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following fpring they will flower. There is another 

 fort, with a variegated leaf. 



182. Lychnis jegetum rubra ^ foliis perfolintis^ C. B. 

 P. Red Corn Campion^ with thorough wax-leaves. 



183. Lychnis birjuta minor t f.ore -oariegato, Tourn. 

 Small hairy Campion, with a variegated flower, com- 

 monly named Dvoarf Lychnis. 



184. Lychnis coronaria fativa Diofcoridis flare alhcy 

 C. B. P. Single nuhite Rofe Campion. The painted Lady 

 Rofe Campion, which is the prettied flower of all the 

 Campions, is cultivated in the fame manner with the 

 others, but it requires a good undunged frefli foil, and 

 to be planted in pots, to (helter it from the feverities of 

 the weather in winter. 



185. Lychnis hirfuta, fore incarnatoy major, C. P. B. 

 Pale Lychnis of Confantinopk. 



186. Lychnis Hifpanica Faleriati^ rubric folio, fore 

 purpurafc elite, Tournef. Spanifb Campion, with a red 

 valerian leaf, and a purple flov/er. 



187. Lychnis foliis fcahiofcs altiffmee annu£, qu<e fo- 

 liis Agrimonia nonnihil ftmilia funt, H. L. Lychnis, 

 with fcabious leaves. 



188. Lychnis fegetum meridionaliiim, annua, hirfuta 

 foribus rubris uno verfu difpof.tis, Morifon. Hif. Corn 



annual hairy Campion, with flowers fet on one fiJe of 

 the ftalk. 



189. Lychnis coronaria Diofcoridis fotiva, fore rubra, 

 vcluti jlammeo fulgens, C. B. P. Roje Qimpion, with a 

 flaming red coloured flower. 



190. Lychnis feu faponaria, fore pleno, Tourn. gene- 

 rally named Double Soap-wort. 



Aft thefe (except the laft) fliould be fown in 

 March on beds of light frefli earth, and from thence 

 tranfplanted into nurfery beds of the fame earth, at 

 ten inches diffance, where they fliould remain till 

 fpring, when they mufl be tranfplanted into the bor- 

 ders of the plea fu re garden. The laff fort bears feed, 

 and being a flower of no great beauty, is planted in a 

 place by itftlf, being a great runner, tlierefore I always 

 ufed to plant it in pols for rooms, where, with other 

 flowers ii made a very good appearance. 



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