SECT. XIX. .LISTS OF TREKS, &C. 305 



well bv cuttings; but feldom will do abroad, except in 

 the fummer months, and therefore is not in this lift. 

 There are two colours, pale and deep red : It grows 

 low, and rather weak. The burnct, apple, or any other 

 fort producing good feed, may be propagated that way; 

 but it is a flow way, the feed feldom coming up till the 

 fecond year. The double yellvw rofe blows indiffer- 

 ently, but when fair, the flowers are very beautiful. 

 Plant it again ft an eaft wall, and in dry, but ftrong 

 ground : I fufpeft an infeft makes it fail. 



Snow-drop tree is confiderably ornamental. Layers 

 will be two years in rooting. If raifed from feed, 

 ['imported) fow it as foon as it arrives, in pots, or boxes, 

 and houfe before frofts come. If they come not up 

 the firft year, fet them on a gentle heat the following 

 fpring, and they will foon appear. Shelter the feed- 

 lings in a frame, or a green-houfe. 



Tut/an grows wild in woods, and will therefore do 

 well m the fhade, as among trees. Every fhrub, or 

 plant, that u;///flouri(h in luch a fituation is valuable; 

 and a gardener's attention will be well employed to 

 difcover them, by trials, &c. The St. John's wort, 

 and St. Peter's wort, (allied to tutjan) may be planted in 

 the fhade. 



IVilloiv herb,.** its roots run much, fhould fome of 

 it be put in large pots; and as it loves moiiture, may be 

 fet in the fhade, and kept well watered. 



List of evergreen trees , fome of which; are conii- 

 dered as foreft, or timber trees. 



* Arbor r vita i common American and Chinefe,/. /. if* 

 Andromeda, or Carolina forrel tree, /. l.fu. July, m, 

 ^rbutuiy com. and fear. fl. fing. and doub./. /. c. in, Nov, 



■ — oriental, broad leaved,, d. 



Bay 



