Chap. 280. 'Englijh 'Herbs. 



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a U ne of Yellow,'' a dalh ' of Whue'', and\° Rib' of 



VII. Tiie fourth, or Carnation Flower Gentle, 



exceeding fmooth, and of a Jhining red color, which 

 es; upon which do grow many great large Leaves, 



Flowers grow along the Stalks, from the midft there- 

 a great number of Chaffie confufed Ears thruft ha 

 together, of a deep purple, or rather of a deep blul 



the Velvet Head of a Stag, compaft of fuch li 



oftheEaftern Countries, as Ferfia, Arabia, Syria 

 lurky, i^c. from whence they have been brought t( 

 "^'ix" -mTnnTs. ^They Flower, or bear their gal 

 lant Tufts or Spikes in Augufl, and continue Flow' 

 ering until September, keeping in fome meafure theii 

 vigor, till Froft overtakes them, at what time the) 

 perifli. As for the third, or Variable Flower gentle 

 it ought to be Sown in a hot Bed of Horfe Dung 

 March , and fo ordered as you do' Musk Melons 



X. The k'tilitles. Specification, Preparations and 

 Virtues, are the fame with thole in tlie former Cha] 



CHAP. CCLXXX. 

 Of F L O W E R of Conftantinople, 



F L O W E R <»/ Briftol. 



•1 -liJ^eiTn^dTi^o^il^'e^Tfw 1" 



' ■ ^'^Ft' Leave fever oint the tic 

 die, of a bright ted Orange color i which being p; 



, which differ chiefly in the Colors cf the tl 

 viz. I. Lychnis Chalcedomca Vlore fimptia a 

 ,^_ „,e Br//Jo/ Flower with a White Flower. 2. L; 

 fuch with a^BluOi o7fi2 Color,'' wkholIFvariab 

 7or, Single NMefu'ch Variable. 'Thifatfiiftiro 

 pale Red, after a while it grows paler, and at 1 

 it becomes wholly white; and all thefe diverfii 



fame time upon the Stalks. 



V. The Second, or Double Nonefuch, has a R 

 Ftbrous, like the former, and tncreafes ,n like m, 

 ner, the Leaves andStalks being hairy andhigh, c 

 the Flowers srowine in Tufts, altogether like the/, 

 LngleKMlZti this cinfifts the chief ditFcre.i 



