This Daffodill hath his long rush-like leaues standing vpright as the former, betweene which riseth vp a greene stalke, about a foote high or more, bearing two or three flowers thereon, whose turning leaues are of a faire pale yellow, and the cuppe pale white, and not so pure a white as the former.

5. Narcissus Iuncifolius calice luteo reflexis folijs albidis. The white turning Iunquilia with a yellow cup.

As the last had the leaues of the flower that turne vp againe yellow, and the cuppe whitish, so this hath contrariwise the turning leaues of a whitish yellow, and the long cup yellower, else in his long green leaues, or any other thing, there is small difference.

6. Narcissus Iuncifolius luteus magno calice. The Iunquilia, or Rush Daffodill with a great cup.

This Rush Daffodill hath bigger leaues, and longer then the ordinary yellow Rush Daffodill, being a little flat on the one side, and round on the other, but of the same greennesse with all the rest: the stalke riseth vp two foote high, bearing two, and sometimes three flowers thereon, being of a faire yellow colour, with a large open cup in the middle, of a little deeper yellow colour, like vnto the great Iunquilia with the large flower, before set downe, whereof this is a kinde, no doubt; but that is larger and greater then this, both in leafe, flower, cup, &c. and this onely somewhat lesse in all parts then that.

1Narcissus Iuncifolius albus. The white Iunquilia.
2Narcissus Iuncifolius flore albo reflexo. The white turning Iunquilia.
3Narcissus Iuncifolius calice luteo reflexis folijs albis. The yellow turning Iunquilia.
4Narcissus Iuncifolius luteus magno calice. The yellow Iunquilia with a great cuppe.
5Narcissus Iuncifolius luteus maior vulgaris. The ordinary yellow Iunquilia.
6Narcissus Iuncifolius Autumnalis flore viridi. The greene Autumne Iunquilia.
7Narcissus angustifolius aureus multiplex. The golden double narrow leafed Daffodill.
8Narcissus Iuncifolius flore pleno. The double Iunquilia.

7. Narcissus Iuncifolius luteus vulgaris maior. The ordinary Iunquilia, or Rush Daffodill.