BeGdes the differences mentioned in the laft article, we may 

 mention that the lower lip of the corolla in this plant is more 

 rolled back, the upper lip lefs fo, and the mouth gaping, which 

 in pubffcens is nearly clofed. 



Native of North-America, from Penfylvania to Carolina. 

 Is rather more tender than pubefcens> but fufficiently hardy to 

 bear our milder winters. Both thefe plants are confidered as 

 perennials, and, with proper management, may be fo ; but as 

 the root ufually perifhes after the feeds are matured, they are 

 perhaps more properly biennials. 



Our drawing was taken at Meffrs. Fraser's Nurfery, 

 Sloane- Square. 



