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The Garden of pleafant Flowers. 





Viola fturput ea. 



Parietal. 



Ptirpureaftri- 

 ata. 



Carnea vlva- 

 cifsimafimplex. 



Perfieiviolacea. 

 Cochenilk. 

 Cardinalis. 

 Sanguined. 



Cramefma, 



Coccinea. 



Iticartiata. 



Incamata Hif- 

 panica. 



Rubefcens. 



Mofchute/la. 



Enfumata. 



Pauo malor 

 fimplici fore. 



Pauo minor. 



Parietal mag- 

 na ex feminio. 



There is another, whofe flower hath eight leaues, as many of them that 

 follow haue (although diuers forts haue but fix leaues in a flower) and is of 

 a Violet purple, and therefore is called, The Violet purple Anemone. 



Of all thefe three forts laft defcribed, there be other that differ only in ha- 

 uing white bottomes, fome fmaller and fome larger. 



There is alfo another of the fame Violet purple colour with the former, 

 but a little paler, tending more to rednefle, whofe flowers haue many 

 white lines and ftripes through the leaues, and is called, The purple ftript 

 Anemone. 



There is another, whofe greene leaues are fomewhat larger, and fo is the 

 flower likewife, confifting of eight leaues, and fometimes of more, of the 

 colour of Carnation lilke, fometimes pale and fometimes deeper, with a 

 whitifh circle about the bottome of the leaues, which circle in fome is 

 larger, and more to be feene then in others, when the flower layeth it felfe 

 open with the heate of the Sunne, hauing blewifh threads in the middle. 

 This may be called, the Carnation Anemone. 



We haue another, whofe flower is betweene a Peach colour and a Vio- 

 let, which is vfually called a Gredeline colour. 



And another of a fine reddifh Violet or purple, which we call, The Co- 

 chenille Anemone. 



And another of a rich crimfon red colour, and may be called, The Car- 

 dinall Anemone. 



Another of a deeper, but not fo liuely a red, called, The bloud red Ane- 

 mone. 



Another of an ordinary crimfon colour, called, The crimfon Anemone. 



Another of a Stamell colour, neare vnto a Scarlet. 



Another of a fine delayed red or flefh colour, and may bee called, The 

 Incarnidine Anemone. 



Another whofe flower is of a liuely flefh colour, fhadowed with yellow, 

 and may be called, The Spanifh Incarnate Anemone. 



Another of a faire whitifh red, which we call, The Blufh Anemone. 



Another whofe flower confifleth of eight leaues, of a darke whitifh co- 

 lour, ftript all ouer with veines of a fine blufh colour, the bottomes being 

 white, this may be called, The Nutmegge Anemone. 



Another whofe flower is of a pale whitifh colour, tending to a gray, fuch 

 as the Monkes and Friers were wont to weare with vs, and is called, A 

 Monkes gray. 



There is another, whofe leafe is fomewhat broader then many or moft 

 of the Anemones, comming neare vnto the leafe of the great double O- 

 renge coloured Anemone ; the flower whereof is lingle, conlifting of eight 

 large or broad leaues, very neare vnto the fame Orenge colour, that is in 

 the double flower hereafter defcribed, but fomewhat deeper. This is vfu- 

 ally called in Latine, Pauo maior Jimp lici fare, and we in Englifh, The great 

 lingle Orenge tawnie Anemone. 



There is likewife of this kinde another, whofe flower is letter, and called, 

 The letter Orenge tawnie Anemone. 



There is belides thefe exprefled, fo great a variety of mixt colours in the 

 flowers of this kinde of Anemone with broad leaues, arifing euery yeare 

 from the fowing of the feede of fome of the choifeft and fitteft for that 

 purpofe, that it is wonderfull to obferue, not onely the variety of fingle 

 colours, but the mixture of two or three colours in one flower, befides the 

 diuerfity of the bottomes of the flowers, fome hauing white or yellowifh 

 bottomes, and fome none, and yet both of the fame colour ; and likewife 

 in the thrums or threads in the middle : But the greateft wonder of beauty 

 is in variety of double flowers, that arife from among the other fingle ones, 

 fome hauing two or three rowes of leaues in the flowers, and fome fo thicke 

 of leaues as a double Marigold, or double Crowfoote, and of the fame 

 feuerall colours that are in the fingle flowers, that it is almoft impofli- 

 ble to exprefle them feuerally, and (as is faid before) fome falling out to 

 bee double in one yeare, which will proue fingle or lefle double in an- 

 other, 



