quam in alba ſaturatior, fundo ex cæruleo & albo. A Crimſon Fooles Coate, a darke crimſon, and pale white empaled together, differing from the white Fooles Coate, the bottome blew and white.
15 Purpurea rubra ſatura vel diluta, albo vel albedine, punctata vel ſtriata diuerſimodè, dicta Cariophyllata. 15 A deeper or paler reddiſh purple, ſpotted or ſtriped with a paler or purer white, of diuers ſorts, called the Gilloflower Tulipa.
Tulipa