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Thefe fliould be Town in March on a bed of frefh light 

 earth, and may be allowed to ftand to feed, wluch they 

 will drop in autumn, and the young plants will come up 

 before winter; they will flower early the fucceeding 

 fpring: Keeping them free from weeds, and thinning 

 them, if too thick; this is all the culture they re- 

 quire. 



152. Glauciumf.'jre Ivteoy Tciirn. Telhvj horried Poppy, 



153. Glaiicium orientqle jiore rubro maximO} "Taurn.Coir. 

 Eajlern horned Poppy y with a great red flower. 



154. Glauciiim Jiore violaceo, Tourn. Blue flowered 

 Horned Poppy. 



The firfl: fort is a triennial plant, if it is fown in a 

 light undunged foil; but if it is fown in a rich foil, it 

 flowers the flrfl year, and then often dies. 



The fecond iort requires the fame culture. I fovved 

 both forts in March in poor ground. 



The third grows in many places in Cambridgejhire 

 in England, and requires the fame culture; if they 

 flower the firfl: year, cut off^ their flowers; and the fe- 

 cond year you may fuff^er them to flower, when they 

 will perfect their feeds much better than in the firfl: 

 year. 



155. Gramen Alopecuro'ides majus. Germ. Emac. the 

 Common Fox-tail Grafs. 



1 56. Gramen ganniculatem locujlis maxiviis Pbcen/'ciis 

 tremulis, Tourn. the greatefl J^iaking-grafs, with red 

 pannicles ; there is a fort which is white, 



157. Gramen tre77iulum mitius pannicula,parva, Farkliti. 



Smaller Trembling- grafs. All thofe forts fliould be 



fown in March, or in autumn, on a bed of liglit earth, 

 and require no other culture, but to be kept tree troni 

 weeds. 



158. Alkekengi officinarumj Tourn. Common IVinicr 

 Cherry of the Shops. 



This plant is propagated by fowjng its feed in the 

 fpring on an open undunged border; and when they are 

 an inch high, they may be tranfplanted into pots, and 

 fet in the fhade, and in November will fhew their fruit, 

 which at firfl is inclofed in a tunicle; which, as it 

 ripens, burlb, and difplays a fine gold coloured fruit id 



December. 



