1192 Salmon. 



lierhaL 



Lib. 1. 



Dloied, arifin 





CCXLV. 56- Cami^etta. It is a fair large 

 Flower, ape to be known by the green Leaves, 

 which are large, and full of whitilh Spots. It 



are called the Stnpei Chimney 



CCXLVIII. 59- Carthago. It is fomethmg 

 like the Dorile, but much a better Flower, of 

 the fame bright blewilh carnation color, varied 

 and ftriped with good white ; the bottom and 

 chives blew. 



CCXLIX. 60. Carolus. It is an excellent 

 Flower, elegantly inarked and ftriped with fhades 

 of Murry, Purple, and pure White, through 

 every Leaf thereof; the bottom blew, and the 



^ ^^<X.-^^^li'. Cat aline Brovari Purp/e. It is like 

 to the Otter in the lafliion of the Flower, 

 but of a better brown purple color, feather'd, 



""^ CCLL Tl^^Daptile de Ilure. It is of a pale 



?s;iii, 



LW,' from which^k^ diffoT, 



monly better marked, and flriped with fm^'i 

 Lines of deep Red and Snow white; thebot- 

 '°CCLVI.'67''d.#! °k is of Ae'l^mily of 

 we hav? OTO fois th '^ elteemed. Of this 

 Purple well ftriped and feathered, fhr°o' em? 

 Leaf thereof with white. The other is a lef- 



VII. 68. Dorothy of Holland. It is a 

 lower of a deep brown Purple color. 



S^hTdrelrarJ'two 



z?Sil 



called T^. 7 



•or,b Don 



hy. 



CGLVIII. 



6,.Emy. 



It is a good Flower, of 



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IrS^^ie:^ 



CCLX. 7 



g?i£Z''Z 



;^«)» 





fome deep crimfon and 



'"^the botto 



Ti and chives Purple. 





72. Eminen 



tijjime. It is at firft a 





zrs 



.^laio^'-S 



rfii' 



hives a dark Jurple.^^,^ 



fon and whi 











SS"i5^ 



very fine 



olor, from Self-colors. 



CCLXIV. I'i. Ilwden Widow. It is a cor 

 mon Flower of a fad Purple color, and mar 

 ed towards the bottom with a fadder Purple ai 



CCLXV. 76. IVir Widow. It differs fro 

 he Good Widow next following, in that t 

 ■lower is fliorter, more and better ftriped, ai 

 narked with two fad Purples and a White. 



CCLXVI. 77. Good Widow. It is in : 



'^CCLXVIL 78 Graciom Widow. It is of t 



CCLXIX. 80. General Gouda. It is a large 



well marked with White, but commonly the 

 Red has the Maltery : The bottom and chives 



CCLXX. 81. General Sweman. It Isz^m 

 variably placed, and parted at the tops of the 

 Leaves ; the bottom white and chives blew. 



CCLXXI. 82. GeTieral of Holland. It is an 

 old Flower, of a deep blewifh red color, with 

 great Marks, and fmall Stripes of White : The 

 bottom and chives blew. ^cLXXIL 8,. 



