CCXLI. 5 2. Cardinal Flambant. It is oi a pale 
Scarlec color, well marked with white; the Flow- 
er is (hort and handfom, and its bottom and chives 
are blew. . - „ 
CCXLII. 53. Cardinal. It is a low Flower, 
oF a deep dark red color, fometimes feathered 
with white, and often all red. Some of them 
are reftified, and come mHch better marked, the 
bottom and chives blew. 
CCXLIII. 54 - Clelia. It is a fine Flower, 
varioutly colored, arifing from Seed. 
CCXLIV. 57. Cardinal Prince. It is a large 
long Leav’d Flower, well marked with Flelh 
color, critnfon and white, the bottom and chives 
blew . _ . , 
CCXLV. $6. Camusetta. It is a fair large 
Flowet, apt to be known by the green Leaves, 
which are large, and full of whitilh Spots. It 
has large Leaves, well Veined, ftriped and mark- 
ed, eipecially on the infides, with carnation, 
fome grcdeline, and much white ; the bottom 
(by the well marking of the Flower,) is com- 
monly white, and the chives blew. 
CCXLVI. 57. Chimney-Sweeper. It is a low 
fhort Leav’d round Flower, of a blackifti dark 
red color, with a large round whitilh bottom, 
and pale yellow chives. Some of thefe will 
happen to be Striped, with more or lefs white, 
and then they are called the Striped Chimney- 
Sweeper. . 
CCXLVII. 58. Cede Kulh. -It is of near 
Affinity with the Zcabloom Royal , but much a 
better Flower, of a good blewifh carnation co- 
lor, well marked and variegated with aim- 
fon, fome gredeline and good white. Or this 
there are two or three forts, but the bell has 
more white, and is not apt to run as the 0- 
thers are ; the bottom and chives are blew. 
CCXLVIII. 59. Carthago. It is fomething 
like the Dori/e, but much a better Flower, of 
the fame bright blewiih carnation color, varied 
and ftriped with good white; the bottom and 
chives blew. . ,, 
CCXLIX. 6 0. Carolus. It is an excellent 
Flower, elegantly marked and ftriped with (hades 
of Murry, Purple, and pure White, through 
every Leaf thereof; the bottom blew, and the 
chives purple. 
CCL. 61 .Catalinc Brown Pi/rple. It is like 
to the Oner in the fathion of the Flower, 
but of a better brown purple color, feather d, 
and ftriped up the fides and middle of the 
Leaves, with large Lifts of white ; the bottom 
and chives purple. , . c . 
CCLI. 62. Dantile de Flure. It is of a pale 
Rofe color, prettily Leaved, marked and fpot- 
ted with white ; the bottom and chives yel- 
low : This is a pleafant Flower, but runs a 
little at laft. , „ 
GCLII. 63. D orile. It is a handfom Flower, 
of a blewifh bright carnation, varied and ftri- 
ped with good white ; the bottom blew, and 
the chives purple. . 
CCLIII. -54. Diana. It is of feveral forts 
the beft is called Bella Diana , which is a good 
Flower of a bright blewifh carnation, varied, ftri- 
ped, and well marked with deep Red and pure 
White, throughout every Leaf, with a blewiih 
bottom and purple chives. 
CCLIV. 6$. Dianea. A T uhp_ railed from 
the Seed of the Diana , from which it differs, 
in that the Leaves are edged, and finely whip- 
ped about with a deep brown Purple, and fea- 
ther’d in the middle, with the fame color up- 
on Snow white; the chives dark blew. 
CCLV. 66. Dona Dtfpute. It is a kind of 
Diana , the Flower is like the Dori/e , but com- 
monly better marked, and ftriped with Itnall 
Lines of deep Red and Snow white ; the bot- 
tom and chives like thofe of the Diana. 
CCLVI. 67. DeeJJe. It is of the Family of 
the Widows , and formerly efteemed. Of this 
we have two forts, the beft is a good deep 
Purple, well ftriped and feathered, thro’ every 
Leaf thereof with white. The other is a lef- 
fer Flower, the Leaves narrow and (harp point- 
ed, not fo well marked as the former : the 
bottom and chives of both like thofe of the 
Widows. 
CCLVII. 68. Dorothy of Holland. It is a 
good Flower of a deep brown Purple color, 
finely whipt about the edges, and well ftriped 
and marked with a redder and lighter Purple, 
and pure White : the bottom and chives Purple. 
Of this there are two forts, but the beft is 
called The North Dorothy. 
CCLV 1 II. 69. Envy. ’It is a good Flower, of 
an excellent crimfon color, well marked with 
g6od White, efpeciallyon theinfideof the Leaves, 
the bottom and chives both blew. 
CCL 1 X. 70. Efioile. It is a pretty Flower, 
compofed of Purple and White. 
CLLX. 71. Eagle. It is a fair Flower, Peach 
color, pale gredeline, fome deep crimfon and 
pure White ; the bottom and chives Purple. 
CCLXI. 72. EminentiJJime. It is at firft i 
fine Flower , with long (harp pointed Leaves, 
well ftriped with Peach color, carnation and 
white; the bottom and chives a dark Purple. 
CCLXII. 73. Dinette. It is a delicate crim- 
fon and white. 
CCLXIII. 74. Da Fine. It is an excellent 
Flower, of a very fine color, from Self-colors, 
raifed by Seed. 
CCLX 1 V. 7;. Flanders Widow. It is a com- 
mon Flower of a fad Purple color, and mark- 
ed towards the bottom with a fadder Purple and 
fome White ; Its bottom, (as alfo the bottoms 
of all the other Widows,) is fmall, and of a 
greenifh blew color, with Purple chives. 
CCLXV. 76. Fair Widow. It differs from 
the Good Widow next following, in that the 
Flower is (hotter, more and better ftriped, and 
marked with two fad Purples and a White. 
CCLXVI. 77. Good Widow. It is in all 
things like the Flanders Widow, but more and 
better marked with White. 
CCLXVII. 78 Gracious Widow. It is of the 
fame fafhion and color with the other Widows, 
but commonly marked and ftriped with more 
White. 
CCLXVIII. 79. General EJJex. It is of the 
fame colors with the Prince of Orange, but 
not fo deep an Orange, the yellow paler, and 
more conftantly well marked. The bottom and 
chives dark Purple, almoft black. 
CCLXIX. 80. General Gouda. It is a large 
Flower of a bright crimfon color, fometimes 
well marked with White, but commonly the 
Red has the Mattery : The bottom and chives 
ate both a pale yellow. 
CCLXX. 81. General Swcman. Ft is a fair 
Flower, bright carnation gredeline and white, 
variably placed, and parted at the tops of the 
Leaves ; the bottom white and chives blew. 
CCLXXI. 82. General of Holland. Ft is an 
old Flower, of a deep blewifh red color, with 
great Marks, and fmall Stripes of White : The 
bottom and chives blew. 
CCLXXII. 83. 
