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They are u(ually diged up where they are found, wicha turf about 
them, which may be fet in fome fhady barren place of the Garden, 
for they will norlive at allin ahor goodfoil; but the beft way to 
Plant them , is, firft to make choice of a place in the Garden fit for 
- them ; then digg up a broad thick turf in fome Meadow, or other 
place where they naturally grow, then open 4 hole and fet the turf 
therein, with the grafs upwards, wherein with a knife cut reund holes, — 
~ gakitig out the pieces fo rounded, and put the roots in the places, and 
and fill chem up with fome of the fame earth; this may bedone in 
Sune or Fuly, and at the Spring when the grafs and flowers grow up 
together; with a pair of Scifers cut the grafs low,and leave the flowers, 
which by this means will profper and bear as well asin their natural 
habitations, as Ihave experienced,. 
Deris Caninus: 
Deiat: Or Dogs-tooth Violet , is akind of Satyrion, as the 
potted leaves and roots do maniteft, but of greater beauty 
and farity than any of the former that grow wild with us, as thefé 
do alfo indivers places of staly, Germany, and France, and for thé 
beaucy of their flowers deferve to be planted in the beft Gardens, 
: Dens Caninus flore albo: 
D% s-tooth with a white flower comes up inthe Spring with two. 
are when it will flower, otherwife but one, which come out 
of the ground clofed together with the flower between them , which 
opening lay themfelves flat oa the sround, the ftalk and flower 
ftanding up between them the leaves are of whitifh green colour, 
long and narrow, but broadeft in the middle, {potted and ftriped with 
white lines and {pots 5 the ftalk is about halt a foot high, bearing at 
the top one flower, hanging down the head , containing fix narrow 
long white leaves, which turn up again to the ftalk like to the fowers 
of Cyclamen, in the middle of the flower there is a white three-for- 
ked ftile compaffed about with fix chives tipt with fad purple pen- 
dents; the root is long and white like a Doggs-tooth y from whence it 
is fo called, with a {mall peece joyned to the bottom thereof, 
Dens Caninws flore purpurafcente. 
De" with a pale purple flower is \effer in all the parts there- 
of than the former, the leaves are broader, but fhorter,fpotted 
arid marked with darker lines and {pots ; the flower is like that of the 
other, but fmaller and of a pale purple colour, 
Dens Caninus flore rubro. 
| Doss tot with aved flower hath leaves of yellowith green mealy- 
colour, {potted with red; the flower is of a deep reddifh purple 
colour, and the chives more purple a thofe of thelaft,.. cise 
ges , Dem 
