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a. Ranunculus ; repensy fore 

 fUno. y. B. Common creeping 

 Crow root with a double Flower. 



2. Ranunculus i Mo»/^»«^, /»fo- 

 mti folio albus.fiore minor e. C.B. P. 

 Mountain Crowfoot, with a white 

 flower. 



4. Ranunculus j folio aconiti, 



fiore albo, multipli i. C B. P. Crow- 



'foot with a Monk's-hood Leaf and 



a double white Fiower, commonly 



called. The Fair Maid of Jrance. 



j-. Ranunculus ; bulhofus, fiore 

 fleno. C. B. P. Common bulbous- 

 tooted Crowfoot, with a double 

 Flower. 



' 6. Ranunculus j CpnJlantinopO' 

 litantis, pre futnguineo, pleno. J. B. 

 Common RanHticulus, with a dou- 

 ble bloody Fiower. 



7. RANUNCULusi afphoJeli,radice 

 frolifer, miniatus. C. B. P. Ranun- 

 £Hlm with an Afphodel Root, and 

 Childing Carmine Flowers, com- 

 monly called, Turks Turban. 



8. Rai^unculusj jifmticMs poly- 

 donos, file grumofa radice fecundus. 

 J. B. Aii^uck Ranunculus with 

 many Heads and a grumofe Root, 

 commonly called Sphencus. 



■ 9. RAUvricvh^Js-.^fphodeliradice, 

 fiore fangiiimo maximo. H. R. Far. 

 Aiphodd-rooted Ranunculus, with 

 a very large red Flower, commonly 

 called The Monfter. 



JO. Ranunculus ^ Afphodeli m- 

 dice, fiore [ubphoemcio rubente* C.B.?, 

 Afphodel-rooted Ranunculus, with 

 purplilh-red Flowers, commonly called 

 Marvelia. 



II. Ranunculus; Afphodeli rA- 

 dice, fiore' lute variegaio. H.R. Far. 

 Arphodel-rooted Ranuncuhis, with 

 3 Yellow variegated FJower. 



II. Ranunculus 5 Alepus, gru- 

 rnofa radice, fiore lineis rubris ^ 

 I'iteis flriato. H. R. Far. Grumofe- 

 rooted Crowfoot, with a Flower 

 |jfip'd y/ith red and yellow' Lines, 



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commonly called Ranunculus ot 

 Aleppo. 



13. Ranunculus; Afphodeli ra~ 

 dice, fiore fiavo, vents rubris diflincio-y 

 Bofvell dicius. H. R. Far. Crow- 

 foot with an Afphodel Root, and 

 yellow Flower with red Veins, 

 commonly called BoiVel. 



14. Ranunculus j Alepus gru- 

 mofa radice, fiore miniato, per eras 

 luteo. H. R. Far. "Aleppo Crow= 

 foot with a grumofe Root and a 

 Carmine Flower bordered with 

 Yellow. ^ 



If, Ranunculus i fiore plena, 

 fiavefcente, & rubris lineis elegan^ 

 tijfime variegato. H. R. Fetr. Ciow- 

 foot with a double yellow Flower, 

 curiouily firip'd with red Lines, 

 commonly called Aurora. 



16. Ranunculus; Afphodeli ra,- 

 dice, fiore pleno, albo, parvo, rubris 

 firiis dijiincio. H. R. Monfp. Crow- 

 foot with an Afphodel Root, and 

 a fmall double white Flower ftrip'd 

 with red. 



17. Ranunculus; Afphodeli ra- 

 dice, fiore pleno, magno, lacieo, fu- 

 perius lituris rubris eleganter picio, 

 Boerh. Ind. Crowfoot with an Af^ 

 phodel Root, and a large double 

 white Flower, mark'd above with 

 red Spots, com?nonly called, The 

 Seraph ick. 



Thefe are moll of them old 

 Flowers, which have been long 

 cultivated in the Engliflj Gardens. 

 The five firft-mention'd Sorts are 

 very hardy Plants, and will thrive 

 extremely well in fliady Borders ; 

 thefe require no other Culture, but 

 to take up their Roots every other 

 Year, when their Leaves decay, 

 and part 'em, planting out the 

 Off-fets in other Borders, left by- 

 permitting them to grow too large, 

 they rot each other. The creep ng 

 Sort will require to be oFtncr trani- 

 planted, otheiv/lfj it will fpreii 

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