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inon fpotted Lungwort ; but thefe 

 are very rarely fucceeded by Seeds 

 in this Country, which occafions the 

 prefent Scarcity of the Plants in 

 England ; for they do not propagate 

 fall by the Root. 



This Plant mould be planted in a 

 Jhady Situation, but not under the 

 Dropping of Trees ; and in dry Wea- 

 ther it will require to be frequently 

 watered, otherwife it cannot be pre- 

 ferved in this Country. In the 

 Winter, if the Froft fhould prove fe- 

 vere, it will be proper to lay fome 

 light Covering over the Roots, to 

 prevent the Froft from penetrating 

 deep into the Ground, which will be 

 a lure Method to preferve them. 



The other Sorts are annual, and 

 propagated by Seeds only. The bell 

 time to low thefe is in Autumn, foon 

 after they are ripe ; for tne Plants 

 will relift the Cold of our Winters 

 very well ; fo will flower early the 

 following Summer, and good Seeds 

 may be obtained ; whereas thofe 

 which are fown in the Spring, fome- 

 times mifcarry. Thefe Seeds fhould 

 be fown where they arc defignM to 

 remain ; for the Plants do not fuc- 

 ceed very well, when they aretranf- 

 planted. When the Plants come up, 

 they require no other Culture, but 

 to keep them clear from Weeds ; and 

 where they are too clofe, to thin 

 them. If thefe Plants are permitted 

 to fcatter their Seeds, the Plains will 

 come up, and be better than when 

 they are fown. All thefe Plants are 

 preferv'd by the Curious in Botany ; 

 but they have no great Beauty ; fo 

 are not often kept in other Gar- 

 dens. 



PULSATILLA, Pafque- flower. 



The Characters are ; 

 The Flower cwfiftl of fiver cl 

 Leaves, which are placed in a circu- 

 lar Order, and expand in form of a 

 Jbfe ; out of which rifes a Point cl, 

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befet,for the moji part, with Chives i 

 which afterward becomes a Fruit, in 

 which the Seeds are gather d, as it 

 were, into a little Head, each ending 

 in a f mall Hair : to which muft he add- 

 ed, Some little Leaves encompnffng 

 the Pedicle below the Flower, as in 

 the Anemone ; from which thePafque- 

 Jlower differs, in the Seed ending in 

 a Tail. 



The Species art ; 



1. Pulsatilla folio cr off ore, 13 

 majore flare. C. B. P. Pafque- 

 flower with thicker Leaves, and a 

 larger Flower. 



2. Pulsa i / lla fore <violaceo du- 

 plici funbriato. H R. Par. Pafque- 

 flower with a double fringed vi- 

 olet-colour'd Flower. 



3. Pulsatilla flore minor e ni- 

 gricante. C. B. P. Pafque-flower 

 with a fmaller darker Flower. 



4. Pulsatilla fore rubro obtu* 

 fo. C. B. P. Red Pafque-flower. 



5. Pulsatilla flore albo. C. B. 

 P . Wnite Pafque flower. 



6. Pulsatilla lutea, apii horten- 

 fu folio. C. B P. Yellow Pafque- 

 flower, with a Leaf of Garden-par- 

 fley. 



7. Pulsatilla lutea Alpina hi* 

 fpidior. C. B. P. Yellow hairy 

 Pafque flower of the Alps. 



8 . Pulsatilla folio te?iuius inci* 

 fo,& flore minore, fi ve paluflris. C. 

 B. P. Marfh Pafque-flower, with 

 fine-cut Leaves, and a fmaller Flow- 

 er. 



9 . Pulsatilta folic tenia' us inci- 

 fo, feu paluftriSfflore dilutiore. //. R. 

 Par. Marfh Pafque-flower, with a 

 fine-cut Leaf, and a paler f low- 

 er. 



10. Pu l s at 1 ll a apii folio, <vrr~ 

 nalis, fore majore. C.B. P. Spring 

 Pafque flower, with a Smailagt- 

 Icaf, and a larger Flower. 



11. Pulsatilla cpi : folio, wer- 

 rtalis, flore mimre. C. B. P. Spring 



Pafque- 



