SIS LISTS OF TREES, Sec. SECT. XIX. 



flickered, dry fituation, and its hoary leaves are very- 

 ornamental, though there is no great beauty in its 

 flowers. When raiferi from feed, it is apt to get 

 greener in leaf, and therefore it will be bell rai fed 

 from cuttings, which mould be taken from the whiten: 

 plants. A likenefs to original plants is frequently lofl 

 from propagation bv feed, but is afiu redly maintained 

 from cuttings and layers. 



jRofe, this fort will need fupport, ^>eing rather trail- 

 ing ; train it to a fheltered wall. 



Rdfemafy will not do in all fituations. See page 256. 



Savin variegated leaved is beautiful : grows flow. 



Smilax, as it is trailing, or climbing, is commonly 

 planted to run up the trunks of trees, &c. It may be 

 trained to tall flakes, and mould be planted in fight, as 

 in the front of plantations. There are feveral forts of 

 it, and the bay-leaved Virginian has black fruit. 



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VII. 



The Flowers in the following lift of annuals are 

 numbered (as the fhrubs were) agreeable to their moil 

 u'fual heights. The time of flowering is not mention- 

 ed, becaufe that will vary, according to the time oi 

 fowing, management, and feafon ; very few before, or 

 after 'June and July. Many of the forts continue 

 longer in flower than a month. 



TENDER ANNUALS. 



4 Amaranthm tree, tricolor, and bicolor 



3 globe, purple, red, white, and ftriped 



4 coxcomb, com. large red, fear. yel. &c\ 



2 com. dwarf coxcomb colours, as ditto 



3 — fpike flowered coxcombs, a variety 



3 Balfams, double, red, fcarlet, and purple ftriped 



3 Rrc-Lvallia, fproading, and upright, blue flowered 



2 Calceolaria^ or flipper-wort, winged leaved 



4 Capfitum % 



