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thefe confifting of many fomething broad Leaves, 
having no Brufh or Thrum of Leaves, but a fmali 
Head or Button in the middle, fome having but 
two rows of Leaves, fome three, and fomefo thick 
and double, that the Head in the middle is nor to 
be feen, until the Flowers fall. And yet thefe 
kinds, (efpecially the thinner forts) perfeft their 
Seeds, from whence many fine Flowers may be 
produced. Thefe are called Hermaphrodites ^ for 
that they partake of both kinds, as having the Roots 
and Leaves of the Narrow, and the Flowers of the 
Broad Leav'd Anemones. • 
XXX. In the handling and ordering of the ra- 
rer forts of thefe excellent Flowers, fome particu- 
lar care is to be taken ^ for if the Soil, Scituation, 
Time, and Modus of Planting and taking up, be 
not exaftly obferved, the Flowers will neither be 
fair, nor will the Roots profper and increafe ^ but 
on the contrary rot and confume $ more efpecially 
all the beft Double kinds with narrow Leaves ^ 
but the ordinary, and thofe with Single Flowers, 
are more hardy. 
XXXI. 1. Anemone tcnuifolia fiore fimplici 
vulgaris •, The Common Narrow Leav’d Single 
Wind-Flower. Its Root is much bigger than the 
Double kind, and apter to increafe, and the green 
Leaves are larger, ranker, and more in number 
than in the Double kinds. The Stalks are tall, and 
bear plentifully fair large blufh colored Flowers, 
commonly confilting of one row of broad Leaves, 
with a hairy Head or Button in the middle ^ which 
after the Flowers are paft, grow big and long, 
yielding ftore of fmali flat brown Seed, involved 
111 Down. 
XXXII. 2. Anemone angufifolia , five Gerani- 
folia c&rulea fiore fimplici : Narrow Leav’d blew 
fingle Flower’d Anemone or Wind-Flower. The 
Root is blackifli without, and extends it felf in 
long tuberous pieces, fomewhat like to thofe of the 
Broad Anemones. 1 1 fprings not ou t of the Ground, 
till the great Winter Frofts be paft, viz. about the 
middle of February , when thin cut Leaves come 
forth, fomewhat brownifh at their firft appearing ^ 
but afterwards fpread out into winged green Leaves, 
fomething broader than the reft which follow, di- 
vided into three parts, and each part into three 
Leaves, every one cut in about the edges, one 
ftanding aguinft another upon a long llender Foot- 
ftalk, and the end-Leaf by it felf. Among thefe, 
rife up two or three green Stalks, garnilhed with 
fuch like thin Leaves as are fet at the bottom * 
from above which rife the Flowers, but upon one 
Stalk, confilting of 14 or 15 fmali pale watchet, 
or blew Leaves, lefler than any of the Single Kinds 
which follow, which encompafs many whitifh 
Threads, and a l’mall green Head in the middle, 
fomething like the Head of the Wild Crowfoot , in 
which is contained fuch like Seed. 
XXXIII. 3. Anemone angufti folia, fiore fimplici 
alba • Narrow Leav’d white Single Flower Ane- 
mone. This is a Species of the laft deferibed, but 
with this difference, That the Leaves of this are 
not brown at their firft riling, but green ^ and that 
the Flowers in this are white, in that blew. 
XXXIV. 4. Anemone angufifolia purpurea 
vulgaris ^ The common narrow Leav’d Single Purple 
Wind-Flower. Its Root is fmaller, and more 
fpreading every way into fmali, long, flat, Tube- 
rous parts, than any other kinds of Single or Double 
Anemones. This is one of the molt common 
Wind-Flowers, and therefore leaft regarded it 
has many winged Leaves ftanding upon feveral 
Stalks, cut and divided into divers Leaves, much 
like unto the Leaves of a Carrot. Among which, 
rife up Stalks with fome Leaves thereon, (as is 
ufual to the whole Family of the Anemones , both 
Wild and Manured \) at the tops of which ftand 
the Flowers, confifting of fix Leaves commonly, 
but fometimes they will have 7 or 8, being very 
large, and of a perfect Purple Violec color, very 
fair and lively. The middle Head has many black- 
ifn Thrums or Threads about it ^ but I never heard 
that it was ever found to bear Seed. 
