502 LISTS -OF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX. 



OBSERVATION'S 0*N PARTICULAR TREES, &C. 



Andromeda tree is tender,, and mufl therefore have a 

 fkuation accordingly. It was always a part of the green- 

 houfe furniture, but does fometimes. abroad ; and it is 

 very well to try what- may be done with the hardieji 

 green-houfe plants. 



y'lpple, thefe crabs produce rather flender wood, and 

 therefore mould not be in a crowded, or fhady fkuation, 

 but rather, as much as poifible, in detached fingle 

 plants. The fruit of the three firft makes fuperior tarts, 

 ancj *Jie latter an e x eel lent preferve ; and the. fruit of all 

 of them may be introduced in the defert, when full ripe. 

 Allow the double flowering apple a good fkuation, to 

 preferve its charming crimfon blow as long as pofliblc. 



Azederaeh confider as tender ; its ioliage is beautiful, 

 flowers white, and fruit yellow". 



Cajhiobury hujh mull have a fheltered fkuation, par- 

 ticularly the young plants, which mould be protected 

 for two or three winters. 



Spindle tree (fometimes called prickwood) is very 

 beautiful with its leaves in autumn, tor which (as many, 

 other plants) it is chiefly confidered as ornamental, its- 

 flowers making no (how. The feed lies two years be- 

 fore it comes up. 



Stewartia, a fine ffirub, a little tender whilft young. 

 Lasers require two years 'to ftrike. Cuttings manage 

 as direcied for arbutus. Seeds are imported from Vir- 

 ginia. 



Trumpet floiver, fometimes called fcarht jaj mine, is a' 

 trailing plant, and therefore requires training to a wall 

 for fupport ; or having fomething to climb on it will 

 proceed much in the way of an honey fuckle. It is rather 

 tender, and muft have a good fkuaiion, but when 

 properly mariaged is a great beauty. Prune it to a 

 few eyes, precifely upon the principle of a vine. The 

 fhoots will ftrike into cracks of the w T alls and mount 

 high where there is room. See Catalpa, lait lift. 



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