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C<3 St. JohnVwort, with a three- 

 cornefd and pointed Leaf. 



12. Hypericum perjoliatum iff 

 perforatum. Tourn. PerfolLted and 

 perforated St. JohnVwort. 



i 3 . H^< per i cum amplo perfoliate 

 folio. Tourn. St. JonnVwort with a 

 large Thorough- wax leaf. 



14 Hypericum Alpitiun humi- 

 lius, magno fore punciato. Tourn. 

 Dwarf St. John's- wort of the Alps, 

 with a large fpotted Flower. 



15. Hypericum I at i folium Luf- 

 tanicum. ' oum. Broad-leav'd Porta- 

 -guef St John'. -wort 



16. Hypericum huffianicum. U- 



narite fclio. Turn Portugvg/i St. 

 JohnVwort, with a Toad flax-leaf. 



17. Hypericum foment of um Lu- 

 fitanicum minimum. Toury. Thefmall- 

 eft woolly Portuguefe St. JohnV 

 lvort. 



18. Hypericum Creticum fupi- 

 tium, fclio fubrotundo, fiore magna. 

 'Tourn. Cor Candy trailing Sr. JohnV 

 wort, with a roundifh Leaf, and a 

 large Flower. 



19. Hypericum Creticum, am- 

 pliJ]:mo folio hitido. ''I oum. Cor Cavdy 

 St. John's wort, with a large mining 

 J,eaf. 



20. Hypericum villofum , foliis 

 caulem ambitjntihus acutis, ceteris <ve- 

 ZO circwatis. Tourn. Cor. Hairy St. 

 JqhnVwcrr, with pointed Leaves 

 cn com pa fling the Stalk, and the Bot- 

 tom-leaves exacY.y round. 



21. Hypericum Orient a le, foliis 

 fubrotundis afpifSs, cauli adbarenti- 

 bus. Tourn. Car Eafern St. JohnV 

 wort, with round ifh-ear'd Leaves ad- 

 hering to the Stalk. 



22. Hyperjcum Orient ale, ptar- 

 tnic^- foliis. Courts. Cor. Eafiem St. 

 John's ".ort, with Srczwort-leave?. 



23 Hypericum Orientale, fee ri- 

 de ft mile, ft d, in r dorum. Tourn. Cor. 

 E'ferx St John's- wort, like the 

 ILmking Kind, but without SmelL 



24. Hypericum Orient ale faxq' 

 tile, majorana folio* Tourn. Cor. 

 Eafem Rock St. JohnVwort, witli 



a Marjoram-leaf. 



25. Hypericum Orientale, an- 



dr-jftemo birjuto Jtmile, fed glabrum. 

 Town. Cor. Ztfttr. St JohnVwort, 

 reiembl nu hairy T utfan, butfmooth. 



26. Hypericum Oriental-, poly- 

 goni folio. Toum Cor. Eufern St. 

 JohnVwort, with a Knot grafs leaf. 



27. Hypericum Oriental , caule. 

 afpero pi'.ipu, e&. 7 oum Cor. Eafiem 

 St. JohnVwort, with a rough pur- 

 ple Stalk. 



28. Hypericum Orientale, cauls 

 af' t ')cj.urpuro linaria frlzo.'icum. 

 Cor. E'<Jtern St. JohnVwort, with a 

 rough purple btaik, and a Toad- 

 flax-leaf. 



29. Hypericum Orientale, ro- 

 rifmarini f/l/o glauco. Tcurn. Cor* 

 Eaftm St. John's wort, with a fea- 

 green Roimary-leaf 



30. Hypericum Orientale lati- 

 foliwn fubbirfutum, caule purpurto 

 villofo Tourn. Cor. Brpad-leav'd 

 Eaftm .St. John's-wort, fomewhat 

 hairy, with a purple hairy Stalk. 



The firft and fecond Sorts art 1 both 

 very common Plants, growing in 

 the Fields in molt Parts of England: 

 the nrft is ufed in Medicine, but the 

 fecond is of no Ufe : theie are rartly 

 propagated if. Gardens ; but 1 choofe 

 to memion them, in order to intro- 

 duce fome otherSorts, which deferve 

 a Place in every good Garden. 



1 he third and fourth Sorts are 

 fhrubby Planrs, which are very pro- 

 per to intermix with other flowering 

 Shrub* of the fame Growths ; w here, 

 by their long Continuance in Flow- 

 er, they will make a very handicme 

 Appea ance. The third Sort is of 

 an humble Stature, feldom rifmg 

 above four Feet in Height; but the 

 fouith will grow to the Height of 

 (even or eight Feet. 



Thefe 



