36 SELECTION OF PLANTS. 



It is a native of North America, and first brought tc* 

 England in 1699. 



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

 nesia Frustrania." 



110. TROLLIUS AMERICANUS, or American Globe Flower. 



This is a hardy Perennial, which blows in June, and is 

 increased by parting the roots. 



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

 in 1805. 



It belongs to the 13th Class, under the head " Polyan- 

 dria Polygynia." 



111. CYCLAMEN COUM, or Round-leaved Cyclamen. 



This is a Perennial which should be placed in a north 

 border, and planted in bog earth and loam. In the winter 

 it should have a hand-glass over it, and in the spring also 

 when it is in bloom. This plant is often kept in a pot, so 

 that it may when in bloom decorate the parlour. It is in- 

 creased by seed, sown in pots and boxes, and covered half 

 an inch deep with fine mould, placing them where they can 

 enjoy the morning- sun till September, when they should be 

 removed to a warmer situation. 



, It blows in March, and is a native of the South of 

 Europe. It was first brought to England in 1731. 



It belongs to the 5th Class, under the head " Pentan- 

 dria Monogynia." 



112. CYTISUS PURPUREUS, or Purple-flowered Cytisus. 

 This is a hardy shrub, and propagated by layers. It 

 blows in June, and is a native of Austria. It was first 

 brought to England in 1790. 



