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173. Lathyrus angvjli-folius Amerkanus variegatusy C. 

 B. P. N&Trow-\taved Chickling Fetch o{ America, with a 

 variegated flower. 



I 74. Lathyrus Besticui flore luteo, Park. Thcnt. plant. 

 Spanijh Chickling Vetch with a yellow flower. 



175. Lathyrus angujli-foltus, fiore ex albo et ruhro vari- 

 egatOf odorato, J. B. Commonly called the Painted La- 

 dy Pea. This is a feminal variety of the 176th, but not 

 fo fweet fcented. 



176. Lathyrus diJloplatyphyUos hirfutns, mollis, magno 

 et peramceno flore odoratijjimo, Hort. Cathart. Siveet 



fcented Pea; of this kind of Pea there is both the purple 

 and white flowered. 



177. Lathyrus fupinus. Creeping red Chickling Vetch. 



178. Lathyrus Tingitanvs Jiliquis orhi flore amplo ruber - 

 rimoy Morijon. Hifoir. 'Ting. Tangier Chickling Vetch ; 

 with a large deep red flower. 



179. Lathyrus arvenfts repens tuber of a r a dice, C. B. 

 Creeping wild Chickling Vetch, with a Tuberofe root. 



All thefe plants may be fown in autumn, or in the 

 fpring, though I prefer autumnal fowing by a warm hedge 

 or wall rather than in March; for thofe fown in Augufl 

 will be four times larger than thofe fown in the fpring. 

 Sown in patches in the garden they look well. 



The lafl fort may be alfo then fown, and may after- 

 wards be propagated by parting its Tuberofe roots ; in 

 February I have eaten the roots roafl:ed like potatoes, 

 which pleafe fome palates,' 



1 80. Lavendula folio diffetHo, C. B. Cut-leaved La- 

 vender. 



This plant fhould be fown in Alarch, in a frefh 'foil, 

 and afterwards tranfplanted into pots, to adorn rooms, 

 / where it will flower and feed well. 



181. Leucanthemum tanaceti folio, fiore inajore, Boerh. 

 Ind. Ox-eye Daizey, with a Tanzey Leaf and a large 

 flower. 



Thefe plants fhould be fown in beds of light fre(h 

 earth, and afterwards tranfplanted into a nurfery-bed, at 

 eight inches difliance, where they may remain until July, 

 then plant them into the garden borders, and in the 



followins: 



