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ning reddi(fi purple colour sand fweetfcent ; after the flowers aré paft, 
the head or feed-veffel thrinketh down , windirig the ftalk in a {crow 
about it, and refteth on the ground hid under the leaves, where it 
sroweth great and round , containing fome fall feeds, There is 
one of this kind that flowereth about Chriftmas , if not hindred by 
hard Frofts, 
“a Cyclanien Vernum flore albo. 
T% white Cyclamen of the Spring differeth from thé former , id 
that the leaves of thisare rounder, and not fo much indented, 
and the flowers faow-white ; in {cent far fveeter than the former, int 
all other things agreeing, ey 
Cyclamen Vernuin Creticuni fiore albo. 
at white Candy Cyclamen of the Spring differeth from the laft, in 
that the green leaves are larger, longer, more indented,and emi- 
nently marked, the flowers longer, and the leaves of them broader,in 
all other parts agreeing with the former. 3 7 
Cyclamen Antiochenum flore amplo albo diiplici Vernale. 
TT double white Spring C slamen of Antioch hath large long fpot- 
red leaves, and tall ftalks; with large double white flowers, con- 
fifting of twelve leaves or more, 
Cyclamen Vernuin flare pirpurafcente. 
Li Bes pale purple Cyclamen of the Spring is very like that of Candj, 
A pac thatthe green leaves are broader and better wintkad, ele 
flowers larger , and of a fine pale purple towards the points of the 
leaves, the reft deeper; in all other things agreeing with the white of 
Candy, andis a diverfity raifed from the feeds thereof, 50: 
9.013 ¥ Cyclamen Asfltvuns 
ee Sommer Cyclamen hath round green leaves, fomewhat corners 
--ed.and marked with white onthe upper fide; and dark red un- 
derneath; the flowers are fmall, purple, and {weet like unto the fii ft 
purple of the Spring, oe | 
~ Gyclamen' Romanum. 
5 He Roman Cyclamen hath rounder leaves than the laft, fometimes 
A. indented-at theedges, and eminently marked about the middle 
with white fpots; the flowers {pring up before the leaves, commonly 
about Fly, which are (hore and. of a fairreddifhpurple colour , the 
root is bigget than any of the former, and the feeds being fowed, 
bring forth: varieties, differing in se marking of the grees ae) 
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