Tihe Englifh Gardner . 13 7 
Hepatica’s are likewife increafed by lowing, as well as by 
parting their roots } alfo the leveral varieties of London- 
tufts, or Pride of London is encreafed the lame way. 
Now by what I have written, you may eafily guels what 
improvements may be made by fowing of the feeds of di¬ 
vers Flowers and Herbs, which if I thought were neceflary, 
I could have enlarged upon. 
This already being fufficient for any ingenious young Pra¬ 
ctitioner, I (hall conclude as to this. 
To the end any young Practitioners may readily know 
what to feek or enquire after for the furnifhing of their Gar¬ 
dens } I have here under let down a Catalogue of Flowers, 
as I have of the Herbs at the end of the Kitchen-garden } 
both filch as are yearly to be railed of Seed, call’d Annuals} 
as alfo others of divers kinds} and becaufe many are very 
much taken and affedted with furnifhing of their flo wer-pots, 
for the adorning of fome Kooms in their Houles, &c. I have 
fet down the names of divers forts and kinds, that are fit 
for the aforelaid purpofes, in regard of the length of their 
Stalks or Branches} as alfo of fuch as are only for Orna¬ 
ment in their places where they grow, or for Nofe-gays : 
And firft of thole call’d Annuals,yearly to be fown. 
Adonis-flower. 
African-Ma rygolds. 
Scarlet-beans. 
Coventry Bell-flowers. 
Great blew bind-weed , or 
Connuvolu’s major. 
Small bind-weed, or Connu¬ 
volu’s minor. 
Catch-fly, two forts. 
Candy-tufts, two or three va¬ 
rieties. 
Fennel-flower or Nigella, two 
or three varieties. 
T French 
Fox-gloves, white and red. 
Small white flax. 
French Honeysuckles. 
Hone ft y, or white Sattin. 
Kollihocks, double and (in¬ 
gle. 
Larks-heel, or Spurs, divers 
varieties. 
Lupins. 
Melancholy Gentleman. 
Moth-mullins, four or five 
varieties. 
Marveolds, double. 
