rf^hap. 713. Englijb Herb j 
blew. This Gallant Tulip has its Name from 
Sir Thomas Har.mer , who firft brought it into 
England. 
CC 11 I. 14. Agat Dennis, or Argus. It is of 
the fame color with the hilt, and like it in the 
manner of marking. The chiefeft difference is, that 
the Leaves of this are fharper pointed, and not 16 
broad as thole- the Gredeline a little redder, and 
the Scariet paler-, the bottom and chives blew, 
but much inferior to the former. 
CC 1 V. 15. Admiral Vander Toole. It is of 
a dark red, inclining to Liver color, feathered and 
marked with pale yellow, which one hot Day 
turns white; the bottom and chives white. This 
is a pleafing Flower, but runs a little at laft. 
CCV. 1 6. Admiral Cata/ine. It is an old 
Flower, of a bright carnation, fome crimfon, and 
conftantly well marked with white. 
CCVl. 17. Admiral of Trance. It is like the 
Taragon francoife , in color and manner of mark- 
ing ; but the Leaves of this twine, and do not 
Hand round as thofe of other Flowers. The bot- 
tom and chives are blew. 
CCVII. 18. Admiral Heart- It is a fine Flow- 
er, of a good carnation color, deep crimfon, and 
deep white; the bottom blew, and chives black. 
CCVIII. 19. Admiral de Alans. It is an old 
Flower, of a deep red, ftriped with white, but 
flubbered, and not well parted ; befides it is apt to 
run : the bottom and chives yellow. 
CCIX. 20. Altes Royal. It is fometimes a 
pretty Flower, of a deep blew ifh red color, mark- 
ed with fome light crimfon and white; but when 
the Red has the Mattery, it will quickly run over 
the other colors ; the bottom and chives are a 
dark blew. 
CCX. 21. Aft ana. It was raifed from the 
Seed of the Turgiana , from which it differs, ... 
that the Leaves are thicker, a purer white from 
the firtt opening, and very well marked with big- 
ger and letter broken Streaks, and Drops of bright 
crimfon : The chives are Purple. 
CCXI. 22. Anvers Brown. It is a fair well 
formed Flower, of a fad brown purple color, ttri- 
ped and marked with l'ome brighter Purple, and 
more or lefs white ; the bottom blew, with dark 
purple chives. 
CCXII. 25. Anvers Blew. It is like the laft, 
only the colors are brighter, and the Flower com- 
monly better marked. 
CCXIII. 24. Althea. It is a very good Flow- 
er, compoled of purple and white. 
CCXIV. 29. Amidore. It is a fine Tulip , 
pale yellow, well marked with dark cinnamon co- 
lor, and the chives purple. 
CCXV. 2 6. Amazon. It is a fpecious Flower, 
with many good colors. 
CCXVI. 27. Arch -Duke Imperial. It is an 
excellent Flower, compofed of feveral purples 
and white. 
CCXVII. 28. Arch de Anckrc. It is almoft 
like the former, but not fo noble a Flower. 
CCXVIII. 29. Aurora. It is of the color of 
a bright clear Morning, a pale yellow, with fome 
very Irnall Streams of Red, and brown chives. 
CCXIX. 30. Ampbitrio. A fine Tulip , com- 
pofed of purple and white. 
CCXX. 31. Auguflina. A delicate Flower 
compofed of a Violet color and white, varioufly 
mixed. 
CCXXI. 32. Armiante. It is a good Flower, 
flamed with purple and white. 
CCXXII. 33. Bel la Bar. It is an old Flow- 
er, almoft like the Blew Turnirr , of the lame 
color, but more conftantly marked with white. 
CCXXIII. 34. Blew Turnier. It has a Flow- 
er in form like Envy, the colors are Gredeline, 
crimfon and white, but very unconftant, and often 
little or no white. 
GCXXIV. 35". La Billy. It is a fine Flower, 
with variety of colors. 
CCXXV. 3 6. Brown de Morris. It is a dull 
lad purple,^ but by fome much efteemed. 
CCX XVI. 37. Brown Purple Blafack. It isa 
hne I lower, compofed of feveral Purples, but the 
bro 3, n predominant, and marked with white, 
ccxxvri, 38. Bel Breire. It has a weak 
, , and fma11 flower, of a good crimfon color 
well guarded and ftriped with pale yellow which 
one hot Day turns white; the bottom and chives 
are a pale yellow. 
CXX VIII. 3 9. Bel Brutte. It is a fair Flower 
ot a dark brown crimfon color, well marked fea- 
thered and ftriped with white. The bottom pale 
yellow, with large dufty brown chives. 
CCXXIX. 40. Brown George. It is a large 
round Flower, thick ftriped, and poudered with a 
ladder and a brighter Cinnamon color, upon a Dale 
yellow with black chives. 
■ «*** 4 1 - BienVenu. It is like the Peart 
in the falhion of the Flower, but much better • It 
IS of a pale carnation color, ftriped and varioufly 
marked with white; the tops of the Leaves are of a 
pale Ffelh color, and the bottom and chives blew. 
CCXXXI. 42. Be/line. It isa fmall weak Stalk- 
ed Flower, of a blewifli carnation color a little 
marked with white, thebottom and chives blew. 
CCXXX 1 I. 43. Bcneditfine. It is a pretty 
Flower, of a bright carnation color, well marked 
with white 5 the bottom and chives are of a 
dark purple. 
CCXXXIII. 44. Be! Pallas of Paris. It is a 
better Flower than the ordinary Pallas , is com- 
monly well marked, and ftriped upon a blewifli 
red, with fome crimfon and more white ; the 
bottom and chives blew. 
CCXXXIV. 4;. Brown Purple de Morris 
It IS an excellent fair Flower, of a rich Ihining 
Purple color, and pure white, marked with great 
Stripes up the middle of the Leaves ; the bottom 
blew, with Purple chives. 
CCXXXV. 46. Brabafon. It is of feveral 
torts,, and all of them fine Flowers, and of feve- 
ral Purple colors, as Brabafon Adrian , Brabafon 
Hugon, Brabafon Pore , Brabafon Puke , Braba- 
fon Swallim , K Brabafon Petit ; all ot them of 
feveral Purples and Whites, much differing from 
each other in colors, and manner ot marking. 
But the Petit as it is the mod common of them, 
fo it is the fmalleft, well marked with two 
Purples and White. 
CCX XX VI. 47. Confiergi. It is a Tulip 
adorned with feveral Purples, mixed with White 
varioufly. 
CCXXXVII. 48. Cleomedon. It is a Tulip 211- 
fing from a felf color, produced from Seed. 
CCXXXVIII. 49. Clytus. It is a fine Flow- 
er, of a dark yellow color, finely marked with 
fmall Lines of Hair color, and dark crimfon 
having Purple chives. 
CCXXX 1 X. jo. The Curie. It differs from 
all others in the form of the Flower ; for this 
has the Leaves thick, and curioufly plaited and 
curled about the edges ; the color is dark yel- 
low, finely marked all over with fmall Lines or 
fad red, or Liver color ; the bottom and chives are 
a Violet Purple. 
CCXL. 51. Qjaramante. It is a fine fort of 
Tuhp, varioufly marked, not much unlike to 
the Cleomedon. 
CCX LI 92. Cat- 
