The (jar den of plea) ant blowers» 
confiding of fine leaues, fomewhat broadc and round pointed, of a perfect red crim- 
fon colour, (landing out of a hard long round huske, ridged or c'rcfted in foureorfiuc 
places ; after the flowers are fallen there come vp round hard heads, wherein is contai- 
ned finall blackifti feed : therootcisfmall, long and wooddy, with many fibres an- 
nexed vnto it, an d Ihooteth forth anew oftentimes, y et perifheth often alfo. 
2. Lycbn'u Coronaria alba Jimplcx. The white Rofe Campion. 
The white Rofe Campion is in all thingslike the red, but in the colour of the flower 
which in this is of a pure white colour. 
3. Lichnis Coronarii albefcens fine incarnati maculata dr non maculata. 
The blulh Rofe Campion fpotted and not fpotted. 
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Like vnto the former alfo are thefe other forts, hauing no other difference to diftin» 
guilh them, but the flowers, which are of a pale or bleake whitifh blufh colour, efped- 
ally about the brims, as if a very littlered were mixed with a great deale of white 
the middle of the flower being more white ; the one being fpotted all ouer the flower 
with finall fpots and (treakes, the other not hauing any fpot at all. ’ 
4. Lychnis Coronarii rubra multiplex. The double red Rofe Campion. 
The double red Rofe Campion is inall refpedls likcvntothefinglcredkinde, but 
that this bearcth double flowers, confiding of two or three rowes of leaues at the 
mod, which are not fo large as the fingle, and the whole plant is more tender, that is, 
morcapttoperilhjthenanyofthefinglekindes. ? 
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5 . Lychnis Chdcedonict flore flmplici miniat 0. Single Nonefuch, 
or Flower of Bridow,or Condandnople. 
This Campion of Condahtinople hath many broad and longgreenc leaues, among 
which rile vp fundry diffe round hairy ioynted dalksthree foot high, with two leaue* 
eueryioynt : the flowers dand at the toppes of them, vety many together, in a large 
tuft or vmbell, confiding of flue fmall long leaues, broade pointed, and notched-in 
in the middle, of a bright red orengc colour, which being pad, there come in their 
places fmall hard whitifh heads or feede ve(Tels, containing blacke feede, like vnto the 
feede of fweet Williams, and hauing but a fmall fent • the roote is very dringie,failc- 
ning it felfe very drongly in the ground, whereby it is much encreafed. 
Of the fingle kinde there is alfo two or three other forts, differing chiefly in theca* 
lour of the flowers. Theone is purewhite. Anotheris of a blufh colour wholly, 
withoutvariation. And a third is very variable; for at the fird it is of apalered,and 
after a whilegroweth paler, vntill in the end it become almod fully white ; and all thefe 
diuerfiries of the flowers are fometimes to bee feene on one ftalke atoneand thefame 
time. . :, f 1. ; 
6. Lychnis Chalcedonict flore miniato plene. 
Double Flower of Bridow, or Nonefuch. 
This glorious flower being as rare as it is beautifull, is forrootes beeing dringie, 
for leaues and ftalkes being hairy and high, and for the flowers growing in rufts, al- 
together like- the fil'd lirigle kinde : but herein confideth the chiefed difference, that 
this beareth a larger vmbell or tuft of flowers at the toppe of the Aafke, eueryflowcC 
confiding of three or foure rowes of leaues, of a deeper orengc colour then it,which 
addeth the more grace vnto it, but pafTeth away without bearing feede, as snod othcf 
double flowers doe,yct recompenceth that defe&with encreafe from the roote. 
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7 . Lychnis plumarii ftlucferis flmplex dr multiplex. 
The featherd wilde Campion fingleand double. 
The leaues of this wilde Campion are fomewhat like the ordinary white wilde 
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