FRENCH MARY GOLD. 
T his Flower is Yellow, ftripp’d with a deep Red: Sometimes 
Whole is Red, and only ting’d with Yellow. The Sulk is tbg d 
Brown, The Leaves a pak duil^^-cen. . i 
P E R S r c A R I A. - * ' ’3’ 
ITpHE Flower, while ‘in Bud, is a deep (^!en ; when open fo as to (hew 
X the Infide of the is a very pale Colour. The Stem is Bro^, 
the Leaves a plealant Creep, ^ 
h J Pi P K .A. 
H E Flower are a very pale Red, a iirde ihcUnipg to Ptwrle- fThe Sta^ 
Ti^ L^ves: a ^le^ant Gre^^ 
X is Green, ftain*d with a rc^jh Br^wn. 
r/A^s't u'M f I A'k 
Double 
H E I>*re<5Iions_fGr GoJonri^ i^e^irigie Qik 'S aa- 
X fwer for this Flower.j only obferving that the Lines on the,t'^Q. ^ 
[ Petals in that, are obliterated in this Double Qoe.v ' | 
s >s : s.-q £ «n.> . . ^dT X ^ 
St. J o h N- 's W o r T. ’ 
■Si---.ko ■: 
T he whole of the Flower is a fine Yellow. The Stalk is tinged with a ■ 
purplifh Red. The Leaves are a bluifii Green. 
P T ^ O S.. , 
beauti/ul Flower, little inferior to the Auricula^ is greatly vary’d & 
A. ics Colour The prindpai Colour is a pale or deep Crimfon i likewi^ 
in its lev«>ral Desree; of Colour, edgM generally with White or Teilowif 
Purple in its fev«»ral Degre 
“”he Centre or tubuiar Fart, is Yellow. The Crimfon is firft laid with apali^ ' 
^he 
P^rmine, finifhing wirh Indico and Carmine. The Yellow with Gamb«g|£*, 
nhadowing with Gill -Stone } and the darkeft Parts with Biftre. The wBte 
Edge f 
: be neatly drawn with Flake White ; if Yellow, to be wa(h*d with 
to mix a little Biftre with the White for its Edge. The upper Sides of the 
Leaves are a pkafant Green ; to be colour’d with Sap-GreeR, and finilhine 
with a Mixture of Yellow Berries and Indico, making them appear rough, by 
fudden Dafhes of a deep Colour, asexprels’d in the Print. The under Sides 
a duH whitilh Grecji ; to be done with the Colours dcfcribed in Page 
^ ^ Leaves. The Stalk is brown, with a Mixtur| of Sap- Green ai3 
