1194 Salmon j 
CCCIV. 115. Paragonl'rancoife. It is a pret- 
ty Flower, of a good deep carnation color, well 
marked with long Stripes of white •, the bottom 
and chives blew. 
CCCV. 11 6. Paragon Blackburn. It has a 
tall Stalk and lair flower, with broad Leaves, yet 
fhii'p pointed, of a light carnation color, with 
Lome M s of deeper red. Flamed and Striped 
with white the bottom and chives both blew. 
It was railed from the Seed ot the P.ijs Oudinard. 
CCCVI. 117 Paragon de Gil Jen. It is a 
good Flower, ot a fine carnation color, deeperim- 
l’on aod pure white, well placed and broken. The 
bottom and chives are blew. 
CCCVIl. 1 1 8. Paragon l.ifgin. It is an or- 
dinary Flower, a little marbled and Itriped about 
the edges, with an Jfabella color, and pale yel- 
low, and fometimes over all the Flower * it has a 
greeriifh dark bottom, and fad blew chives. 
CCCVIII. 1 1 9. Paragon plorfon • It is 3 good 
Flower, Leaves lharp pointed, variably Veined, 
ftriped and marked with lfabella , Peach color, and 
Milk white : bottom blew, chives dark Violet 
Purple. 
CCCIX. 120. Paragon de Cojla. It is like 
the Jacobea retfified, but a better Flower, well 
itriped and marked with the fame deep red color, 
and good white : the bottom and chives yellow. 
CCCX. 1 21. Parot. It is of feveral forts, 
fome all green, unlefs a little whitifh towards the 
hides of the Leaves > others have the Leaves half 
folded, green in the middle, and the fides almolt 
white: But there is one Noble kind hereof, which 
is called 
CCCXI. 122. Parot-Noble. It grows tall and 
itiong, the green Leaves rent in the fides, the 
Flower large, and formed fomething like the lalt, 
only it has Spurs on the fides of the Leaves, which 
are of a d^rk brown color, and lighter by degrees 
to rhe middle, which is of a whitdh green color, 
veiy 1 . jnge in Falhionand colors from all others. 
T! u bottoms an ’ chives of all the Parot s, are of a 
paL greenilh yellow color. 
OXXII. 12?. Pa/s Oudinard. It is an old 
Flower ot a fad teddifli color, fometimes well 
marked with brighter Red and Straw color. It 
is common and unconftant : the bottom and chives 
both blew 
CC CX 11 I. 124 . Pafs Belline. It differs from 
the Belline chiefly in its colors, which in this are 
fon c gredeline, fome carnation, and much white, 
well placed and parted : the bottom and chives 
both blew. 
CCCXIV. 12$. Pafs Rojie. It is a fine round 
Flower, variably marked upon a pale Rofe color, 
with crimfon, and fome Veins of Straw color, re- 
fembling a well Water’d Tabby .- the bottom and 
chives pale yellow. 
CCCXV 126. Pafs Bell Tew , or Kumero 
■une. It is an old Flower, agated and marbled 
with gredeline and white, but unconftant : the 
bottom and chives of a dark blew, dufted with 
yellow. 
CCCXVI. 127. Pafs Cittadel While. It is in 
all things like the A gat Point Win , or Pafs Citta- 
del , but that the white in this Flower has the 
Mattery, and therefore much more efteemed than 
that. 
CCCX VII. I 28. Pafs Zeablom of Paris. It 
is the belt of all the Zeabloms. The Flower is 
fair, of a deep Purple color, very well marked 
with white : the bottom blew, Wirh dark Purple 
chives. 
CCCXV 1 II. 12 9. Pearl. It is an old Flower, 
of a bright carnation color, marked and ftriped 
Herbal Lib. L 
with more or lefs white. The Leaves of the Flow- 
er twine, and ftand different from others. The 
bottom and chives a pale yellow. 
CCCXIX. 1 30. Pellican. When it comes 
right it is a pretty Flower, of a good carnation 
color, marked thick with fmaller and greater 
Stripes of white : the bottom and chives of a green- 
ilh dark blew color. 
CCCXX. 131. Pompeza. It is a fair large 
Flower, conftantly well marked wirh fine light 
carnation and pure white : the bottom and chives 
blew. 
> 3 2 - Prefident. It is a round 
(jlobd form’d Flower, marked with, purplifh red, 
lighter and fadder yellow: the bottom and chives 
Violet. 
CCCXXII. 133. Prefident Royal. It is much 
a better Flower than the former, finely marked . 
with crimfon and white. 
CCCXX 1 II. 134. Prince of Orange. It is of 
a good Orange color, ftriped with yellow, of 
which color the bottom and chives are. 
CCCXXIV. 135. Princefs Royal. It is a 
produftion from the Plunders Widow , and differs 
from it only, in that the Leaves of the fad Purple 
Flower are lifted about the fides with white. 
CCCXX V. 10,6. Prince] sPurgiana It is the 
belt of all the Species of the Widows. It has thin 
Leaves well marked with two purples, and much 
white, which comrtionly has the Maftery: the bot- 
tom and chives are like thofe of rhe Handers- 
Widow. 
CCCXXVI. 137. Pluto. It is a dark fullen 
Flower, of a Soocy Orange color, variably mark- 
ed with darker and lighter yellow, a fad greenifh 
bottom and blewifh chives. 
CCCXXVII. 138. Paragon Bembrig-, Runde- 
lo \ or Angelica. It is a large long Leav’d flower 
of a deep reddifh purple color, flaked and marked 
with white : the bottom and chives of a dark 
purple color 
CCCXXVIII. 139. Paragon Alette. It is a 
Angular good Flower, compofed with crimfon 
and white. 
CCCXXIX. 140. Prelate Brown-Purple. It 
is a fine flower, of a brown purple color, well 
marked with white, and notably differing’ from 
others- 
CCCXXX. 141. Portugal Noble. It is but 
a finall, yet a Noble Flower, finely marked with 
fmall Lines of cinnamon color, and pale ftraw 
color, with a dark bottom and black chives. 
CCCXXX 1 . 142. Proteus. It is a pretty fmall 
Flower, well markt with deeper and lighter crim- 
fon and pale yellow : a dark bottom, and Violet 
purple chives. 
. CCCXXXII. 143. Vroferpine. The tops of 
its Leaves are of the color of the Aiemorable , yel- 
low towards the fides, marked and whipt about 
with a very brown dark Purple. The botton? is 
yellowifh, the chives purple. 
CCCXXXIII. 144 . Phenix. It is a fine Flow- 
er, fell colored, railed from Seed, and is of good 
efteem. ° 
CCCXXXIV. 149. Rojilliante. It is a large 
Flower, Role colored, variably fpotted and ftriped 
with white, which commonly has the Maftery ; the 
bottom and chives are blew. 
CCCXXXV. 146. Swifs of Portugal. Iris a 
tall large long Leav’d Flower, of a Rich crimfon 
color, with fome Marks about the edges of the 
Leaves, of a deep red, ftriped with great Guards 
and Lifts of Straw color through every Leaf 
thereof; with a large round yellow bottom and 
Straw colored chives. There are feveral forts of 
Swijfers, 
