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kind of dead, dull, or fuller, blufh color, but yet 
pleafant,. with blewifh Thrums or Threads in the 
middle. 
XLV. 15. Anemone tenuifolia /implex purpu- 
rafcens ■, thin Leav’d Angle pale Purple colored 
Wind-flower. This confifts of many fmall nar- 
row Leaves, of a pale Purple or Blulh color on 
the outfide, and fomewhat deeper on theinfide. 
XLVI. 1 6. Anemone tenuifolia /implex bade 
Somi florum -, thin Leav’d Angle Apple f lower’d 
Anemone. This in its Root and Leaf is like unto 
the Artt Scarlet Anemone , but its flower confifts 
of feven large Leaves, without any bottoms, of a 
whitecolor, having edges, and fome large Stripes 
alfo of a Carnation or Flefti color to be l'een in 
them, marked fomewhat like an Apple Bloflom, 
and thereupon it is called in Latine, Anemone tenu- 
ij olia fimplex alba infer facie Eouii llorum. 
IV. thill or narrow Lea'll' d double flow- 
er’d ANEMONES. 
XL V II. 1. Anemone tenuifolia jlorc pleno ru- 
bro vulgaris : Common narrow Leav’d double red 
Wind-Aower. Its Roots are thick and tuberous, 
fomething refembling lmall Races of Ginger, of a 
yellowilh brown color, and neither fo big nor fo 
black, as thofe of the other kind with broad Leaves. 
It has many winged Leaves, divided into many 
and feveral Branches, each Leaf being cut and part- 
ed into many diviAons, imaller, and more divided 
than thofe of Parlly, and fome of them like thofe 
of a Carrot. Among which rifes up one, two, or 
more Stalks, according to the bignefs of the Root, 
with fome fmall green Leaves about the middle of 
each of them, and bearing at the top, one great 
double flower, conAlting of 6 or 7, and fometimes 
of more, broad outer Leaves, of a deep red color, 
having in the middle a large Thrum of fmall 
Leaves, of a lighter and much paler red color. 
Out of the middle of which, comes many larger 
and broader Leaves, of a lighter red than the out- 
ward Leaves, and deeper than thofe of the Thrum, 
which warmed by the Sun, fpread themfe'lves over 
it. ... 
XLVDI. 2. Anemone tenuifolia flore Coccineo 
pleno vulgaris : Common narrow Leav’d double 
Scarlet Wind-flower. Its Root is tuberous and 
thick, very like 10 the Root of Angle Scarlet Ane- 
mone : And its Leaves are very like to the fame, 
but not lo fmall cut and divided, as that with the 
purple flower. The Flower when it Arft opens it 
feif, conAlfs of 6, and fometimes of 7 or 8 broad 
Leaves, of a deep red, or excellent Scarlet color, 
the middle head being thick clofed, and of a green- 
ifh color, which after the flower has flood blown 
fome rime, does gather colors, and opens it felf 
into many fmall Leaves, very thick, of a more 
pale red color , and more Stamel like than the 
Leaves. 
XL 1 X. 3. Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno verfi- 
color : The narrow Leav’d double variable Wind- 
flower, or double Apple-bloflom. It is in all 
things like the Arft (at Se£t. 47.) but only in the 
color of the flowers, which in this, will be of a 
pale blulh color, the tops of the Leaves almoft 
white, and the bottoms Peach color. And fome- 
times the flower will be red like the Arft, but 
ftriped and variegated, with pale blufh, almoft 
white, and fometimes without any marking at all. 
All thefe diverfities are found in this one kind, all 
proceeding from one Root. 
L. 4. Anemone tenuifolia fiore Coccineo fatit- 
ro pleno The Double Carnation Velvet Wind- 
Flower. Its Flower is of a deep Orange Tawney 
Crimfon, near unto the color of the outer Leaves 
of the trench or African Marigold , and not differ- 
ing from the next following in any thing elfe. 
LI. y. Anemone tenuifolia fiore Coccineo pleno 
variegata : the Parti - colored Double Crimfon 
Wind-Flower. This varies not neither in its Root, 
Leaf, or form of its Flower, from the fecond at 
(Sell. XLVII 1 .) but in the color, in that this will 
have fometimes the outer broad Leaves parti-colo- 
red, with whitifti or blufti colored great Streaks in 
the red Leaves both infide and outftde -, as alfo 
divers of the middle ot inner Leaves, ftriped in 
the fame manner. Its Root gives fairer Flowers 
in fome Years than in others ; and fometimes gives 
flowers all red again. 
LII. 6. Anemone tenuifolia Elegantior fiore 
pleno rubro. Narrow Leav’d more Elegant Double 
red Wind-Flower. Its Root is as great and thick 
as that of the Common Red , but flatter, and more 
fpreading chan it. It has narrower and more di- 
vided Leaves than any of the former ; the Stalk is 
taller, and the outer Leaves of the flower more in 
number, and (harper pointed, of a good Crimfon 
color the Thrum in the middle is of a pale red, 
out of whole middle comes other Leaves, large and 
fpreading themfelves almoft quite over the Flower, 
of a deeper color than the Thrum. Many times 
two Flowers will be joined together on one Stalk, 
which happens more frequently than in any other. 
LII I. 7. Anemone tenuifolia fiore pleno fuave 
rubente : The Greater Double Blufh Wind-Flower. 
There is almoft no difference in the Roots or Leaves 
of this, from the Common Double Scarlet Anemone , 
(at Sell. XLVII 1 .) faving that the Leaves hereof 
are a little broader, and feem to be of a little 
freftier green color. The Flower of this is as large 
almoft, and as double ; and the inner Leaves like- 
wife almoft as large as they, being of a whitifh or 
ftefh color at their Arft opening ; but afterwards 
become of a molt lively blufti color -. rhe bottoms 
of the Leaves abiding of a deeper blufli ; and with 
long Handing, the tops of the Leaves will turn 
almoft white again. 
L 1 V. 8. Anemone tenuifolia flore plenoCoccineo. 
Narrow leav’d double Scarlet Anemone, or Wind- 
Flower. This is like that at Set}. LII. above, but 
that the Stalks grow not fo high, and the Flowers 
are fomething ftnaller, which are thick and double, 
and of an excellent rich Scarlet color, ufually cal- 
led the Incarnadine de Spain. 
LV. 9. Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno Coccineo 
variegata coma albefcente : Narrow leav’d double 
Scarlet variegated Wind-Flower, with a whitifh 
middle or thrum. This is in all things like the 
laft, but only in the color of the Flower, which in 
this is of the fame Scarlet color, but finely ftriped 
and marked with white and the Thrum feeming 
to be almoftall white. Sometimes alfo, thebroad- 
et Leaves will come out of the middle thereof, of 
a bright Scarlet ftriped with white, like unto the 
outer leaves. 
LVI. 10. Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno coma 
Scarlato : Narrow leav’d double Scarlet thrumed 
Wind-flower. This differs from the laft, in that 
the outer leaves hereof are white, and the Thrum 
is of a Scarlet color. 
LVII. it. Anemone tenuifolia flore pleno, dilla 
Kacara : Narrow leav’d double Wind-flower, 
called Nacara. This is like unto the Scarlet ; fa 
ving that the Flower is of a deeper and yellower 
Scarier color, refembling that of the leffer trench, 
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