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the Chimney- Sweeper is 4 low fhort-leaved round flower,> of a 
blackith dark red colour, with a large round whitifh bottom, and pale 
yellow Tamis ; fome of thefe will happen tobe ftriped with more or 
tes white, and then called the ftriped Chimney-Sweeper , andas they 
mark fo valued, © . 
Admiral Heart isa handfome flower, of a good carnation colour, 
deep crimfon, and good white; the bottom blew with black Tamis, 
Zeablom is of divers forts , the moft ordinary is of a fad blewith 
ted colour, fometimes a little marked with white, very unconftant 
andaptto run, as moft of che Zeabloms are ; the bottom and Tamis 
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fad, purp € 
Royal Zeablom,or Coning, is at-firft opening a fine flower, ftriped 
and veined through every leaf thereof with blewith carnation, grede- 
line and white, but if the feafon be hot , it willrun and be flubbered 
allover; the bo:tom and Tamis both blew, 
_Cedanellais of near affinity with thelaft,but mucha better flower, 
of a good blewith carnation-colour, well marked and variegated with 
crimfon, fome gredeline, and good white ; of this there are two ot 
three forts, but the’beft hath more white, and is not apt torun as the 
other are,” the bottom and T amis blew,and called Cedanella de Bard. 
le Bole is a fine Hower , of a bright carnation-colour, finely 
2g0 ed and {triped with gredeline and white, the bottom and Tamis 
b cw, ; . es 
"Altes Royalis fometimes a pretty Hower, of a deep blewith red co 
four, marked with fome light crimfon and white, but when the red 
hath the maftery, ic will quickly run over the other colours ; the bot- 
tom and Tamis are dark blew, ! 
3 Zweman F ohn Garet,or Chamolet, is anold flower, of a deep Peach- 
colour, chamleted, and ftriped with red and white ; the bottom blew 
and the Tamis purple, 
Paragon Lifgin is an ordinary flower , alittle marbled and ftriped 
about the edges with 1/abella-colour , and pale yellow , and fome- 
times overall the flower ; it hath a greenith dark bottom and fad 
blew Tamis, | . 
The Parot is of feveral forts, fome all green, unlefs a little whitith 
towards the fides of the leaves. others have the leaves half folded, 
greenin the middle, and the fides almoft white ; buc there is one 
noble kind hereof, which for its excellency is called : 
_ The Rich Part, this groweth tall and ftrong, the green leaves rent 
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