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CHAP. CCCLXIX. 

 0/ H O L L I H O C K, 



TREE MALLOW. 



IstYiiui^m MofceutonFlmij 1 

 :alled I fuppofe J/«^;W? od^rh. 





vulgaris, ine LommoD Hoiiitiock. 2. A«i'J'e;<«A.«- 

 Xr< («i><.M, j^a/u^z R»/fd «a^;:a , Maha Rofea Arbo- 

 rea. The Great or Tree HolUhock. 



III. Of the Common Garden Kind there are two 

 Species, viz. i. Malva Hortenfis vulgaris fimfkx , 

 Ma/va Rofea Hortenjis fimplex , Single Flowered 

 HoUihock. 2. Malva Hortenfis vulgaris multiplex, 

 Malva Rofea communis multiplex. The Double Row- 

 there a?e likewife two Speci^t viz. 3-' Malva Ar- 

 borea, Malva Rofea magna Arborea, Malva Arborea 

 tnagna peregrina , The Outlandifli Tree HoUihock. 

 4. Malva Arborea Marina noftrat , Malva Rofea 

 Arborea Marina nojirof. Our Englilh Sea Tree Hoi- 



IV. The Defcriptions. Thefirft, or Common An- 

 gle Flowered Hollihock. It has a long, white, tough 

 Root, eafily homed, and grows deep into the Ground, 

 not much unlike to the Root of the Common Mallow, 

 but greater, and generally abides all the Winter, n- 

 fmg up again the next Spring; the Stalk grows up 

 ftraight, ahnoft like a Tree, of five, fix, Ifeven, 01 

 eight Feet high, according as the Ground is in good- 





Red, like black Blood, fome of a deep Purple va- 

 rying in their Colors, as Nature is pleal'.d to'play 



V. Thefecond, or Double Flowered HoUihock. 



Stalk or Body fomethi'iig vvoody,'^an(i ohentimcs lb 

 handlmg'^rsThe i1ll;^'^JlX;>;^\u° noc^b w^te^.^nd 



''Vljy'^ffnh, or Englifh Sea Tree Kollihock. 

 '^tm,Lil^t, "nd manner of^ro'^i-i'Vury hk^ 



