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Digitalis media flore luteo rubente. 
Te Orenge-tawny Fox-glove is of amiddle fize; having leaves 4 
little bigger chan chofe of the leffer yellow ; the fowers are long 
and narrow, of a fair yellowith brown colour, inclining to an Orenge- 
tawney ; the feeds are like the former, ard the roots commonly 
Perith after the feeds are ripe; 
! Digitales alba major & minor. 
T% great white Fox-glove differeth from the common red of the 
field, in that the leaves and ftalks are of a yellowifh green co- 
lour, and the flowers wholly white, there is ‘a leffer kind that is 
more rare, it hath the leaves and ftalks fhorter, the flowers leffer, ofa 
pure white colour, and thicker fet on the ftalk, , 
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2 Oe great yellow Fox-glove hath leaves like, bur léfferthan thofe 
| of the wild kind; the ftalkrifeth three or four foot high, bearé 
ing ihany long hollow pendulous flowers , thorter than thofe of the 
common kinde, and wider open at the brims ; the feeds are like thofe 
of the former, and the root more woody and of long continuance, 
Digitalis minor lutea pallida. 
He {mall pale yellow Fex-zlove hath fomething broad finooth 
dark green leaves, finely fnipt about the edges, a {talk two foot 
igh, bearing-a multitude of long, hollow, finall, pale yellow flowers, 
which are fucceeded by feeds, like thofe of the reft, bat er; the 
root is compofed of divers hatd ftrings , and longer Jafting than any 
of the former, : 
They flower in Fune and Fyly, and that with dun flowers, feldom 
before Auga/t. 
All thefe kinds of Fox-gloves are raifed from feeds, and none of 
_ them bear flowers until the fecond year ; the feeds are fowed in good 
richearth in Apri/ in the Flower-Nurcery, and in September after re- 
moved into the Garden, 
CHAD. 
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