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V. 3. Anemone latijolia Purpurea St c llat a, five 
P apavaracea flore flmplici \ The broad Leaved 
Single Purple Star Anemone , or Wind-flower. 
Its tuberous Root is blackilh on the outfide, and 
white within, knobby, with many Fibres growing 
from it. Its firlt Leaves, which always lpring up 
before Winter, (if the Root be not kept too long 
out of the Ground,) are fomething like the Leaves 
of Same lc, or Self-Heal ^ but the reft which fol- 
low, are more deeply cut in or Jagged. Among 
which, rife up divers round Stalks, befet with jag- 
ged Leaves , ( as all other Anemones are, ) above 
which Leaves, the Stalks rife up about 2 or 3 
Inches, bearing one Flower a piece, compofed of 
1 2 Leaves or more, narrow and pointed, of a bleak 
Purple, or whitifh Alh color, fomewhat fhiningon 
the outfide, and of a fine Purple color tending to 
a Murry, on the infide, with many blackifh blew 
Threads or Thrums in the middle of the Flower, 
let about a Head, in which grows the Seed, which 
is fmall and black, inclofed in foft VVooll or 
Down, which flies away with the Wind, carrying 
the Seed with it, if not carefully gathered. 
VI. 4. Anemone latifolia flore purpurea Stel- 
lata altera flmplici 5 another broad Leav’d Angle 
Star Flower’d Purple Anemone or Wind-Flower. 
This differs not from the former in Leaf or Flower, 
faving that this is of a more pale or dull color on 
the outfide, and of a paler purple color on the 
infide. 
VII. Anemone latifolia Viola purpurea flore 
flmplici * broad Leav’d Angle Violet colored Ane- 
mone or Wind-Flower. This has but 8 Leaves, 
(as many of them which follow have) and is of a 
Violet Purple color, whence its Name: Of thele 
3 laft forts, there are fome which differ only in ha- 
ving white bottoms, fome fmaller and fome larger. 
VIII. 6. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici , pur- 
purea flriata Broad Leav’d Angle, purple, ftri- 
ped Anemone, or Wind - Flower. The Purple is 
the fame with the former, but a little paler, tend- 
ing more to rednefs, whofe Flowers have many 
white Lines and Stripes thro’ the Leaves. 
IX. 7. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Carnea 
vivacijflma ^ Broad Leav’d Angle Flower’d, frefli 
blufh colored Wind-Flower. Its green Leaves are 
fomething larger, and fo is the Flower likewife, 
confilting of 8 Leaves, and fometimes of more, of 
the color of Carnation Silk , fometimes pale, and 
fometimes deeper, with a whitifh Circle about the 
bottom of the Leaves ^ which Circle in fome is 
larger, and more to be feen than in others, when 
the Flower lays it feif open with the heat of the 
Sun ; having blewifh Threads in the middle. 
This may be called the Carnation Anemone , or 
Wind-Flower. 
X. 8. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Perflci 
Violacea * The broad Leav’d Gredeline color’d Angle 
Wind-Flower. This Gredeline color is between a 
Peach color and a Violet. 
XI. 9. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Cochi- 
nclle ; Broad Leav’d fingle Cochinele Wind- 
Flower. This is of a finereddifh Violet, or Pur- 
ple, or Cochinele color. 
XII. 10. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Car- 
dinalis : Broad Leav’d fingle Flower’d Cardinal 
Wind-Flower. It is of a rich Crimfon red color. 
There is another fort of it which is deeper, called 
Sanguinea , or Blood red Anemone , but it is not of 
fo lively a color : And another called Cramefina , 
called the Crimfon Anemone , which is of an ordi- 
nary Crimfon color. 
XIII. 11. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Coc- 
iinea •, Broad Leav’d fingle Stamel colored Wind- 
Flower. This is near unto a Scarlet color. 
XIV. 12. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici in- 
carnate 1, Broad Leav’d fingle incarnate Wind- 
flower. It is of a fine delay’d red, or Flefh color. 
There is another called In.arnata Hifpanica , or 
Spanilh Incarnate Wind-Flower, which is of a live- 
ly Flefh color, lhadowed with yellow : And ano- 
ther caWe&'Rulhflcens, or Blufh Anemone , of a fair 
whitifh red. 
XV. 13. Anemone latifolia flore flmplici Mof- 
chatclla flriata h Broad Leav’d fingle Nutmeg 
Wind-Flower. This confifts of 8 Leaves of a dark 
whitifh color, ftriped all over with Veins of a fine 
blufh color, the bottoms being white. 
XVI. 14. Anemone latijolia flore flmplici En- 
fumata Broad Leav’d fingle, fmoaky Wind-Flower. 
It is of a pale whitifh color, tending to gray, and 
is called Monks Gray IVind-Plower. 
XVII. 1 5. Anemone latifolia flore Cimplici , five 
Pavo major -, The greater Peacock Wind-Flower, 
or greater fingle Orange Tawney Anemone. Its 
Leaf is fomewhat broader than many, or moll of 
the Anemones , coming near unto the Leaf of the 
Great double Orange colored Anemone , confilting of 
8 large or broad Leaves, very near unto the fame 
Orange color which is in the Double Flower, but 
fomewhat deeper. There is alfo Pavo minor , or 
leffer Orange Tawney Anemone, whofe f lower is 
leffer. 
XVIII. Kota. There are befides thefe expreffed, 
fo great Varieties of mixt colors in the Flowers of 
this Broad Leav'd Single kind , arifing every Year 
from Sowing of the Seed of fome of the choicelt 
for that purpofe, that it is admirable to obferve 
as well in the great Variety of Simple colors, 
where there is but one only, as in the mixture of 
two or three colors in one Flower ^ befides the di- 
verfity of the bottoms of the Flowers, fome having 
white or yellowifh bottoms, fome having none, 
and yet both of the fame color or colors * and 
likewife in the Thrums or Threads in the middle. 
But the molt admirable Beauty is in the Double 
Flowers , which arife from the Seed of the other 
Single ones , fome having two or three rows of 
Leaves in their Flowers * and fome as thick of 
Leaves as a Double Marigold , or Double Crow foot ; 
and of the fame feveral colors as are in the Single 
Flowers ^ fo that it would be almoft impoflible to 
exprefs them all feverally, fome tailing out to be 
Double in one Year, which may prove lefs Double 
or Single in another * yet very many abiding con- 
ftamly Double as at firft. 
II. Of Broad Lead'd Double Flower'd 
ANEMONES. 
XIX. 1. Anemone latifolia maxima verflcolor 
vulgaris , Anemone Cbalcedonica maxima verflcolor. 
The common broad Leav’d double variable Anemo- 
ne or Wind-flower, orgreateft double Wnid-flower 
of Conflantinople , by fome called the Spanifh Mari- 
gold. Its Root is tuberous, large and thick, of a 
blackilh color on the outfide and yellowilh within, 
not (hooting out any long (lender Roots as others 
do. It fprings up before Winter, with broader and 
greener Leaves than any of the former kinds, not 
fo much divided or cut in on the edges, yet fo cut 
in, as that the edges are folding, feldom lying 
fmooth and plain, of a frefher green color than 
many which follow, and a little hard in handling, 
and therefore ceiled by fome Hard-Leaf ; From a- 
m©ng thefe Leaves rife up or.e or two Stalks (fel- 
dom more from one Root) having fome Leaves as 
bout their middles jagged ( as all the Anemones 
