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Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno maxima albo. 
{ose greatest double narrow-leaved white Anemone, called the white 
of Burdeaux, is in fafhion like the firft, but much larger and 
fairer, and of a pure white colour, 
Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno Colombina. 
THe narrow-leaved double blufh Anemone, called Colombina, hath a 
4% larger flower than any of the former, the ourer leaves being | 
long and broad; the thrum compofed of fhort narrow leaves, putting 
forth agreat tuft of longer and broader leaves, which fpread over the 
flowers, almoft to the points of the outer leaves; the whole flower is 
of a bluth, or flefh-colour, like unto the colour which is ufually 
found in the flowers of the Colombine, from whence it is fo called, 
Anemone tenuifolta flore pleno Rofeo. 
Fr He double warrow-leaved Rofe-coloured Anemone hath {maller 
A flowers than the laft, but very thick and double, of a more liye: 
ly colour, like that of a new blown Damask Rofe, 
Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno Rofeo variegata. 
PI” He narrow-leaved double warieg ated Rofe-coloured Anemone onely 
4” differeth from the laft , in that the flower of this is ftriped and 
was eRe 1 tia J AVL 
Anemone tenyifolia flore pleno rubicante maculato. 
He narrow-leaved double {potted blufh Anemone rifeth up with a 
tall ftalk, bearing a large flower, the outer leaves whereof are 
almoft white, marked with {mall reddith {pots and marks, efpecially 
on the outer fide, the thrum is largeand thick , compofed of many 
narrow long fharp-pointed leaves, of a reddith or Peach-colour, pow- 
dered with {mall fpecks of a deeper red colours this is called by thofe 
that brought it out of Flandérs, the perfect Curtizan, There is ano- 
ther litle differing from this, either in colours or manner of growing, 
~ called paffe Albertine, 
Anemone tenuifolia flare pleno purpureo. 
[He aarrow-leaved double purple Anemone cometh up with green 
* leaves commonly before Winter, and many times with flowers, 
and therefore for the prevention of fach forwardnefs, we keep the 
roots out of ground and not fet them untill November, which caufeth 
them to bear the fairer fowers at the Spring following, which are 
very large, thick and double, of a dark fullen violet purple colour, 
Anemone . 
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