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6/terward hecome fo many Seeds, 

 which refemhlc a Viper's Bead. 

 The Species pre ; 



1 . Buglossum pe'enne majus 

 fativum. M. H. The Garden Bu- 

 glofs. 



2. Buglossum (yfceflre minus. 

 C. 3. The letter wild Buglofs. 



3. Buglossum lati folium fem- 

 fer-vircns. C B. The broad-leav'd 

 ever green Buglofs. 



4. Buglossum Orientate, fiore 

 luteo. T. Cor. The Eaftern Buglofs, 

 with yellow Flowers. 



5 Buglossum Creticum werru- 

 cofum perUtum quihufdam. H. R. Par. 

 Warted Buglofs from Crete. 



6. Buglossum angujtifolium ma* 

 jus, fiore a/ho. C B. P. Greater 

 narrow-leav'd Buglofs, with a white 

 Flower. 



7. Bug: os sum angufi folium ma- 

 jus , fiore ruhro aut<vc.riegato. C. B. P. 

 Greater narrow-leav'd Buglofs, with 

 a red or variegated Flower. 



8. Buclossum foliis fnucfis. 

 C. B. P. Bugiofs with finuated 

 Leaves. 



9. Buglossum fylwefire majus 

 nigrum. C B. P. Greater wild 

 black Buglofs. 



10. Buglossum Creticum majus, 

 fiore cceruho purpurante. H. R. Par. 

 Greater Buglofs of Candy, with a 

 blue Flower, inclining to a purple 

 Colour. 



11. Buglossum Lufitanicum, echii 

 folio undulato. Inf. R. H. Portugal 

 Buglofs, with an undulated Viper's 

 Buglofs- leaf. 



12. Buglossum Creticum mini- 

 mum cdoratum, fiore <vario eltganti. 

 H. R. Par. The leaft fweet-fcented 

 Candy Buglofs, with an elegant 

 Flower of various Colours. 



13. Buglossum Creticum humi- 

 fufum acaulon perenne, echii folio 

 angujlijjimo. Town. Cor. Perennial 

 €endj Buglofs, lying fpread upon the 



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Ground without Stalks, and with a 

 very narrow Viper's Buglofs-leaf. 



14. Buglossum Saminm frute* 

 fcens, foliis rorifmarini oh f cure *ui- 

 rentihus, lucide hirfutis. Tourn. Ccr. 

 Shrubby Buglofs from the Ifland of 

 Snmos, with Rofmary - leaves of a 

 mining dark - green Colour, and 

 hairy. 



15. Buglossum Orientate ere- 

 Slum, foliis undulatis, fiore amcene 

 cazrulco. Tourn. Cor. Upright Eaftern 

 Buglofs, with undulated Leaves, and 

 a Flower of a beautiful blue Co- 

 lour. 



16. Buglossum Orientate an*, 

 gufi folium altijfimum. Tourn. Cor. 

 The talleft Eaftern Buglofs, with 

 narrow Leaves. 



The firft Sort is cultivated for its 

 Flowers, which are ufed in Medi- 

 cinal Cordials. The fecond Sort 

 grows wild upon dry Banks in mod 

 Parts of England, and is fometimes 

 ufed in Medicine. The third Sort 

 is always green, and may have a 

 Place in fhady WildernefTes j but is 

 not fit for a fine Garden. The fourth 

 Sort is an abiding Plant, and may 

 deferve a Place in a good Garden, 

 for its long Continuance to flower. 

 The fifth Sort is an Annual, and, if 

 fufFered to fow itfelf, will come up, 

 and abide the Winter very well, 

 and produce its fmall blue Flowers 

 in the Spring. Thefe two laft, for 

 their Variety, may have a Place in 

 the Flower-garden, and the firft Sort 

 in the Phyfic- garden, for its L T fe. 



The fixth and feventh Sorts are 

 Varieties of the Garden Buglofs, 

 which are preferved in Botanic 

 Gardens : they may be propagated 

 by Seeds, which mould be fown in 

 Autumn foon after they are ripe, 

 v/hen they more furely fucceed than 

 if fown in the Spring ; or if the 

 Seeds are permitted to fcatter, and 

 the Ground be kept clean from. 



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