There will be found but few double 
flowers amongft the feedlings, nor can it 
hardly ever be expe&ed there Ihould, 
if the feed be entirely faved from Angle 
ones ; of courfe, the greater number of 
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broad petals the flower of the feed-bearer 
polfefles, fo much greater is the probabi¬ 
lity of procuring large double flowers 
from the feed of it. 
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A Defcription of the Properties of a fine 
Double Anemone. 
THE ftem fhould be ftrong, elaftic, 
and ere 61 , not lefs than nine inches high. 
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The blolfom, or corolla, fhould be at 
leaft two inches and a half in diameter, 
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conlifting of an exterior row of large fub- 
ftantial well rounded petals orguard leaves, 
at firft horizontally extended, and then 
turning a little upwards, fo as to form 
a broad 
