SECT. XIX. LISTS OF TREES, &C. S£t 



4 Pea, pink and white, or the painted lady 

 4 Tangier, fometimes c&Ietf fta'rkt huphii 



2 blue flowered, or cultivated lathyrus 



4 crown, rofe, or cape-horn, pink and white 



i winged, or winged podded lotus, red flower 



4 Perflcaria, oriental, red flowered, fee pages 273, 28? 

 4 Peppy, tall, double purple, fcarlet, carnation, &c. 



2 dwarf, or corn poppy, double, a variety 



2 prickly Mexican, or yellow flowered 



3 chelidonium, or horned fcarlet poppy 



Scabious, fee next lift, and the obfervation 



1 Snails, hedge hogs, and horns, yellow, fee page 272 



2 Snap- dragon, annual Sicilian, white flowered 



1 Stock, dwarf annual, or Virginian red and white 

 4 Sua -flower, large double, pale, and full yellow 



2 dwarf double ditto 



2 Toad-flax, or three leaved antirhinum, yeLHue, &c» 

 1 Whitlow graft, white, and yellow flowered 

 I Venus' s looking glafs, blue, white, and purple 

 1 ■ navel wort, common, and Portugal, white 



Xeranthemnm, or eternal flower, fee laft lift 



* # * There will not need many obfervations on the 

 flowers of this clafs. Directions refpefting their culti- 

 vation will be found in the laft fe&ion. It was there 

 faid, that May was not too late for fowing thofe annuals 

 that come quick into flower : — the feafon may be extended' 

 (for late blows) to fome, through June, or even the be- 

 ginning of July, as annual flock, cauay tuft y convolvulus 

 minor, corn botths, heart* s ea/'e, yell&ui lupine, 7nignonetit y ' 

 Jhceet-pea, and phcafanf s eye. But, if dry weather, the 

 feeds muft be watered to bring them up > and the plants 

 alfo to brin? them forward. 



OBSERVATIONS ON PARTICULAR FLOWERS. 



Behidere is admired for its beautiful regular growth. 

 The autumn fown feed make far the fineft plants, and 

 as felf-fown ones often come up, they mould be pre- 

 ferred. This flower is adapted for potting, and thus 

 it looks well. See pages 273, 281. 



Ketmia, 



