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LXXXIII. 19- Furr airac. It is an upright 
Flower, in Ihape like the Clermont, with round 
pointed Leaves, marked with great Hakes of white, 
and Claret-Wine color ; the bottom white, with 
pale yellow Chives- 
LXXXIV. 20. E lorifante. It is a low Flower, 
molt of a pale Horfe-Flelh color, finely variegated 
and marked, with fome Crimfon, and at firlt pale 
yellow, which after turns white. It is a little apt 
to run, that is, in one or two hot Days to llubber 
its Colors, and run one into the other, which takes 
away the Beauty of the Flower. The bottom and 
Chives are both blew. 
LXXXV. 21. General Briancion. It is a ftrong 
upright Flower, of a bright Scarlet color, with 
even and well parted Butter colored edges, which, 
before the Leaves fall, turn white •, the bottom is 
of the color of the edges, and the Chives purple. 
LXXXVL 22. General Duke. ItFlowers la- 
ter than the Winter Duke , and is a fairer and bet- 
ter Flower, of a bright red, or Cherry color, with 
large and well divided yellow edges ; the bottom 
and Chives like thofe of the Winter Duke. There 
are feveral forts of Dukes , fome deeper, others 
paler, but they are all red with yellow edges-, 
of which this and the Winter Duke are elteemed 
the belt. 
LXXXVII. 22. General Molfinick. It is of 
the fame Family with the Admiral Crinki, or Corn 
Heart , and of the fame colors, but much better 
marked than either of them. 
LXXXVIII. 24. Galatea. It is a fine Flower, 
of a bright Gredeline color, ftriped with white ; 
the bottom and Chives of a pale yellow. 
LXXXIX. 25. Gilden Bloom Brentel, andG/ 7 - 
ien Bloom Sconie. They may for Variety be enter- 
tained, being both large Flowers of pale red colors, 
with fome large Stripes of a Gold color thro’ the 
Leaves ; the bottoms and Chives of both are 
yellow. 
XC. 26. Lac Vcrine. It is an early Flower, 
and accounted amonglt the bed edgers ; of a fine 
blewilh red color, with laige and well parted pure 
white edges-, the bottom and Chives a pale yellow. 
XCI. 27. Maria. It is a pretty pleafing Flow- 
er, of a pale Gredeline color, well ftriped and 
marked with white, the bottom and Chives of a 
pale yellow. 
XC 1 I. 28. Marquejs. It is a Flower of fmall 
Beauty, refpefled only for the ftrangenefs of its 
colors, which in this are fad Horfe-Flelh, dark 
yellow, and fome Imall Veins of red, confufedly 
placed -, the bottom and Chives are both yellow. 
XCI 1 I. 29. Morillion Cramofine. It is an ex- 
cellent Flower, much more elteemed than many 
others, of a fine bright Crimfon, and pure White ; 
finely ftriped, fpotted, and well parted ; the bot- 
tom and Chives of a pale yellow. 
XCIV. 20. T be Noble. It has Flowers much 
better marked with Crimfon and White, in bearing 
off Sets and young Roots, than in the old ; whofe 
Flowers (tho larger,) are little marked with white, 
fcarce appearing to be the Parents of fuch Beauti- 
ful Children ; the bottom and Chives are both of a 
pale yellow. 
XCV. 31. Nonfuch Petits. It is of the Size 
and Falhion of the Brandenburg b. The Flower is 
of a pale blufh almoft white, prettily marked with 
many fmall Stripes, and Specks of Orange Taumey-, 
the bottom and Chives of a pale yellow. 
XCVI. 2 a- The Omen. It is the laft Flower of 
any of the Drtecoces ; has a ftrong upright Stalk, 
a fair Flower, large and well formed, of a pale 
Ro/e color, with many Veins and marks of Crim- 
fon, circling and guarding, and great Stripes of 
j white. The bottom and Chives ate both blew, 
which is feldom found in a Prucox. 
XCV 1 I. 22- Paragon Iterant. It is a pretty 
pleafing early Tulip. 
XCVIII. 24 - Paragon Grebberi. It is a fine 
early Flower, very well ftriped upon Carnation 
with white; the bottom and Chives are of a pale 
yellow. 
XCIX. 3 P alto van Leyden. It ought tobe 
the firft of the feathered and variegated Kinds, ir, 
lelpeft of Antiquity and Colors, which are red and 
yellow. In the younger Roots well placed, fea- 
thered and ltriped; but commonly the Flowers of 
the older Roots are more yellow than red, and of- 
ten all yellow, as the bottoms and Chives are. 
C. 2 b. Pcrijhot. It is a ftrong Flower, of a 
fair fhining blewilh red color, fometimes well 
marked, with greater and lefler Stripes of white 
throughout every Leaf ; But if the red has the 
Mattery, it will quickly run all over the Flower. 
The bottom is white, and the Chives are yellow. 
Cl. 37 Pretty Betty. It is a good Edger ■, the 
Flower is of a bright Crimfon, with pale Butter 
colored edges, which foon turn white. It has a 
Star-pointed bottom, of the color of the edges 
and blew Chives. 
CI 1 . 38. Princefs. It is fomething like the 
Pcrijhot, but of a more blewilh red color ; fome- 
times well ftriped and feathered with white. The 
bottom and Chives are of a pale yellow. 
CIII. 39. Religious. It is a ftrong healthy 
Flower, ol a dark red color, with many fmall 
Stripes of white, but commonly the red has the 
Mattery ; and if the Seafon be hot, will foon run 
over the white. The bottom is of a pale yellow, 
and the Chives of a dully brown. 
CIV. 40. Retrocede. It is an early Tulip, but 
of no extraordinary account. 
CV. 41. Superintendent. It is a Flower of 
good account, rifes higher than ordinarily others 
do; the Flower isfair and large, excellently mark- 
ed with Violet, Purple and good White : the bot- 
tom and Chives being of a pale yellow. 
CVI. 42. Ugenia. It is a good, but common 
early Tulip. 
CVII. 43. Venetian. It is another early Tulip, 
but more elteemed than the former. 
CVIII. 44. Vice-Roy. It is an old Flower, of 
a Violet Purple color, edged, feathered, and ftri- 
ped with white : the bottom and Chives of a green- 
ifh yellow. They often add Paragon to the Name 
of this Flower, as if it were a diftintt Kind ; 
when it is but the fame better marked than ufual. 
CIX. 45. Violet Ratgans. It is a rcafonable 
tall Flower, with a woolly Stalk, and Iharp point- 
ed Leaves, of a Violet Purple color, with large 
Snow white edges. The bottom and Chives both 
yellow. 
CX. 4 6. Violet de Remou. It grows taller 
than the laft, with a fmooi. Stalk, and a fair large 
Flower, of a Rich Violet Purpl ? color, with large 
and well divided Snow white edges, a white bot- 
tom, and black Chives. 
CXI. 47. Unique of Delf. It is a pretty plea- 
fing early Tulip. 
CXII. 48. Witten-Root Hodie. It is another 
good fort of early Tulip. 
CXIII. 49 Winter-Duke. It is fo called, in 
refpeff that it Flowers commonly in Winter, that 
is in February, or before the Tenth of March ; at 
which time the Spring begins. Ir has a very low 
Stalk, and bears a Ihoit Leav’d Flower, of a deep 
red color, with large yellow edges, a round yel- 
low bottom, and brown Chives. 
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