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310. FUMARIA SOLIDA, or Solid-rooted Fumitory. 



This is a hardy Perennial, and blows in April ; it should 

 be removed every two years, and the root divided about 

 October. 



It thrives best in light loam, and is a native of Britain. 



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

 phia Hexandria." 



311. TROLLIUS ASIATICUS, or Asiatic Globe-flower. 



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

 It is increased either from seed or by parting the roots in 

 the spring or autumn. It should be planted in a north 

 border, and kept moist in the summer. It thrives best in 

 a mixture of loam and bog earth. 



It is a native of Siberia, and first brought to England in 

 1759. 



It belongs to the 1 3th Class, under the head " Polyan- 

 dria Polygynia." 



312. FUMARIA CAVA, or Hollow-rooted Fumitory. 



This is a hardy Perennial, which flowers in March or 

 April ; it is increased by dividing the root in the spring or 

 autumn. 



It affects a shady aspect, is a native of Siberia, and first 

 brought to England in 1596. 



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

 phia Hexandria." 



313. VERBASCUM MYCONI, or Borage-leaved Mullein. 



This is a hardy Perennial, which blows in May, and if 

 the weather is favourable will continue blowing till Angust. 



