The Englijh Gardner. 1 3 £ 
Double Crowfoot, divers forts, befidesthe more choice forts 
known beft by the latine name Ranunculus. 
Crimfon Cardinals-flower. 
Doable Featherfew. 
Hungarian Dead-Nettle. 
Spanilh knap-weed. 
Lichnes, or Double None-foch. 0 
Ladies Smocks-double. 
Live-ever, or Life everlafting. 
Blew Marygolds. 
Periwinkle, Three or Four varieties befides the great fort. 
Double Rockets or Whitfon-July-fiowers, three varieties. 
Double Sope-wort, a bufie runner in a Garden, both white 
and purple. 
Double Sweet-Williams. 
Double Wall-flowers three or four forts. 
Willow-flower, a troublefcmguefsin a Garden, though pret¬ 
ty for a Flower-pot. 
The names of other forts of Flowers , both Bulbous and Tuberous 
rooted , fit to furnihh a Garden , and adorn Flower-pot. 
A Nemonies, or Eminies, 
many varieties. 
Crown Imperial^ double,and 
two forts of Angle. 
Corn-flags, two forts. 
Frittilaria’s, feveral varieties. 
Flowerdeluces, Bulbous, and 
tuberous, very many vari¬ 
eties. 
Hyacinths or Jacynths, divers 
varieties. 
Indian Juca. 
Kings-fpear,yellow and white. 
Lillies, four or five varieties. 
Molies, feveral varieties. 
Martagons, fix varieties at 
leaft. 
Munks* hoods. 
Pionyes, fix or foven varieties. 
Perfian Lilly. 
Star-flowers, divers varieties. 
Tulips, abundant in varieties. 
Bulbous Violets, of a large 
fort. 
