338 LISTS OF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX. 



be trained to tall stakes, and should be planted in 

 sight, as in the front of plantations There are se- 

 veral sorts of it, and the bay-leaved Virginian has 

 black fruit. 



VII. 



THE FLOWERS in the following list of annuals are 

 numbered (as the shrubs were) agreeable to their 

 most usual heights. The time of flowering is not 

 mentioned, because that will vary, according to the 

 time of sowing, management and season ; very few 

 before, or after June and July. Many of the sorts 

 eontinue longer in flower than a month. 



TENDER ANNUALS. 



4 Amaranthus tree, tricolor and bicolor. 



3 .. globe, purple, red, white and striped. 



4 coxcomb, com. large red, scar. yel. &c. 



2 com. dwarf coxcomb colours, as ditto. 



3 _ spike flowered coxcombs, a variety. 



3 Balsams, double, red, scarlet, and purple striped. 



3 BrowalUa, spreading, and upright, blue flowered. 



2 Calceolaria, or slipper-wort, winged leaved.' 



4 Capsicum) red, yellow, and white podded. 



3 Cleome, prickly stalked, and five leaved. 



4 Colutea, or scarlet African bladder semi, 



4 Convolvulus, scarlet, (ipomaea quamoclit) a climber, 



3 Eggplant, white, yellow, red, and prickly fruited. 



2 Humble, or spreading branching sensitive plant. 



1 Ice plant, or diamond ficoides, wh. and yel. flowered. 



4 Indian shot, or flowering reeds scar. red. yel. 

 4 Pe.niapa.tes ph&mcia, scarlet flowered. 



3 Phy satis, or winter cherry, angular, and downy. 



4 Sensitive, or Double Mimosa ; -see humble plant. 

 4 Sida, or Indian mallow, heart leaved, pinL 



2 Spigelia Anthelmia, or' American Worm Grass, 

 ~4 Stramowwk, or thorn apple, double purple,. &c. 



