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December. I chofe to plant them in pots, to confine 

 their roots, which in the open ground fpread too much, 

 in which they may be planted. 



159. Hedifannn annimtn tnajus Z^ylanicum mimnfee foliiSi 

 Tourn. the greater annual i^rt'Wi6/^o«^j-/wc/^/f, with leaves 

 like the Senfitive Plant. 



160. Hedifarum clypeatitm flare fuaviter ruhente, H. 

 Eyfl. Frejicb Honeyfiicklet with a delicate red flower. 



161. Hedifayitm clypeatum flore alUdo, Tourn. white- 

 flowered French Honeyjuckle. 



The firllfort fliould befown ona hot-bed in thefpringj 

 and then may be tranfplanted into pots when it is two 

 inches high, and fet in a warm fituation, where it will 

 flower and feed well: The other two forts Ihould be 

 fown in March on a bed of light earth, and about the 

 middle of ^uly fhouid be iranfplanted into borders or 

 pots, (efpecially the red flowering fort) where they will 

 fiov/er much better than if they were tranfplanted in 

 the fpring. The red fort makes a fine (how with its 

 fcarlet blcllbras. 



16a. Medypnois- annua Totirn. Crooked feeded Hawk- 

 vjee-d. 



Thefe plants fhould be fown in April, in the places 

 ■where they are to remain (as they do not agree with be- 

 ing tranfplanted) on a bed of light earth, and to be left at 

 fijna inches diftance plant from plant. 



163. Hieracium harbahim flare Julphureo medio nigrum, 

 Leflfer Havjk-vjeedy with fulphur coloured flowers, and 

 black bottoms, 



1 64. Hieraciinn harbatmn^ medio tiigriim mimis, H, L. 

 .Lefl'er yellow Hawhiueed. 



165. Hieracium mitroriwi folio pilojijjimo, C. B. P. 

 Golden Hawkweed w'nh hairy leaves. 



The two firfl; forts fhould be fown in autumn, in frefh 

 undungcd earth, and fhould be thinned to eight inches 

 plant from plant; they will flower well the fucceeding 

 fpring, and perfe£l their ited. 



The lafl: fort is an abiding plant, and by parting their 

 roots, may be propagated and planted in frefh undun^- 

 td, or rather a flony earth, and in any fituation. 



166. Hef- 



