speculators to obtain them that one person offered the fee-simple of twelve acres of building ground for
the Harlaem tulip. That of Amsterdam was bought for 4600 florins, a new carriage, two grey horses, and
a complete suit of harness. Munting, an industrious author of that day, who wrote a folio volume of one
thousand pages upon the tulipomania, has preserved the following list of the various articles, and their
value, which were delivered for one single root of the rare species called the viceroy :
|
| florins
|
| Two lasts of wheat
| 448
|
| Four lasts of rye
| 558
|
| Four fat oxen
| 480
|
| Eight fat swine
| 240
|
| Twelve fat sheep
| 120
|
| Two hogsheads of wine
| 70
|
| Four tuns of beer
| 32
|
| Two tons of butter
| 192
|
| One thousand lbs. of cheese
| 120
|
| A complete bed
| 100
|
| A suit of clothes
| 80
|
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