ig. Veronica longi folia Virgi- 

 nlana altifjima, foliis ternis profundi 

 ferratis caulcm amplcxantibus, fpica 

 multiplici carulea. Roycn. The tall- 

 eft long-leav'd Virginian Speedwell, 

 with deeply-fawed Leaves embrace- 

 ing the Stalks, and many Spikes of 

 blue Flowers. 



20 . Veronica minor angufiifolia 

 ramcftor & procumlens. Mor. Hi ft. 

 Oxon. Small narrow-leav'd branch- 

 ing and trailing Speedwell. 



21. Veronica aquatic a major, 

 folio fubrotundo. Mor. Hi ft. Greater 

 Water Speedwell, with a roundifh 

 Leaf ; commonly caird Brook-lime. 



22. Veronica aquatica, angujli- 

 ore folio. Inft. R.H. Narrow-leav'd 

 Water Speedwell, or Brooklime. 



23. Veronica aquatica minor, 

 folio fubrotundo. Inft. R. H. LeiTer 

 Water Speedwell, with a roundifti 

 Leaf. 



24. Veronica aquatica major, 

 folio oblongo. Mor. Hi ft. Greater 

 Water Speedwell, orBrooklime, with 

 an oblong Leaf. 



25. Veronica aquatica minor, 

 folio oblongo. Mor. Hift. Small 

 Water Speedwell, with an oblong 

 Leaf. 



26. Veronica Conftantinopolita- 

 na incana, chamtedryos folio. Tourn. 

 Cor. Hoary Speedwell of Conftan- 

 tinople, with a Germander-leaf. 



27. Veronica Orient alts, foliis 

 hedera terreftris, ftore magna. Tourn. 

 Cor. Eaftern Speedwell, with 

 Ground - ivy - leaves, and a large 

 Flower. 



28. Veronica Orient alis erect a, 

 gentianellte foliis. Tourn. Cor, Up- 

 right Eaftern Speedwell, with fmall 

 Gentian-leaves. 



29. Veronica Orient alis elaiior, 

 gentianellce foliis, flore major e albido. 

 Tourn. Taller Eaftern Speedwell, 

 with fmall Gentian-leaves, and a 

 larger white Flower. 



30. Veronica Orient alis minima 

 foliis laciniatis. Tourn. Cor. Th< 

 leaft Eaftern Speedwell, with jagged 

 Leaves. 



31. Veronica Orient alis, tele* 

 phii folio. Tourn. Cor. Eaftern Speed- 

 well, with an Orpine-leaf. 



32. Veronica major frutefcens 

 altera, foliis conftanter & eleganter 

 uariegatis. Botrh. Ind. alt. Th© 

 other great (hrubby Speedwell, witfc 

 Leaves conftantly and beautifully] 

 variegated. 



33. Veronica Americana erecla 9 

 foliis gramineis, f.onbus ex foliorunk 

 alis. Houft. Upright American Speed4 

 well, with Grafs -leaves, and Flowersjj 

 coming out of the Wings of thq ! 

 Leaves. 



The flrft Sort grows wild iij 

 Woods , and other fhady Places, in 

 divers Parts of England, and ii a 

 Plant of little Beauty ; but as it is 

 the Sort which is us'd in Medicine, 

 under the Title of Paul's Betony, I 

 thought it not amifs to fet it dowoj 

 here. This is generally brought tQ; 

 Market by fuch Perfons as make it 

 their Bufinefs to gather Herbs in the 

 Fields to fupply the fame, lb that it 

 is not often cultivated in Gardens ; 

 but thofe who have a mind to pro- 

 pagate it, may do it with much Eafe; 

 for as the Branches trail upon the 

 Ground, they pufh out Roots from 

 their Joints ; which Branches, being 

 cut off, and planted, will take Root, 

 and grow in almoft any Soil orSitua- 

 tion. 



The fecond, -third, and fourth 

 Sorts are very ornamental Plants in 

 the large Borders of the Flower-gar- 

 den ; particularly the fourth, which 

 produces a great Number of Spikes 

 of beautiful blue Flowers. The fe- 

 veral Sorts continue flowering at 

 leaft two Months, and in ccol moift 

 Scafons much longer ; and thefe 

 Flowers aire very proper to cut for 



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