The Gardener'o New Director. 375 



Atl thofe plants are propagated by fowing their feed 

 in March, in a frefh undunged foil; they fhould be 

 thinned, and in Augiiji, tranfplanted into the places 

 where they are to remain to flower and perfeQ: tiieir 

 feed. 



. 97, 98, 99, 100, loi, 102, T03, 104, 105, 106. 

 Ai"e all feminal varieties of this plant named the Ccnfoli- 

 da regalif in the D///r/» catalogues of flower feeds, which 

 is the Delphinium or Lark-fpur. 



The ieed of all thofe plants flioiild be fown in au- 

 tumn, immediately after tliey are ripe; if they come up 

 before winter, they are hardy enough to lland the fro ft j 

 in the fpring when they are two or three inches high, 

 they (hould be tranfplanted into a nurfery-bed and placed 

 one foot afunder every way, as they branch out very 

 much, and there they may remain to flower, which they 

 will do in June and J^i!y, and ripen their feed in Augiifi, 

 obferving to keep the bell: colours, and double flowers 

 for feeding, by which means you will improve thej-n, 

 and raife great varieties of this beautiful flower. 



107. Cotroohidui auriculatus Baconi, I take to he the 

 Convolvulus maritimus nojlrasy rotund is foliis SolJanella 

 officinarum, Mor. Hiji. This plant grows on the fea- 

 lliore, or on a gravelly famly place in the garden; it may 

 be fown in the fpring. 



108, 109, no. Are perfect weeds in a garden, and 

 of thofe there are many feminal varieties of colours ; 

 they {hould be fown on a bed of light earth in the fpring, 

 where they will flov.-er, and perfect their feeds in au- 

 tumn, 



111. Cotula flore albo is the Chamtmtfhivi JEthi'jpicum 

 lanuginofum, jlore alio Breynii, woolly Eibiopiiin Cbamo~ 

 mile, with a white flower. 



1 1 2. Do. Flore lutco is the Chamemtshim JEthiopicum 

 lamigimfum flore luteo, Boerh. Lid. The Woolly Ethiopi^an 

 Chamomile with a yellow flower. 



I always chofe to fow the feed of tiicfc plants on a 

 hot-bed in the fpring, and afterwards I planted them a- 

 iiroad, where they flowered and pcrftclcd cheir feed m 

 autumn. 



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