Chap. 7^8. Englt/h Herbs. 1265 



or African Mangold, but not fo deep: the Thrum 





is inclining to an Orange color. 





LVIII. 12. Anemone flore plena Sulphureo : 



fomething fmaller, and not fo thick and double as 



that is ; this being of a reddifh color, near to the 





color of a pale red Rofe, or of a deep colored 



of the Flower are of a mle greenifh yellow, or 





Brimftone-like color; and the Thrum more green. 





LIX. 13. Anem'one tenuijol.a ftore pleno v,n. 



Rojea variegata ': Narrow leav-d double variegated 



dame : Narrow leav'd double green Wind-iiower. 



Kofe colored Wind-flower. This differs trom the 



This is like thelaft, faving that the outer leaves are 



lalt only in this, that the Flowers hereof are ftri- 

 ped and variegated with white, efpecially in the 



of a greenifh Orange tavvney color, and the middle 



Thrum of a yellowifh green. 



outward Leaves. 



LX. l^:Anemne^lenuifolia flore plena alhn 



LXIX. 25. Anemne tenuifolia flore plenoCar- 



major. Greater narrow leav'd double white Wind- 



neo ywaalfmo : Narrow leav'd double Carnation 





Wind-flower. This in its Root, Leaf and Flower, 



£l;Tndii!Sltil':fnT^^^^ 





tuV^'^d^d^U •^°^^- l\ 'ir^ ^° ihemagni- 



^iSLtATJininSJr^^^^^^ 



fmalhte" s of ffie' middle' Thrums^'ind Their' even- 



fWr'as Je^Doible'prple! Jtlft' 64- ^either 





"LS'^r'iiri^^^^^^ 



sST.^raL'o?/.x;;,rs,!s 





Silk color, very deep both the outer Leaves, and 



Wind -Flower.' It bears a Imall double Snow 



middle Thrums , and wi.hal fo bright, that as 





well as it delights the Mind of the beholder, fo it 



b'lhe midTle mXtf feairhakvTeaves? ftandin" 





even at the top, as if they had been cUpt with a 







the Sun, it gtows paler,' and fo paffes away, as do 



:if"llis?Ksffi«i:S 



all the other Beauties of this kind. 



LXIV. 18. Anemone tenuifoUa flore plena pur- 

 purea Twlaceo : Narrow leav'd double Purple 



"seaAvm. aforegoing, having the fame form 

 and doubienefs of the Flower, confifting butot iix 

 or ieven leaves at the moft (in our Country, tho 

 large^ leaves) for the outer Borde'r, and as large 



*e a^S^S l»«b.M°S "but £ 



for'S'doIk'Purpkrburonly that this Flower 

 is paler, and more tending to a blev? color. 



-'-M'; 



Nanow leav'd double bluOi Columbine 











£S> 



IsSIs^ 



is feen in 



the Flowers Columbines, whence came 



the Name 



^'•/rrs/Tletofo^rdw'J^r 



K./..-N 



x:\^lS^t^'^^^tt 





'^wbCn'DamaskRofe/lt differs it, 



o"*? eacTcdor; JTudS witrfmall °f 



deeper red color.^ This is called by thofe who 



middle Thrums, refembling the color of the lelTer 

 (from vyhence it took'its Name:) which middle 



Sea. 62. and 69. aforegoing. 



LXXIL 26. Anemone tenuifofi.i flore plena tri- 

 color : Narrow leav'd double three colored Velvet 

 Wind-flower. This is very like the laft defcribed ; 

 faving, that in the middle of the purple Thrums, 

 there comes forth a tuft of Threads or Leaves, of 

 a more light Crimfon color. 



LXXIIL 27. Anemone tcnuifalia flore plena 

 purpurea : Narrow leav'd double purple Wind- 



ly before Winter, and many times with Flowers ; 

 and therefore for the prevention of fuch forward- 

 nefs, the Roots are to be kept out of the Ground, 

 to bear the fairer Flowers in rhe Spring following. 



1 all things like the 



