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166. Hefperis motitqna pqlliJa odoiatijpma, C. B. P. 

 Pale Mountain Dtume^s Fislei, with a very odoriferous 

 fmell. 



This plant ruoiiid be kmw in March, and the fqllow- 

 ing year may be tranfphinttil into a place which h-is been 

 dunged with tenners bark, which \vill make the plants 

 produce a great quantity of large {powers : Although thefe 

 plants are biennial, when you fuffec them to feed, yet, 

 by pulling off their flowers beiore they decay, and 

 cutting them down, which makes their roots produce 

 n^ w heads, they will flower icur or five years, without 

 decaying. 



167. Hypecoon orientaJe, lafiore folio, flore magno, Tour- 

 nef. Corjol. Eajtern Fr^orn wild Cummin, with a brqad 

 leaf and a large flower. I would adyiie the feed of this 

 plant to be fown, (where they are to remain, for they do 

 not agree with tranfplanting) in a'<Jiunin, foon after 

 they are ripe; for if fown in fpring, they feldom vege- 

 tate tb,? firft y^ar ; but if fown in A-uguJl, they will 

 fbon vegetate, and l;)ctb flowec and perfect their feed. 

 They love a frefh, light an.4 undunged earth. 



168. Hypericum n^ulgare flare luteo, C. P. B. Common 

 St. Jobn^s IVort, is a plant common in England.; it lliould 

 be fown in autumn, it loves a frefh undunged foil, and 

 w ill grow in a^lmofl: any fituaiion. 



169. Horminum coma purpurea violacca. J. B. Clary 3 

 with purple Violet Tops. 



1 70. A fpecies of the Hormiiinm.^ \ nev^r heard of, nor 

 do I know It by this name. 



The firfl plant fhoiild be fown in March, upon a bor- 

 der of undunged frefli earth, kept clear of weeds, and 

 to fland no nearer than eight inches diliance plant from 

 plant, and in March tranfplant them where they are to 

 remain, allowing two feet plant from plant. 



171. HyJJ'cpus f.ore rubro, C. B. P. Red flotvcring 

 riyfop. 



This plant fhould be fown in a frefh undunged fandy 

 foil, vyherc it thrives better than in rich moift ear:h,and 

 if fown too thick, Oiould b(? thinned. 



I 72. Luthvriu angufli-folius flore riibro^ J. B. Narrow- 

 leaved rcci-flov.'ering Chickling I'etcb, commonly calkd 

 Scarlet Lupine. 



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