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



winter. They are properly green-house plants. The 

 principal kinds are as follow, classed according to 

 their ordinary height of growth : 



1. Flaming, or Vervain mallow leaved, scarlet. 

 Three coloured ; i. e. red, black, and white. Ladies 

 mantle leaved, whitish and bluish. Sweet-scented 

 mallow-leaved, white. Gooseberry-leaved, reddish. 

 Caraway leaved, or variable geranium, red, crim- 

 son, purple, white, &c. Vine leaved, red and white. 

 Night-smelling, yellowish with dark spots, three 

 sorts, Pinnated, or proliferous, of different colours. 



2 Spear-leaved, white. Meshy stalked, or celan- 

 dine leaved, white. Square stalked, flesh coloured, 



3. Birch-leaved, reddish. Sorrel leaved, blush, 

 plain and striped flowered, and variegated leaved. 

 Three gouty stalked, or columbine leaved, purple. 

 Rose-scented, a purplish blue. Glutinous vine 

 leaved, reddish purple and white. Morse- shoe, 

 green leaved, variegated, silver edged, silver striped, 

 gold striped, pink, two scarlets and a purple, and 

 one large scarlet or grandiflorum. 



4. Vine-leaved, bairn-scented, blue. Shining, and 

 mallow leaved, scarlet and deep scarlet. Butterfly, 

 or variegated flowered, with a pointed mallow leaf. 

 Marsh-mallow, or hood-leaved, purplish; and a 

 variety of this with angular leaves. Rasp leaved, 

 flesh colour, spotted red. Two coloured, purple and 

 white. See the end of this section. 



'Gentianella likes a cool loamy soil, and eastern 

 situation, and should not be often removed, or planted 

 in too small pieces when it is. 



Globe flower, or globe ranunculus, is very orna- 

 mental. The European is sometimes called locker 

 gowlans. They both do well in a cool soil, and north 

 border; though the name Asiatic seems to direct to 

 a dry soil, and warm situation. The case is, they are 

 natives of moist, shady places ; and whenever this 



