Chap. 7 1 j . Englijh Herbs. 1193 
CCLXX.IL 83. General Bolejon. ft is a fine 
Flower, of a blewifh bright Carnation, purled about 
the edges, well ftriped and marked with Crimfon 
and pure White, which commonly has the Matte- 
ry s, the bottom blew, with fmall black chives. 
CCLXXIII. 84. General Anvers , or Brown 
Duke of Brabant. It is like the Blew Anvers , but bet-; 
ter marked with a brown and lighter Purple, and of- 
ten well ftriped with White 5 the bottom blew, with 
dark Purple chives. 
CCLXXIV. 85. General Bole. It is a good 
Flower, of near Affinity with the Brown Anvers , 
the Flower is agatted, ftriped, and variably mark- 
ed, with a darker and lighter reddifh Purple and 
White, with a blew bottom and Purple chives. 
It is a tender Flower, and its Root apt to perifh 
in a hot or over dunged Soil. There are two or 
three forts of ir, but the belt is that called General 
Bole Talbon. 
CCLXXV. 86. Grand Purpur de Book , or 
Pafs Heron. It is an old Flower, with 3 Leaves 
Handing up like a Herns top, and three turning 
down, of a Sullen, yet fhining Purple color, with 
many fmall lines of Milk-white ; the bottom and 
chives a pale yellow. 
CCLXXVI. 87. General Richard , or Empe- 
ror, or Sattine. It is an old Flower, with a tall 
upright Stalk, and fhort Leaves, of a pale Carna- 
tion color, fiakedy and maiked with White, a lit- 
tle apt to run tne bottom and chives yellow. 
CCLXXVII. 88. Hifpaniolet. It is a very 
good Flower, made up of a mixture of feveral 
Purples and White, the Purples deeper, redder, 
blewer, and very fine. 
CCLXXVIII. 80. Harvey. It is a large va- 
riable Flower, but will fometimes be of a dark 
Purplifh red color, with great Flames of deep fiii- 
ning Crimfon, and fmall ftriped of White the 
bottom and chives of a dark purple. 
CCLXXIX. 90. Holofernes , or Goliah. It is 
a very tall Flower, marked all over with Shadows 
of Rofe color and pale yellow ; the bottom and 
chives yellow. 
CCLXXX. 9T. Hercules. It is a Noble fine 
Tulip , large, with variety "of good colors, well 
marked, and embellifhed wiih white. 
CCLXXXI. 92. Jacobine. It is a very good 
and fine Flower, compofed of Carnation, Crimfon 
and White. 
CCLXXXII. 93. Jeronymm Royal , or Paragon 
Jerom. It is a good Flower, ftriped and marked 
with Shades of Purple and good White ; the bot- 
tom and chives of a dark blew. 
CCLXXXHI. 94. Jafper Marble. It is like 
the Pafs Bel Tew , but a fairer and more conftant 
Flower, of a brighter Gredeline, agatted and 
marbled upon white 5 the bottom blew, with 
brown dufty chives. 
CCLXXX 1 V. 95. Jacobea reftified. It is in 
colors like the Admiral de Mens, but much a bet- 
ter Flower, commonly marked up the middle of 
the Leaves with a great feathered ftripe of deep 
red, the reft white, the bottom and chives are 
yellow. 
CCLXXXV. 96. Jafper Tudart. It is a lar- 
ger Flower than the Tudart , and of a brighter 
Red, fome Dove color and much white ; the bot- 
tom and chives black. I 
CCLXXXVI. 97. King-brown Purple. It is! 
a fine Flower, of a brown Purple and White, well 
marked and ftreaked. 
CCLXXXVII. 98. Lanfcot Bole. It is a fine 
Flower, of a bright Carnation color, finely agated 
and ftriped with gredeline and white, the bottom 
and chives blew. 
I CCLXXXV III. 99. La Perjeit , or Turfif 
reft fied. It is a pretty low Flower, of a pleafant 
Carnation, well marked with White : the bottom 
and chives of a dark blew. 
CCLXXX 1 X. 100. La Towers. It is a weak 
Stalked Flower, which when it comes well, has 
one or two large broken Stripes of a blewifh red 
color, through the middle of every Leaft the 
reft white, the bottom blew, and the chives black. 
CCXC. 1 01. Memorable. It has a long 
Leav’d Flower, of a pale Tann’d Leather Color, 
prettily marked with lad purple, and bright yel- 
low with purple chives. 
CCXC.I. 1 02. Munera. It is a Flower of a 
middle lize, the Leaves (harp pointed, of a bright 
Crimfon color, finely fpotted, and marked with 
fmall Stripes, and drops of pale yellow : The 
bottom and chives Straw color. 
CCXC 1 I. 103. Miorillion Kacarat. It is an 
old Flower, of a light Scarlet color, and Milk- 
white, fometimes well marked, but the Leaves 
are hollow, and at laft run : the bottom blew, 
with black chives. 
CCXCIII. 104. Morillion de Anvers. Ir is 
an ordinary low Flower, paleScarlet, and marked 
with pale yellow, and runs at laft. 
CCXC 1 V. io?. Mazarine. It has long, nar- 
row, fharp pointed Leaves, of a pale Scarlet co- 
lor, marked witli deeper red, and a white, but 
unconftant : the bottom blew, and the chives 
black. 
CCXCV. 106. Morillion de Algiers. It is 
an ordinary Flower, of a blewifh red color, mark- 
ed fome.' hat like General Richard with white ; 
the bottom and chives pale yellow. 
CCXCVI. 107. Marvel de Sfuacle. It is of a 
pale Ifabella color, with many red Spots Handing 
together on the infide of the Leaves, like unto a 
Sprig of Barberries , and fometimes a little ftri- 
ped with White : the bottom and chives a dark 
blew. 
CCXCVII. 108. Morillion Curtis. It is a 
large ftrong thriving Flower, moft ot a Carnation 
color, a little Crimfon about the edges, and well 
feathered with White : the bottom and chives of a 
pale yellow- 
CCXCVIII. 109. Nofte. It is a valuable 
Flower, the Leaves are fharp pointed, and a little 
twine, finely marked with bright frefh color, deep 
Scarlet and pale yellow : the bottom and chives 
black., It ufually puts forth a Bulb or young 
Root, between the bottom of the Stalk and lower 
Leaf, by which it is eafily incieafed. 
CCXC 1 X. no. A onfuch. It is a fair well 
colored and marked Tulip , both fpotted and ftri- 
ped with fome White. 
CCC. 111. Otter , or Otho de Mans. It is a 
large, tall, old Flower, often containing eight or 
more Leaves, of a dull heavy Purple color, lifted 
up on the fides, and fometimes leathered through 
the Leaves with White : the bottom and chives 
are yellow. 
CCCI. 1 1 2. Orient Virgin. It is a good 
Flower, pale Scarlet and pure White, well divi- 
ded in fmall Marks and Stripes: the bottom and 
chives both blew. 
CCCII. 1 13. Paragon Brown Purple. It is a 
fine Flower, and well marked and differenced, with 
brown purple and white. 
CCCI II. 714 . Paragon Oudinard. Itisalmoft 
in all things like the Pafs Oudinard , only the co- 
lors are brighter, more conftantly well placed, 
and in fome Years will come fo well marked, that 
few rich Flowers excel it ^ the bottom and chives 
both blew. 
7 N CCCIV. 11 5. 
