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have) each Stalk bearing at its top one large Flower 
apiece, which is large and double; conlifting of 
many narrow, long, (harp pointed Leaves, the 
outmolt of which, are broadelt and greenifli at firft, 
but afterwards reddifh, with fome ltripes of Orange 
Tawney ; the middle Leaves within thefe are 
fmaller, and of a red color, or of an Orange 
Tawney 5 the innermoft being fmallelt, are wholly 
of the lame color, but turned fomewhat inward, 
covering the Head or Button, which is ufuai in the 
midft of the Flowers of moll ot this kind ; thefe 
having no Thrums or Threads in the middle as the 
former have, nor bearing any Seed 
XX. 2. Anemone l at i folia Chalcedonica altera , 
five Pavo major flore duplici. The great broad 
Leav’d double Orange Tawney Wind-flower. The 
Root of this is like the former, and its large Leaves 
are lo like the laft, that one can hardly diltinguifh 
them afunder : The Stalk alfo has fuch like Leaves 
upon it, bearing at the top a fair large Flower, 
conlifting of many Leaves, let in two or three ol 
large round pointed Leaves, of a light Scarlet Orange 
Tawney color. Thele Leaves Hand not fo thick 
or double as the former, feeming to be but one 
thick row, of many final I long Leaves, of an ex- 
cellent Crimfon color, wherein Lome yellow is 
mixed, which makes that color we call an Orange 
Tawny. The bottoms of the Leaves are red, with 
a whitifh Circle •, the thrtimmy Head in the middle, 
being befet with many dark blackifh Hairs or 
Threads. This Flower and the former, are molt 
common, and belt known of all the forts of double 
broad Leav’d Anemones. 
XXI. 2. Anemone latifoliaflore plena cocci neo vari- 
egata Anemone CypariJJia : The broad Leav’d double 
Anemone, with a Scarlet Flower; the double Cy- 
prus Anemone or Wind-flower. Its Root differs 
not from either of the former, and has Leaves very 
like the laft double Anemone, but not altogether 
fo large •, the Flower confifts of fmaller Leaves, and 
of color very near unto the laft Double Orange Ane- 
mone, but thicker of- Leaves, full as double as the 
flrit, alrho’ not fo ’great a Flower, without any 
head in the middle, or thrums about it, as in the 
laft. Mr. Rea fays, that the Stalk is tall, and that 
it bears a gallant large double Flower, of a rich 
Scarlet color, and every Leaf thereof finely Itriped 
and variegated with white; and that it far fur- 
paffes any of the former. 
XXII. 4. Anemone latifolia Cacumeni Margini, 
five Perfca : The broad Leav’d double Perfian 
Wind-flower. It came out of Pcrfia to Conflan- 
tinople , and from thence to us. In its Root and 
Leaf, it is very like to the former double Anemo- 
nes ; only the Flower hereof, is rather like unto the 
fecond great double Orange colored Anemone, at 
Sett. XX. above, uiual ly called Pavo major fore 
plcno ; being compofed of three rows of Leaves, 
the outermoll row conlifting of 10 or 12 larger 
Leaves ; and thofe more inward, leffer and more 
in number, but all of them variably marked with 
white, red, and yellow, having their bottoms white. 
But inftead of a middle Head with Thrums about 
it, as the other has ; this has a few narrow Leaves, 
of a deep yellow color in the middle, the Flower 
Handing upright. 
XXIII. •) . A nemone latifolia fore luteo duplici : 
The broad Leav’d double yellow Wind-flower. Its 
Root is Tuberous, and like the Root of the tingle * 
and has fuch broad round Leaves as the tingle, but 
fomewhat larger or ranker. The Stalks are befet 
with larger Leaves, more deeply cut in on the edges. 
The Flowers are of a more pale yellow, with fome 
purplilh Veins on the outfide, and a little round 
pointed: but they are all on the infide of a fair 
yellow color, conlifting of two rows of Leaves, of 
which the innermolf is the narrower, with a fmall 
green Head in the middle, encompafled with yellow 
Threads, as in the tingle. ' This has little or no 
Smell, and fprings up and flowers later than the 
tingle kind. 
XXIV. 6 . Anemone latifolia flore pleno Cocci- 
neo : The broad Leav’d double Scarlet colored 
Wind-flower. The Leaves are green, but fmaller 
than thofe of Pavo major, at Se£f. XX. the Flower 
is thick and double, conlifting of many round 
pointed narrow long Leaves, which are wholly of 
rich Scarlet color. There is Coccinea altera ; a- 
nother of this fort of double Scarlet Flowers, the 
Leaves whereof are narrow, lharp pointed, and of 
a light Scarlet color. And this is that fort, which 
is called Super-Rich. There is alfo another which 
bears double Flowers, almoft as large as the firft, 
which are of the color of Minium , or Red Lead. 
XXV. 7. Anemone latifolia flore pleno rubro 
The broad Leav’d double red Wind-flower. It has 
dark green Leaves, and a fmall double blood-red 
Flower, conlifting of many narrow Leaves. And 
of this kind there is another like unto it, only the 
Leaves of the Flowers are tipt, and a little edg’d 
with white. 
XXVI. 8. Anemone latifolia flore pleno purpu- 
rco variegala : The broad Leav’d double purple 
variegated Wind-flower. It differs from the next 
following, chiefly in Noblenefs of the Flower, 
which is very large, thick, and double, of ah ex- 
cellent reddifh Purple color ; and every Leaf there- 
of’ lifted about with white. 
XXVII. 9. Anemone latifolia flore pleno pur-, 
pureo: The broad Leav’d double Purple Wind- 
flower. It has broader Leaves than the 7 th afore- 
going, and-*of a brownilh green color. The Flower 
is fomething larger, and the Leaves thereof not fo 
numerous, but broader, of a Murry Purple color. 
There are divers forts like unto this, which only 
differ in the color of the Flowers-, fome being 
deeper, fome lighter, and fome of a pale Purple, 
which by long Handing before they fall, almoft 
feem white. 
XXVIII. lo. Anemone latifolia flore duplici 
vari egata : The broad Lea ’d double varioully co- 
lor’d Wind-flower. This is almoft like to the firft, 
at Sett. XIX. aforegoing; but lefler, whofe Flow- 
ers are very thick and double, fome being white, or 
whitilh, fome purple, deeper or paler, fome of a 
blufh or flefh color, and fome of a reddifh color 
tending to Scarlet, or Carnation, with feveral other 
varieties not eafy to be Named, which all of them 
continue conftant in their feveral appearances or 
colors. 
III. Of Narrow Leav’d Single 
ANEMONES. 
XXIX. The Single narrow Leav'd Anemo 
are of greater rarety, varity and elfeem, than the 
Latifolia s. Formerly we had but few of thefe 
Flowers, and fuch as were little worth, but now 
of late Years we are become Matters of a great 
Variety of them, admirable in their kinds, of di 
vers colors, plain, edged, ftriped or marked, Redr, 
Scarlets , Purples , Whites , Peach color'd , Rofe co 
lor'd , flmple and variegated with While. And 
fome others raifed from the Seeds of rhefe, which 
produce gallant Double Flowers of feveral colors, 
as Red, Scarlet , Purple , &c. both plain and ftriped, 
which have more refembled the Flowers of the 
Double Latifolia's , than thofe with narrow Leaves 
their 
