SELECTION OP PLANTS. 



There is a great variety of this Plant, arid many 

 of them are exceedingly beautiful. 



100. CHRYSANTHEMUM COCCINEUM, or Scarlet-flowered 

 Chrysanthemum. 



This is a hardy Perennial, which blows in July and 

 August, and is propagated from seed on parting the roots. 



It is a native of Iberia, and first Brought to England in 

 1804. 



It belongs to the 19th Class, under the head " Synge- 

 nesia Superflua." 



There are 1 9 more of this Genus. 



101. GLADIOLUS RECURVUS, or Violet-scented Corn Flag. 



This is a greenhouse plant, and flowers in June. Bog 

 earth is the only soil it will thrive well in. The Gladioluses 

 should be all sheltered when in bloom. 



It is a native of the Cape, and first brought to England 

 in 1759. 



It belongs to the 3rd Class, under the head " Triandria 

 Monogynia." 



(Sir 3 The smell of this plant resembles the Violet, or 

 Orris Root. 



102. CYTISUS CAPITATUS, or Yellow-headed Cytisus. 



This is a hardy shrub, but very pretty, and blows in 

 June. It should be planted in an open situation, and is 

 usually increased by layers. 



It is a native of Austria, and first brought to England 

 in 1774. 



It belongs to the 17th Class, under the head " Diadel- 

 phia Decandria." 



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