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1244 Salmon s 'Herbal. Lab. I. 
I'edddifh yellow Wall-Flower. 4.- Keiri , five Leu- 
coium Luteum jlGre pleno maximum , The Greateft 
Double Yellow Wall-Flower. 
The Descriptions. 
IV. The firft, or our Common Single Wall- 
Flower. Its Root is white , hard, and fibrous , has 
fever al jmall ', narrow , Awg, and dark green Leaves, 
Jet without order, upon round, whitifh woody Stalks, 
Wall-Flower Single, Common. 
•Jiicb bear at the tops many Single yellow F lowers 
one above another , each of them having four 
Leaves apiece , anti a very facet Smell : After 
which, come long Pods, containing reidijh Seed. 
V. The fecond, or Great Single Wall-Flower. 
Its Root is like the former, and will perijh 14 
Winter, if not defended from hard ProJls. It's 
Leaves as well <11 flowers , are much larger than 
the former. I he Leaves are of a darker, and 
of a Jhining green color, and the flowers of a 
very deep Gold yellow color , and commonly as 
broad at a Half-Crown piece of Silver. The 
Spike or top of flowers is alfo much longer, and 
it abides much longer in flowering, and is much 
jweeler in its Scent or Smell. The Pods for 
Seed are thicker and Ihorter, with a fmall point 
at the end. This Plant is flower in Spreading 
it fetf out into Branches , and more tender to be 
preferved , and is increafed by Planting Us Branch- 
es, being flipt off. 
VI. The third, or White Single Wall -Flower. 
It hat a Root like the former, and its Leaves are 
as green as the Great kind, but nothing Jo large. 
The flowers ft and at the top , but not in fo long a 
Spike, but rather in a Tuft, and each flower is 
compofed of 4 Leaves, of a white color, not much 
larger than the Common Kind, but of a weaker 
Smell. The Pods are not fo great as tbofe of the 
former greater one. This is more eafie to be pro- 
pagated or increafed, but requires fome care in 
defending it from the Cold oj Winter. 
Wall-Flower Single, Great. 
Belonging to SECT. V. 
Wall-Flower Double Common. 
