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Salmon J" Herbal. Lib. I. 



Tk Defcnpttons. 



Ill The f^i;;J"£'^^''^fJ^f^J^f^^^^ 



ofTfreJhgrcen color 'j^^^'^^J^^ "'^^^'^"fi,^^''l]"c 



"^{w'TheTcond^Z'i^gh^^i Swett Will' ui, 

 They all oj themjp, cud ,nto many tr uling B> am , 



Williams Sweet Red. 



broKmJh, especially towards the points, 'and that 



prickles unhurtfuL The color of the hloRer is of a 



^^.^TheThS of^ngle'fprckS Sweet Wil- 

 liams, or London Pride. The Roots arefome long, 



pfrmJft'cruft if "he Earth The/eJp7teTwill,aL 



thick or thicker, clufienng together, but of very 

 variable colors ; for fmeFIozvers mil be of a fine 

 delayed Red, with a few marks or fpots upon them^ 

 others will be full fpeckled or fprinkled, with white 

 or Silver fpots, circlewife about the middle of the 



aic tilth two rows of Leaves in every howei. 

 VIII The fixth, or fingle red Sweet Johns, or 



fibres adjoining to it Its Leaues rrc btoider, 

 Shorter and greener, than any of tDe CiUiflowcrs, 

 hut narrower than the S^eet Willian s afce defcri^ 

 bed, fet by pairs at the Joints of the Stalls, which 

 are Shorter than mojl of the Gilliflowers, or Finks 

 and rot above a foot and a half high At tl e tops 



Pinks, but liandirg clofer together, and ,i (hoiiet 

 Kfe or husks, conjifiing of $ Lc oes fmilier thm 



Johns White and Kd DouMe. 



