SECT. XIX. LISTS OF TREES, &C. 3J9 



2 Throat -wort) dwarf, fmall fine blue flower,/. June 

 ^ Toad flax, a variety yd. pur. and wh.fl. c. r. July 

 i — dwarf Alpine purple flowered, ditto 



3 Valerian, common red and wh. mountain red,/, r. June 



2 ■ Greek, pur. wh. and variegated,/, r. May 



4 Veronica, a variety, blue, white, andblufh, r. /. June 

 i dwarf blue and wh. and Welfh blue, ditto 



3 Vervain, common, and fpear leaved, blue, /. r.Juae 



4 Vetch, white wood, tufted blue, /. r. July 



3 bitter, (orobus) a variety, blue and pur./, r. May 



2 Siberian, unbranching orobus, yd. J. r. April 



fee orobus, next lift. 



I Violet, com. blue, pur. and wh. fing. and doub. r. March 



i Auftrian purple, and Ceniflian blue, r. April 



i Alpine, double red, and purple, r. March 



i yellow, and grandiflorus yellow, &c. r. April 



Wake robin, fee arum 



JVitlotv herb, fee loofeftrife 

 I Wood forrel, common white and purple,/. June, m. 



1 Worm Graf;, Maryland, (fpigelia) red flower, r. July 



2 Yattvw, or mil/oil, the purple flowered, Auguft 

 ■ > ■ fee maudlin and fneeze-jjort 



OBSERVATIONS ON PARTICULAR FLOWERS. 



Acanthus, or hears breech, is admired for the ele- 

 gance of its leaf.* It fpreads wide, and Ihouid have 

 room allowed it, in a warm light foil, and iheltered 

 iituation ; but ftill rather a fhady, than a funny one. 



Alyjjhns do beft in a dry hungry i'oft, but ihouid 

 have a favourable iituation, where they will blow 

 long and prettilv. 



Aliens will grow in any cold moift fhady ground. 



Auricula, from the great and elegant variety ol 

 flower and leaf ? arifing perpetually from feed, is one 

 of the fiorijVs chief delights, and to which he pay* 

 much attention in the culture. It is one ol the BrU 

 flowers, and ranks in nature with the frimrtfe and 

 pclyanthui* The forts admitted in the preterit c< 



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