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CHAP. DCCXXXVIII. 

 0/ W I N I) - F L O VV E R S : 



ANEMONES. 



We have already in Chap. i?.and 14. of this 





ich we (hall treat more fully in this Chapter, 

 they are, i. A»emo;i, kufotia flore fmpl.a, 

 ad Leav'd Anemone Single Flower'd. 2. Ane- 



u tenuijolu flore Jimplia, Narrow LeavM a"' 



be Defcribed. ' ' 



1. Of Broad Leav'd Single 

 AISIEMONES. 



III. 1. Anemone latifoiia flore fimplici -, Broad 

 Leav'd Anemones with Single Flovvers. Its Root 



Flowers areall Single, with one row of Leaves, and 

 a hairy Head in the middle, of a color differing 

 from that of the Leaves. It is of divers forts and 



Wind-Flower Garden Single, 



of the belt forts of which, are kept by f/orip for 



and of differing colors, as well plain as (triped! 

 In all thefe Single Flowers, and fome of thofe lefs 

 Double, than the Double kinds, the Head in the 

 middle, after the Flowers are fallen, grows bigger 





riling out of the Ground, and almolt folded loge- 

 ther ; and after, of a fad green on the upperfide, 



fmall {lender Stalks, b'efet at their middle with 

 two or three Leaves, more cut and divided than 

 thofe below, with fmall yellow Flowers at then 