XXXV. 5. Anemone angufifolia fiore fimplici^ 
Carnea pallida : Narrow Leav’d Single, pale Blufh 
colored Wind-Flower. This in irs Hoot and Leaf 
is like the former, but the Flower is nothing fo 
large, but is whitifh tending to a Blufh color, and 
of a deeper Blufh towards the bottom of the Flow- 
er, with blackifli blew Thrums in the middle, ne- 
ver being obferved to give Seed. 
_ XXX VI. 6. Anemone tcnuifolia fiore fimplici , 
Carnea yirida unguibufquc alb is : Narrow Leav’d 
Single lively Blufh colored Wind-Flower, with 
white bottoms. This is like the laft in Leaf and 
Flower, but that the Flower of this is larger, and 
its Nails or bottoms are white. 
XXXVIJ. 7. Anemone angufifolia fiore fim- 
plicr, alba venis purpuris : Narrow Leav’d Single 
white Anemone, with Purple Veins. This is a lel- 
fer Flower than the other, and being white, has 
Purple colored Veins and Stripes running through 
every Leaf 
XXXVIII. 8. Anemone tcnuifolia Coccinea 
fimplex •, thin Leav’d fingle Scarlet Anemone. Its 
Root is tuberous, but confifting of thicker pieces, 
fomewhat like unto the Roots of the broad Leav’d 
Anemones , but fomewhat brown, and not fo black, 
moft like unto the Root of the Double Scarlet Ane- 
mone. The Leaves are fomething like unto the 
former, but a little broader, and not fo finely cut 
and divided -, the Flower confifts of fix reafonable 
large Leaves, of an excellent bright Red or Scarlet 
color : the bottoms of the Leaves are large and 
white, and the Thrums or Threads in the middle, 
of a blackifh Purple color. 
XXXIX. 9 . Anemone tenu folia fimplex Coc- 
cinea abfque unguibus ; Narrow, or thin Leav’d 
fingle Scarlet colored Wind-Flower. This is very 
near to the color of the laft deferibed, and without 
any white bottom in its Leaves. 
XL. 10. Anemone tenu folia fimplex fiore Ho- 
lofericeo: thin Leav’d fingle Crimfon Velvet Wind- 
Flower. This has as large a Flower as any of the 
Single Kinds, and is of an Orient deep red Crim- 
fon Velvet color. 
XLI. 1 1. Anemone tenui folia fimplex fiore 
Sanguinea $ thin Leav’d fingle Blood red Wind- 
Flower. This is of a deeper red color than the 
former, to wit of a deep Blood red. And there is 
fiore rubra fundo luteo , another fort of the Same 
Blood red, with a yellow bottom. 
XLII. 12. Anemone tenu folia fimplex Coccinea 
dilution -, thin Leav’d fingle bright Crimfon colo- 
red Wind-Flower. Irs Flower has fome Leaves 
round pointed, and others fharp pointed 5 and it is 
of a perfeft Crimfon color, fome lighter or more 
diluted, fome more red than others. 
XLIII. 13. Anemone tcnuifolia fimplex alba 
Staminibus purpureis \ thin Leav’d fingle white 
Flower’d Anemone. Its Flower is pure white, 
with blewilh Purple Thrums in the middle. And 
there is one of this fiore alba venis Carncis , 
which has blufh Veins running through every one 
of its white Leaves. Alfo another white Flower’d, 
unguibus purpureis , which has the bottoms of all 
its white Leaves of a purple color. 
XLIV. 14. Anemone tenu folia fimplex fiore 
Carnea. Hi/panica", Thin Leav’d fingle Spanifh blufh 
Wind-Flower This has a very great Hower, of a 
kind 
