A Catalogue of Trees and Shrubs, 
Tlic Tliird and Fourth Soni are fomcwhat tcnder, and require thc Shcllcr of a Wall or 
Hcdgc to tlclcnd ihcm frotn thc North and Eait Wind, and Ihould bc plantcd on a dry 
Soil : With thcfc Advanlaga they will cnduic nur common Wiiitcra in thc oprn G/ound 
rny wcll, and produce large Quantiiica of FlowciJ annually, which daily fall olf. and are 
fuccceded by fidh onca, ai in thc Mile Cijhtst. 
clematitis; Vl RGi n's Bower, or Tra veiikks Jo ». 
The Chara&crs of which are ; 
The Lea avi are plac‘d ly ‘Pairs oppofite lo eaeb olber: tbe Flowers bove four 
Leaies, difpofid in tbe Eorm of a Crofs, wbieb are ficceeded by many Seedt 
gromng togetber, eaeb of which balb a long fwijhd Titane (or Featber) adberitig 
tbcreto, by wbieb Means tbe Seeds arc fpread abtoad with tbe Wind. 
The Species are ; 
1 * Clematitis; fylvefltis, latifolia. C.B. P. 500. Clematitis, latifolia, dentata. 
7- k'ol. II- ll 5- f "' 1 alba. T)od.p. 404 Viorna. Lob Icon. 616. Gtr. 
Emac. 886. Clematitis, Jylvejlris, latifolia, fine Viorna. Vark. Tbeat. 380. 
The Gaeat YTild Climbek, or Traveelers Joy. 
The Figures of thl< Piant in Lobe/, febufm, Parbhtfm, and Jvb» 
fame ; but Jehn Beulie's u rhe worft copied of ihcm all, but his Dcferi; 
ricriptiou is vcfy good. 
i. Clematitis; (ylvcftris, latifolia, foliis non incilis. Tottrn. 19 j. Clematitis, 
latifolia, integra. J. B. Vel. II. 125. Tue Broad-whoee-leav'b Tra- 
veleer’s Joy. 
Thia is a Varicty of thc former Sort, and hath been found growing in Eottaxtl but very 
rarcly. There u a Figule and Dcfcription of thia Piant in John BtxbUs Ififlary of Pianti. 
3. Clematitis: peregrina, foliis Pyti incilis, C. B.P. 300. Clematitis, altera. 
Halica. Cltifs. H. 12;. Clematitis, Jylvejlris altera Baltea. ‘Fatk. Tbeat. ;8o. 
Clematitis, Bietica. Ger. Emac. 886. Clematitis, Beetica, Cluff u. J. B. Vol. II. 
126. Spamsii Traveller’s Jor ; vulgfl. 
Tire Figures of this Piant in Loln/, Jotmfeu, Ptrihfin, and John tintina, arc all copied 
Gom Clnfiinis ; that of Labet and JohnJbn are thc bcft Copics. Thia Tlant will endure the 
□pen Ground againG a South WaU, to which it Ihould bc nail'd, but liifferM to grow .1 
little nide ; in which Management it will produce large Qiiantitica of Flowers in thc Months 
of Jjt.airy, February, and Mareb, if thc Wintcr ia noc very levere. 
4. Clematitis; Canadcnlis, trifolia, dentata, flore albo. H. R. P. Canada 
Travei-ler s Joy ; vulg6. 
Thia Piant i* in all refpcfts very likc to thc Common Sort, and differa only in this, vix. 
thc Common hath five qr more Leavc* or Lobca join'd upon onc Footftalk, and thia hath 
but three. Thia rlant b very hardy, and will endure our fcvcrell Wintcrs in the open 
Ground. 
5. Clematitis; carrulca, vel purpurea, repens. C. B. P. 300. Clematitis, 
Jhxflammula,florecxntlcofs'purpureo,feandens. J.B.VolH. 128. Clentalilis, 
peregrina, cierulco & purpureo. Lob. Icon. 616. Clematitis, peregrina, carulea, 
pie rubra. Ger. Emac. 887. Clematitis, peregrina, flore rubro, vel purpureo, 
fimplex. ‘Park. Tbeat. 381. The Singie Vikgin s Bosver ; vulgfl. 
