— Chap. XXL. SPORE LS es 
light earch, and at firft covered a finger thick, afterwards when they 
are come up, and the fall green leaves dried down,fome more of the - 
fame earth may be putupon them ; the firtt Winter after the fowing 
they mutt be honfed, or covered; to defend them from froft, efpecial- 
ly thofe of the Spring , afterwards they will be ftrong enough to de- 
fend themfelves ; two yearsafter the fowing they may be tran{plan- 
ted and fet about nine inches diftant from each other, where if the 
foil be good, they will quickly come to bear flowers, and perhaps 
fome new yarieties, differing in fize, colour; or marking of the greeii 
leaves; from all thofe hefore abferved; . : 
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CHAP,,. Xx... 
Anemone. | 
a Se 1: Wind- flower, ot-Anemeve,by which naine it is ge- 
Ad Nee) acrally received and known, for the idasepral 
form, richnefs of colour, aad exeellency of varie: 
ty, next to the Tulips; deferveth to be efteemed ; 
there are chiefly two kinds thereof, both bringing 
forth many diverfities of delicate flowers, as well 
— === doubles fingle ; the firft by us iscalled Avemepne 
latifolia, che Anemane with broad leaves, the ocher Anemone tenmi- 
folia, the Anemone with narrow leaves, and by the Weloopes about 
London (that bring them over out of Fraace and Flanders to fell) 
Hard leaf, and Soft leaf. There are fame wild kinds that have been 
ranked with thefe, as the Palfatiaes, the wood Amempues, and fame 
others nee worth the meationing, all which for the uaworchinefs 
are excluded our of this colledtian, haying fo many varieties ef the 
two nobler kinds to acquaint you wich all; we will therefore begin 
with the /atifolias, thofe with broad leaves, and fo proceed to the 
tenuifolias, thofe of the other kind wich narrow leaves, and having 
given you plentiful variety of double flowers, we fhall fay fome- 
thing of hole with fingle howerss from whofe feeds\many fine vg- 
rieties are raifed, ome with doubles though more with fingle flowers, 
iy Great viey> bas tolgn galiss! BT : L3 2 et 
5», o Anenions latifolia wulgaris maxima verficalor, 
T He common great double variable broad-leaved Anemoue cometh 
up before Winter, with many fomething broad leaves; cut in on 
the fides and folding the edges, feldomelying {moorh and plain, of 
a frefher green colour than many of thofe that follow, and a little 
hard in handling, as all this. kind are; and therefore by fome called 
Hard-leat ; fiom among thefe leayes rifeth ap one two. or mare ftalks 
for fowers,.aecording sto she age rand bignels af tbe roots, having 
about the middle of themfome jaged. leawesy as all the A nemomes 
haye sat the top of the ftalks the flowers come forth, which 
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