1270 . Salmon^ llerhal. Lib. 1^ 



CLX. This way o{ Multiplying 

 it were a Nurlery, wliere Nati 





VI. Of the taking up the Roots. 

 CXLI. Parikinfo» fays, that the next Spring af- 

 but he dfo iays" thaTit'is bet"ter"'to ftay till Auguft] 



h Plant will have, which ; 



contrary, if the green Leares are few, the Stalks 

 (hort, and the Flowers fmall, it is a manifeft fign 

 of their diflike, and that the Soil is too cold and 

 poor, or elfe too hot and rank, which is far more 



foon as the green Leaves turn yellow, and the Roots 

 are to be put into Sand, and fo kept in fome dry 



Fibres, tte Earth being unfuitable, they would all or 



wy ftore^f'RaSmoulTLlUp3em^/^"^ ^ ' 

 CXLIV. In taking up their Roots, you muft 



L/V"^r's^/wh\ch^tnuVnotbe°di^v'ided''no^^^ 



until they part of themfelves. The AnguHifolia^ 



CXLV. And tho' the Times mentioned in fome 

 ■ the former SeQions, be beft for planting or 

 ■ ■ " " ;, of both kinds of the more 



a Water, 



CXLVII. If then 5 



d oi February, which fome d 



dujiry can make them profper ; unlefs they be Set 

 in a hot Bed, as fome in and about London com- 



fpecially with its great Leaves, exceeding a 

 he bignefs of its Tuft : and the extremities 

 argeft Leaves are round, as well as thole . 



'^CXLS.''That^'is 'a fini'pkn'"ihofe''sl 

 proportioned in height to the largenefs c 





pulo ; and withal has a 





■ ■ Juices and Salt c 



CLII. If the Anemones fhould grow mouldy at 

 at part of the Root from which they fhoot, 



make the Incifion, for fear that if any holeftiould 

 , fome of the putridity may luik behind, 

 may make the Root fall into the fame Dif- 



will give you Flowers 1 

 CLIII. In doing this ^ 



SS 



y times tliofe off curs being Re- 

 mirably revive, grow ftrong, and 



[V. But in the Roots where you have made 



ft rub them in the wounded place with a mix- 

 e of melted Rofin and Wax, which being well 



?LV. And as it is to be obferv'd, that the Seed 

 ly, or chiefly of the Single Anemones, bring forth 

 )ubleoneSi fo the 'Double Anemones feldora or 

 ,er multiply but by the Fangs of their Roots 

 licb are conttant in their produaion, and never 



CLVI. We have'given you the Names of the 

 efe^FlowefsVand 'ds'^poffibk.'Tere Se^an 

 jndred other forts, with Names impofed upon 



