Chap. 1X. FLORA 
better marked witha brown and lighter purple, and often well ftri- 
ped with white; the bottom and Tamis as ia chofe of the two 
other, e 3 
General Bole is a good flower, of tieet affinity with the Browe An- 
' wers;: the Flower is agoted, hte and variably marked with a darker 
_ and lighter reddifh phe and w 
ite, with a blew bottom and purple 
Tamis; itis atender Flower, arid theroot apt- to perith ia ahot or 
 over-dunged foil; of this there are two or three forts, but the beft 
rd 
is that called Gemeral Bol Talbon: 
oP See Feron,or Feronimus Royal, is a good Flower, ftriped and 
marked with thades of purple and good white; the bottom and Ta- 
mis dark blew, 
Adoratea de Holland, ot aS it is villgarly éalled the Dorothy of Hol- 
land, 1s good Flower, of a deep brown purple colour; finely whipt 
about the edges, and well supe’ and marked: witha redder and its 
ter purple and pure white, the bottom and Tamis purple; of this 
there are two forts, but the beft is called the Worth Dorothea, , 
Carolus is an excellent Flower, elegantly marked and ftriped 
with thades of murrey, purple, and pure white, through every leaf 
thereof; the bottom blew, and the Tamis purple, 
Pals Zeablom of Pari isthebeft of allthe Zeabloms, the Flower 
is fair, of a deep purple-colour very well marked with white; the 
bottom blew with dark purple Tamis, 
Veluerte, Ularte, ot the Velvit Tulip, isa good flower, of a deep 
dark velvet purple-colour, marked with fome lighter purple and 
white ftripes, efpecially in the tops of the leaves; the bottom and 
Tamis black, =~ _ , , 
Brown Parpur de Murrey, asit is commonly called, is an excellent 
‘fair Flower , of a rich pas brown purple-colour and pure white, 
marked with great ftripes up t 
blew with purple Tamis, 
Agot Hanmer is a beautiful Flower, of three good colours, pale 
gredeline, deep fcarlet,and pure white, commonly well parted, ftri- 
ped, agoted, arid excellently placed, abiding conftant to the laft with 
e middle of the leaves; the bottom 
the bottom and Tamis blew, This gallant Tulip hath its name front 
that ingenious lover of thefe rarities, Sir Thowas Hanmer, who firft 
brought it into Exgland, from whole free community, my felf and 
others partake the delight of this noble Flower, 
Agot {an Denee, or Argus, isof the fame colours with the laft, 
and like it in the mannet of marking; the chiefeft difference is, thar 
the leaves of this are peek ert plainer, and not fo broad a 
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