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The Names of divers other pretty Flowers, fit to furnijh a Gar¬ 
den, and fo.me of them tnay ferve for the Flower-pot, efpe dal¬ 
ly if they grow in rich Ground, or fiand until they are fully 
and compleatly blown, mojl Bulbous Roots. 
hony-fuckle 5 of others, a 
Fumetary, two forts. 
Marracock, or Paffion-flow- 
er. 
Ranulculo’s, befides thofo I 
have mentioned before. 
Sow-bread, varieties. 
Spider-wort, varieties. 
Winter-wolfs-bane. 
B Ulbous Violet, two or 
three forts. 
Crocus and Saffron-flowers, 
many varieties. 
Colchecoms, double and An¬ 
gle, five or fix varieties. 
Grape-flowers, varieties. 
Hollow-root Flower, of fome 
call’d DwarfJ or Ground- 
Other forts fit to furnijh a Garden, See. 
or French 
Bears-ear- 
B Arren-wort 
Bears-ear , 
Cowflips, and 
fanicle. 
Cowflips and Pagles, divers. 
Hepatica’s, :four varieties. 
Jerufalem-cowflip, two forts. 
Crifmafs-flower. 
Dafies, divers double. 
Indian-Crefies, or Nafterfian 
Indicum. 
Lilly of the Valley. 
Marvel of the World. 
Mandrake,Golden Moufo-ear. 
Navel-worts, three or four 
varieties. 
Pances or Hearts-eafe, feveral. 
Primrofes and Polianters, di¬ 
vers. 
Sultans flower, or Turkey- 
Corn-flower. 
Violets. 
I forgot to mention it before 5 it will be your belt way 
every year to raifo your choiceft and tendered: Annual 
Plants on a hot bed, I mean, the fineft fort of Amarantu’s, 
Perpurio, African Mary golds, yellow Larks-fpur, with di¬ 
vers others, and by fo doing, you may lave Seed of them 
moft years, otherwife you may mils. 
The manner of making a hot bed, is let down towards the 
end of the Kitchen Garden, to which I refer you 5 as for 
others, you may fow them in foveral places in Trails, or 
otherwife a few in a place. 
Thus 
