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Myrtles of all sorts. Native of the South of Europe, 

 stand out well. More sorts at Mr. Nash's than 

 any other place in the island. 



Rosa multiflora, or bracteata, with many others. Natives 

 of China, and stand out very well. 



Cobcea scandens. Native of Mexico, a great climber, to 

 be raised from seed in March, and kept in a pot 

 till the latter part of April, then turned out, and 

 it will run thirty feet or more. Soil, rotten leaf 

 mold and loam, or rotten dung and common 

 garden soil. 



Pyrus Japonica. Stands out without the least protec- 

 tion in winter. Soil, bog and loam. 



Hydrangea hortensis. Native of China, stands out 

 well. Soil, bog and loam. Set young plants 

 that have not blossomed, in all bog mold, and they 

 will flower blue or purple. 



Aucuba Japonica. Soil, bog and loam. Will do well 

 in a north aspect and moist situation. 



Camellia, single red, stands out well. 



Thea viridis, or Bohea. Native of China, stands out 

 well. 



FINIS. 



Printed by Richard Taylor, 

 Shoe-lane, London. 



