French Marygolds, two or 
three varieties. 
Princes Feather, two forts 
ordinary. 
Princes Feather, or Amoran- 
tus, divers varieties. 
-tender. 
Pearl-grafs. 
Tree Primrofo. 
Double Poppies, divers va¬ 
rieties. 
Indian or Musk Scabious, di¬ 
vers varieties. 
Sianus or Bottles,, divers va¬ 
rieties. 
Spanifh Saffron. 
Snap-Dragons, divers varie¬ 
ties. 
Stock G illy-flowers. 
Venus’s Looking-glafs. 
Thefe are likewife raifecl of Seed , and are likewife increafed hy 
flipping, parting their Roots, and laying, fit to fnrnijh a 
Flower-pot. 
C Hampions. 
Canterbury Bells. 
Columbines, of divers vari¬ 
eties. 
Cranes-bill, of divers forts. 
Carnations, Or Gilly- flower, 
Everlafting peafe. 
Fraxanella. 
Goats-rue. 
Whitfon-Gilly-flowers, Angle, 
Wall-Gilly-flowers, Angle. 
Stock-Gilly-flowers, double 
and Angle. 
Hollihocks, double and Angle. 
Sweet John. 
A double white flower, call’d 
White Marygold, 
I fuppofe of the kindred of 
the Maths. 
None-fuch, or flower of Bri- 
ftol Angle. 
Pinks double and Angle. 
Snap-dragons. 
Spanifh tufts. 
Throat-wort, a fort of Bell¬ 
flower. 
Valerion, red, and the greek, 
both white and blew. 
Thefe are generally increafed hy flipping and parting,and fit for a 
Flower-pot. 
A Ufter-aticus, or Italian ftar-wort, apt to run in a Gar¬ 
den. 
Batchellor Buttons, or double Campions, four or ftve va¬ 
rieties. 
Peach-leaved Bell-flowers, both blew and white. 
Double 
