352 tISTS OF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX* 



2 Poppy, common, horned podded, yellow flower, July 

 4 Primrose , tree, com. hairy and smooth -stem'd, yel. June 



2 Rampion, (see p. 272) a large blue bell flow. June 

 4 Rudbeckict) three lobed Virginian* yel. flow. July, d. 



3 Scabious, pur. black, red, wh. and strip, flow. June 

 3 hen and chicken flowered, purple, June 



3 starry, Spanish and Montpelier, purple, July 



4 Sena, bladder, (colutea) Ethiopian scarlet, August 



Q Snap-dragon, red, pur. wh. yel. and variegated, June 



2 red, &c. with variegated leaves, June, d. 



3 Stock, Brompton, scarlet, blush, and white, May 

 3 - queen, red, blush, and white, May 

 3 Twickenham, purple flowered, May 



3 . shrubby,, white, tinged and spotted, May 



4 large red Dutch, and Patagonian, May 



2 Sweet William, single and double, a variety, June 



_ mule, or sw. Wil. pink, doub. red, June 



2 broad-leaved strip, and red flow. June 



2 Wall-flower, large, yel. and bloody, sing, and double 



1 white, and dvv. yel. sing, and double, May 



o winter and early spring, single yellow 



** Several biennial flowers, if sown early, or brought 

 forward upon a little heat, will blow the same year, only 

 later, as French honeysuckle, honesty, scabious, senna, and 

 stocks; but it is not generally desirable to attempt this, as 

 they do not come so fine and strong, when made annuals of. 

 Those just named, of course, though sown late the preceding 

 year, will blow the next ; but some of the biennials, in this 

 case, will not blow the next year, as Canter hurt/ Bells, a 

 few of which, though sown at their proper season, may stand 

 over for the second year. 



OBSERVATIONS ON PARTICULAR FLOWERS. 



Campion, though a perennial, should be considered 

 as biennial, in order to a timely supply ; it some- 

 times is of no longer duration. The double (as 

 bearing no seed) is propagated by slips from the 

 roots ; and it is a very fine flower. Pot some. 



Carnation is seldom considered as a biennial, 

 though in fact it is so, as much as several others, 



