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 appearance, and the ftrong mufky fcent they emit, for 

 which reafon they are called Mujk Scabious. 



304. Sca?idix Cretica 'major, C. B. P. Great ShepherJ^t 

 Needle of Creie. Their plants fhould be fown in Aiigujl, 

 where they are to remain ; and keeping them clear from 

 weeds is all the culture they require. 



305. Scorpioides buphleuri folio y corni cults afperis in fe 

 convoliitis^ Morif. Hijl. Prickly Caterpillar. 



306. Scorpioides buphteuri foliis, filiquis levibus^ Park. 

 Theiit. Bot. Smooth Podded Caterpillar. 



307. Scorpioides filiqua crajfa^ Boelii Germ. Emac. Thick 

 Podded Caterpillar. 



Thefe plants fhould be fown in beds or patches of the 

 borders of a flower-garden, where they are to remain, 

 as they do not agree with tranfplanting ; and when they 

 come up, they fliould be thinned, if too thick, to one 

 foot, plant from plant, and be kept carefully and con- 

 ftantly clear from weeds, which is all the culture they 

 require. 



30B. Scolymus Chryfanthernus anmms, R. H. Par. An- 

 nual Golden Thijlle. 



309. Is a feminal variegation of the former plant. 

 Thefe plants fhould be fown in March, where they are 



to remain, and on a frefli foil kept clear from weeds, and 

 thinned to two feet, plant from plant. 



310. Sefamoides parva Matihioli \ Matthiolus"* s Bajiard 

 SeJamuTttt or Oily Grain. 



Thefe plants fhould be fown and forced in hot-beds, 

 as was directed for the Amaranths^ otherv/ife they will 

 Dot perfect their feed in this country. 



31 1. Campanula arvenfis erefla, jlore albo, Inji. R. Herb. 

 Upright Ve7ius^ Looking- glafs, with a white flower. 



312. Campanula arvenfts ereSla^ fiore c<eruleo\ Tourn. 

 Upright Vetius'' Looking-glafs , with blue flowers. 



Thofe plants I fowed at three difiFerent times in the 

 year, in March and m April, on a bed of light fiefli earth, 

 to flower in that feafon, keeping them clear frorii weeds, 

 and giving them water in very dry weather ; as alfo, about 

 the middle of Augujl, to flower early the next fpring, as 

 they endure the feverities of the winter very well, by 

 which means their flowers will be larger, and their ictd 

 better. 



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