Chap. 7 1 3' Englijh 'W 



blew Tliis Gu'hnt Juhp has its Nan, 





S\rTl>.masH.n>.cr, who rtrU brought i: Im!: 





Ergl^.d. 





^fm^ cobr wkh fh'Tft Vd'^'k' •^'•'' " 













the Leaves of this are (harper pomted, 'and not lo 





broad as thofe , the Gredelme a little redder, and 





"'" mulln?ert\Jthe temTr ""^ "''''' ^''"' 

















marked w'ith pale yellow, which one hot Day 





turns white •, the bottom and chives white. This 





isapleafingFlower^butrunsalittleatlaft. 





CCV. 1 6. AdmiraJ Cctaime. It is an old 





Flower, of a bright carnation, fome crimfon, and 





conftantly well marked with white. 





CCVI. 17. Ai,nu-al oj irancc. It is like the 





•m '''^^ut X'^Lelxil 'ol'''ti?i'f t^n^^nd d'^'iOT 



"' ■ , 



















deep whitCi the bottom l,kw, ^^i'^^^hivts bLcL ^^ 









rtiriK°'.i.r;'''"^'" 





CCIX. 20. Altes Reyal. It is fomecimes a 





pr ty Flower, of a deep blcwilh red color, mark- 

 ^d with fome'light crimfon and white-, but when 



"'ccxxxn:':'- : 



the Red has the Maftery, h w^ q^Jly^jrun m-er 



Hower,'ot a bnt;tu . 







^ctirriiz^e 



''■aw,,., 



Seed of the lurgkna, from which it difters, m 











pVrprcoS"r'^- 



US-;- 



i|E3,'„fsr-iuv£?r; 



iw?LT4'^» jv-'. 





J,„si.Mr„,iBr..^. ■ 



pale yellow, well marked w 

 lor, and the chives purple. 



CCXV. 



'^CCXVI. 

 sxcellent^Fl 



'"ccx|i. 

 ^'ccxviii. 



ccxxxvn. .48.c/«''^/ 



finrftom a felf color, pr.Jjccd horn Seed. 

 CCXXXVni.^^49^ t>/*/ fiJd'matTd" 



a bdghc dear Morning a pale ye^-'^-^.'^^ 



3f:SEra^s;-s 



flamed with purple and white. 

 CCXXII. ?3.B^^lfiir-iV ofthel 



