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The fame culture will ferve the two forts of Amarixn- 

 ioides, or GIol>e Amor ant bus, or EiyerUifling Flovjers, both 

 which are great beauties: They are named Everlajling 

 Flo-wers, from their holding their beauty many years, 

 v\ hen gathered in lull bloom. 



The purple kind has been an inhabitant of England 

 for many years; the white kind is more rare, and vaftly 

 beautiful, and they will bloffom in a good (love until 

 'Ja7iuary. 



11. A?iagallis, or Pinipernel, of which there are three 

 forts: Anagallis flare albo, C. B. P. white flowered Pim- 

 fernel. 



12. Anagallis flore Pbcsnic^o, C. B. P. Pimpernel, with 

 red flowers. 



13. Anagallis flore caruleo, C. B. P. Piinpernel, with 

 blue blowers. 



Thefe grow in cultivated places in the corn-fields ; 

 but the beft: forts require to be fown in the fpring, on 

 a bed of light earth, and to be kept clear from weeds, 

 and well watered, where they will make a good appear- 

 ance. 



14. Antirrhinum arvenfe flore albo. Snapdragon, or 

 frog^s Moutb ; of which there are the following fpecies 

 in the Dutch catalogues of flower- feeds. 



15. Do. Flore ruhro. 



The firft fort is the Antirrhinum medium fl.'-'re albo pa- 

 ttih. virid. Lujitan, or Mi tklle Snapdragon, with a white 

 fpreading flower. 



The fecond is the Antirrhinum majus fexatile, flore 

 minore purpuraflente, foliis angufliflimis, Bar. Icon. Great 

 Rock Snapdragon, wjth very fmull leaves, and a purple 

 flower. 



1 6. Majus percnncs flore albo, 

 1 7. Do. flore rubra. 



18. Do. variegatg. 



The fitfl:, Antirrhinum Iqti folium flore albo, riflu 

 liitca, Boerh. the broad-leaved white flowering Snapdra- 

 gon. 



The fecond. Antirrhinum latifolium flore ruhro, ri^a 

 iuteoi the broad-leaved Snapdragon^ with red flowers. 



B b 3 And 



