1 264 Salmon'j Herbal. Lik 1. 



pleafant, with' blewKh Thrums or Threads in th( 



""XLV. 15. Anemone tenuifolm fmpkx purpu 



vVind-Flowe" This conlfts^o/man? ^t^l'l •'^Tr 

 row Leaves, of a pale Purple or Blii' ; ■ 



' XLVl/'i^" ITmont tefu^lll 

 Tomifiorum-, thin Leav'd fingle A, 



white color, having edges, and foine large Stripe; 

 alfo of a Carnation or Hefh color to be feen ir 

 them, marked fomewhat like an Apple Bloflbm. 



ijoliafimplex alba injUr face ?om ilorum. 



Ibmething refeml)li!ig linall Races of Ginger, of a 



black, as thole of tlic other kind with broad Leaves. 

 It has many winged Leaves, divided into many 

 and feveral Branches, each Leaf being cut and part- 



than thofe of Parfly, and fome'of them lil 



more Stalks, according to the bignefs of 'the Root, 

 with fome fmall green Leaves about the middle of 



of more, broad outer Leaves, of a' deep red color, 



LeaS 'of '5'li"'^er'and much^^akT red ^'"'" 

 Out of the middle of which, comes many larger 



ward Leaves, and deeper than thofe of the Thrum, 

 plena vulgnrh ■ Common narrow Leav'd double 



but not fo fmall cut and divided, as that with the 

 purple Ftower.' the Flower when it firft opens it 

 felf, confilts of 6, and fometimes of 7 or 8 broad 

 Leaves of a deep red, or excellent Scarlet color, 

 the middle head bemg thick clofed, and of a green- 

 ifl] color, which after the Flower has flood blown 

 lome time, does gather colors, and opens it felf 

 into many fmall Leaves, very thick, of a more 



pale blufli color, the tops of the Leaves almoft 

 Uriped and variegated, with pale blufh, almoft 



ro plena ; The Double ( 



the Parti -colored Double" CriSon 



the red Leaves both infide and outfide 



Streaks in 



S.^L"'-t°K 



inner Leaves, ftripedrn 







mes gives 



Flowers all lEd again. 





LIl 6.A.,m,„,, 



nuifol\a Ele.ar 



tior flore 



SwS;kS'°L\-i-rsSs 







/, but flatter, 





SSS^i^i 



SS;H 





»i, of a goo, 









ea 





.so*„Lea,». 



ipreaaing tnemieives almolt quite over the Flower 

 a a deeper color than the Thrum. Many times' 

 :wo Flowers will be joined together on one Stalk, 

 LIIL 7. Anemone tcnuifdh florVpknoJu'ave 

 ■ubente : The Greater Double Blufh Wind-Flower. 

 rhere is almoft no difference in the Roots or Leaves 



(at5.i.XLVIII.)ravin 



that the Leave/heS- 



are a little broader, and feem to be of a lirrla 



fiefter green color. Th 



Flower of this isas large 



almoft. and as double , 



and the inner Leaves likl: 



ss:i'ssi 





become ofamoft lively 



bS'color :" the^bouoms 



of the Leaves abiding o^f 



a deeper blufli; and with 



iilfe-- 



of the Leaves will turn 



LIV. 8. Anemone tenuifolia flore plena Caccineo. 



Narrow leav'd double Scarlet Anemone, or Wind- 



Flower. This is like tha 



at 5.fl'. LIL above, but 



that the Stalks grow not 





arelomething fmaller. w 



hich are thick and doiTbkr! 



and of an excellent rich S 



carlet color, ufuallycal-' 



hdth^. Incarnadine deSp 



LV. 9. Anemone tern 



'$na flore plena Ccccineo 



variegata coma albcfcente 



Narrow leav'd double 



m?ddleo7thS This' 



Flower, with a whitifh- 





s in all thines like the 





iSig 



aSSS 



er Leaves will come out 



f the middle thereof, of 



a knight Scarlet ftriped w 



th white, l.kcunto'the 



outer^leaves. ^^^^^^^ ^ 



nuijolia flore plena coma 



^fi''.-.^--'-2_ 





I. II. Anemone tenuifolia flore plena, I 



'■■ Narrow leaVd double Wind-flow 



Nacara. This is like unto the Scarlet ; 



_ lat the Flower is of a deeper and yellov 



Scarlet color, refembling that of the lelTer Irer. 



