A SELECT LIST OF BORDER FLOWERS. 5!) 



this with drift sand, or such sand as is sharp, and found on the sea 

 shore ; to this add of the water that runs from a Dunghill or Lakes, 

 that one may have an equal quantity of each, and mix these as 

 well as possible, and put it over the surface of the bed a little 

 before you plant your Breeding or Plain Tulips, and it will make 

 them break into fine Stripes to a wonder, as is related to me by a 

 Gentleman of great honour, who has proved it, as he observed, for 

 five o* six years." 



ARTICLE VII— A Select List of Annuals, Biennials, 

 and Perennial Border Flowers, By An Old Sub- 

 scriber. 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



These kinds may be sown in the open ground. Sec Vol. 1, page 43. 



