Chap: REX. FLORA 
Pe Lucoinm floré plenc variegatum. 
He double ftriped ftock-Gilliflower is in all things like the former; 
and hath the fame diverfities of colours, onely differing in that 
the flowers of thefe are all ftriped or marked more or lefs with white, 
which addeth very much to their beauty and efteem; there are fome 
with ftriped fingle flowers, from whofe feeds the double are raifed, 
as in the former, 
Lucoinm alterum flore pleno. 
T® other double ftock- Gili flower hathno fingle of the kind, and is 
- Jeffer in all parts thereof than thofe raifed from feeds, thé fow- 
ers are alfo {maller, but thick and double, of the fame or like colours 
of the other, both for fingle colours and mixed, many of them much 
more, and becter ftriped with white than thofe of the former kind; 
—— Lucoimmluteum flore pleno. 
He yellow fock-Gilliflower isas rare to finde, as. a white Wall-flower; 
yet there are of both forts, as well double as fingle , the double 
of this yellow kind, being raifed from the feeds of the fingle , it 
hath hairy green leaves, and a woody ftalk like the reft , the flowers 
-are of a pale yellow colour, in the one double, and inthe other 
fingle, 
They begin to flower in April, arein the greateft glory in afay, 
and many continue flowering all the Sommer and untill they are chec- 
ked by Frofts, , | 
- The ris Wenge <2 ones of the fame kinds , are raifed from 
the feeds thereof, the double never bearing any, neither do the 
feeds of every fingle kind produce any double, but if you have good 
feeds andof aright kind, you may from them raife many double 
flowers, which having obtained, {ow them at the full cf the Moon in 
April in yout Flower-nurcery, not too thick by any means, and af- 
ter they are grown four or five inches high, in fome rainy feafon, pull 
them up, then turn the bed over where wad grew, and fet them 
again in rows at convenient diftance; after they have ftood fome time, 
and begin to grow high, take them up againas before, fo fet them 
the fecond time , by this means they will become more hardy, grow 
low,and f{pread in branches, have ftrength to endure the Winter, and 
at the Spring be far better Plantstoremove, than thofe chat run up 
with long ftalks , which feldom efcape the Frofts in Winter ; and 
you will have many with double Howers among them, which miay be 
perceived in the buds, which will be rounder and bigger than thofe of 
the fingle , and thofe you may remove into your Garden , taking 
them up carefully, not breaking the roots , and with fome earth 
about them , which being a while fhaded and watered , will grow — 
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