SECT. XIX. LISTS OF TREES, &C. 349 



4 Lupine hairy giant blue, and rose coloured 



scarlet, see pea, Tangier 



Lychnis, dwarf annual, see campion 

 4 Mallow, curled leaved Syrian, and Chinese, pink 



' ' Venetian, see hetmia 



Cretan and a Syrian, see lavatera 



3 Marigold, giant, or large common double 



large cape, hybrid, or mongrel 



1 dwarf cape, leafy, and naked stalked 



1 Mignonette, (trailing) or sweet-scented reseda 



3 Mulberry blight, or strawberry spinach, red fruit 



i dwarf plain, and variegated leaved 



Nasturtium, see observation, last list 



2 Nigella, blue, white, and yellow, single and double 

 Normandy tuft ; i. e. red candy tuft, which see 



4 Pea, sweet, purple, scarlet, white and black 

 4 Pea, pink and white, or the painted lady 



4 Tangier, sometimes called scarlet lupine 



'2 blue rlowered, or cultivated lathy rus 



4 crown, rose, or cape-horn, pink and white 



1 winged, or winged podded lotus, red flower 



4 Persicaria, oriental, red flowered, see pages 292, 301 

 4 Poppy, tall, double purple, scarlet, carnation, &c. 

 <2 - : dwarf, or corn poppy, double, a variety 

 1 2 prickly Mexican, or yellow flowered 



3 chelidonium, or horned scarlet poppy 



Scabious, see next list, and the observation 



1 Snails, hedge hogs, and horns, yellow, see page 291 



2 Snap-dragon, annual Sicilian, white flowered 



1 Stock, dwarf annual, or Virginian red and white 



4 Sun-Jiower, large double, pale, and full yellow 

 3 dwarf double ditto 



2 Toad-flax, or three leaved antirhinum, yel. blue, &c. 

 1 Whit tow grass, white, and yellow flowered 



1 Venus* s looking glass, blue, white, and purple 



1 navel wort, common, and Portugal, white 



Xeranthemum, or eternal flower^ see last list 



*** There will not need many observations on the flowers 

 of this class. Directions respecting their cultivation will be 

 found in the last section. It was there said, that May was 

 not too late for sowing those annuals that come quick into 

 flower: the season may be extended (for late blows) to sooie, 



