Chap. 713. Englijh Herbs. 1195 
Swiften , but this is the belt, the others being lef- 
fer, and not fo well colored. 
CCCXXXVI. 147. Semper Auguftus. It was 
formerly of much elteem, but its blower is not ve- 
ry large, but well Veined and Striped with deep 
crimfon, and pale yellow. The bottom and chives 
a dark Violet Purple. 
CCCXXXVII. 148. Sufanna. It is a pleafing 
delightful Flower, of a comely Form j the colors 
bright carnation and Snow white, from its firft 
opening, well parted and divided. The bottom 
white, with pale greenilh chives. 
CCCXXXV 1 II. 149. Star de Mans. It is a 
fmall Flower, with long and very narrow lharp 
pointed Leaves, at firft opening twifted at the 
ends, which after open and fpread flat, is like a 
Star, with fix Points, of a reddifh lfabella color, 
lfriped towards the bottom with white. The bot- 
tom and chives are both pale yellow. 
CCCXXXIX. iso. Sigifmund. It is a good 
Flower, of a criml’on color, interfperfed with 
white. 
CCCXL. t s t • Tudart , or Toundart. It is 
like the Agat Robine , of a heavy dull reddifh co- 
lor, the Leaves edged with a Smoaky Dove color, 
and fometimes a little marked with white : the 
bottom and chives black. 
CCCXLI. 15:2. Tudart Royal It is better 
than the former, the Flower is of a fad red color, 
whipt about the edges with crimfon, and ftriped 
with pale yellow. The bottom and chives are 
black. 
CCCXLII. 1 y 3. Triumphant. It is a fmaller 
Flower than Genera/ Gouda * the Stalk is weak, 
and the colors good crimfon and white, but very 
unconftant. The bottom and chives blew. 
CCCXLIII. 154. Turbant. It is a large round 
hollow Leav’d Flower, often with eight or more 
Leaves, of a reddifh Peach color. Flamed up the 
middle and fides with crimfon. The bottom blew, 
with dark brown chives. 
CCCXLIV. iyy. Trencontane. It is Flefh 
colored, pale yellow, and lfabella 5 the bottom 
and chives arealfo a pale yellow. 
CCCXLV. 156. Unick laCroy. It is a fine 
Flower, made up with a various Mixture, or in- 
terpofition of carnation and white. 
CCCXLVI. 15:7. Vejia. It has a handfome 
round Flower, of a deep (hining crimfon color, 
variably fpread with white * but if the red has the 
Maftery, it foon runs over the white * the bot- 
tom and chives are blew. 
CCCXLVII. 158. Vejta Roy a/, or Nompare. 
It is a better and more conftant Flower than the 
laft, being carnation, crimfon and white. When 
the Flower marks well, the bottom is white, and 
the chives blew. 
CCCXLVIII. 15:9. Violetta. It is one of the 
firft Blown of the Mediae, and is of a Violet Pur- 
ple color, fometimes well marked with white. 
The bottom and chives are a pale yellow. 
CCCXLIX. 160. Vehette , or Velvet Tulip. 
It is a good Flower, of a deep dark Velvet Purple 
color, marked with fome lighter Purple and white 
Stripes, efpecially in the tops of the Leaves. The 
bottom and chives are black. 
CCCL. 16 1. Zeablom. It is of divers forts, 
the moft ordinary is of a fad blewifh red color j 
fometimes a little marked with white, very un- 
conftant, and apt to run, as moft of the Zcabloms 
are •. the bottom and chives are a fad purple. 
CCCLI. 162. Zeablom Royal. It is at firft 
opening a fine Flower, Striped and Veined through 
every Leaf thereof, with blewifh carnation, gre- 
delineand white ^ but if the Seafonis hot, it will 
run, and be flubber’d all over. The bottom and 
chives are both blew. 
CCCLI 1 . 163. Zclinda. It is a fine pleafing 
Flower, rifen from a Self-color, and by fome 
much efteemed. 
CCCLIII. 164. Zweman Garet, or Cbamolet. 
It is an old Flower of a deep Peach color, chame- 
leted, and ftriped with red and white. The bot- 
tom is blew, and the chives purple. 
III. Of the SEROTIN^E: 
O R , 
Late F lowering Tulips. 
CCCLI V. Thefe are declared in the General 
De/cription, fo that there is no need of repeating 
the fame things again; and they begin to Flower 
much about the time when the Mediu are paft : 
The greateft thing in thefe, is the Mixture of their 
colors, in which there are no fuch plentiful Vari- 
eties as in the two former forts. The chief of 
which, (Flowering from the middle of May to 
the middle of June , and fometimes longer,) are 
thefe few following. 
Firft ^rom Mr. PARK INSO N. 
CCCLV. 1. Rojca intenfior, aul remijjior. A 
Rofe-colored, deeper or paler. 
CCCLV I. 2. Rubra vulgaris , aut Saturalior , 
O' quafi nigricans fundo luteo vel nigra , vel nigro 
Orbe, aurco inclufo : Oculus Solis diBa. An ordi- 
nary red, or more deep, like black Blood, with a 
black or yellow bottom, or black circled with yel- 
low, called the Suns Eye. 
CCCLVII. 3. lout e a communis. The common 
or ordinary yellow Tulip. 
CCCLVIII. 4. Lutca oris rubris. A yellow 
Tulip with red edges. 
CCCLIX. 5. Lute a gut t is Sanguineis^ fundo 
nigro , vel vario. A yellow with red Spots and 
Veins, the bottom black, or various colored. 
Secondly, from Mr. REA. 
CCCLX. 1. Agat Romanc. It is an old Flow- 
er, moft pale Rofe colored, fometimes well mark- 
ed about the edges with crimfon, and ftriped with 
white. 
CCCLXI. 2. Grefound. It is a low fmall 
Flower, of a dark red color, ftriped and feathered 
with pale yellow ar firft, which after turns white: 
the bottom and chives both blew. 
CCCLX II. 3. Marbre liar l us. It is an ordi- 
nary Flower, moft a Flefh color, marked with 
lfabella , and fometimes a little white : the bot- 
tom and chives a dark blew. 
CCCLXIII- 4. Par agon Mullen. It is a bright 
carnation, and fometimes well ftriped with white : 
the bottom and chives blew. 
CCCLXI V. 5. Rato Madam , yellow Grown , 
and Grown of France It is now a common Flow- 
er, of a good full red color, marked and crowned 
on the tops of the Leaves with good yellow : the 
bottom and chives are yellow. 
CCCLXV. 6 . Prince de la More. Iris a fine 
Flower, as rare as the former is common, well mark- 
ed with a deeper and lighter cinnamon color, and 
pale yellow j with a blew bottom and black chives. 
7 N 2 CCCLXVI. 7. 
