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All thele plants are Annualsy and their feed fhouid be 

 fown in March upon a dry foil; keeping them clear 

 trom weeds, and watering them in dry weather in fum- 

 mer, is the bed culture you can give ihem. 



322. Tordilhmi Narbonenfe minimum, Injl. R. H. Smalt 

 Narbonne Hartixjort. 



323. T&r ('//// w?;; rnintis limbo granidato Syriacufti, Morif. 

 Plant. Umbellif. Small Hartvjort of Syria, with a gra- 

 duated border. 



Thefe are Annuals, which Ihould be fown in autumn, 

 and be kept clear from weeds, which is all the culture 

 they require: You may fow the lafi: fort in pots to be 

 Hieltered in winter. 



324. Trifoliiim lagopoides hirfnturn angujlifolium Hif- 

 panicum, flore riiberrimo, Mcrif. Hi/1. Hairy narrotv lea- 

 ved Hares-foot Spanifi Trefoil, with a very red flower. 



325. Trijolium orientale alliffimum caule fi,5inlofo, flors 

 clho, 'Tourn. Corr. the Tallefi EaJlernTrefoil, with a hol- 

 low ftalk and a white flower. 



The firfl; fort makes a fine appearance v/ith its pretty 

 fcarlet flowers; it is an Annual, and fhouid be fown in 

 March, and kept clear from weeds, or they may be fown 

 alfo in autumn, in pots for winter fiielter, and for early 

 bloffoming and feeding. 



The other fort may alfo be fown in autumn, and makes 

 a very good appearance, and fhouid be cleared from all 

 Aveeds : Both thefe forts I had in great perfection by au- 

 tumnal fowings. 



326. Maize, or Indian Wheat. There are many femi- 

 nal varieties of this, which differ only in the co- 

 lour of the grain. Thefe are generally fown upon a 

 hot-bed, and in fune are planted out into a rich border, 

 where they are to remain and ripen their feed, which 

 come to little without this method of forcing them; you 

 rnuft keep them clear from weeds, and give them water 

 in dry weather, which is all the culture they require. 



327. Polemonirim "julgare cariileum, 'Tournef. Greek 

 Valerian, with a blue flower. 



328. Polemoniv.m vulgare album, Tournef. Greek Vale- 

 ' rian, with a white flower. 



329. Polemoniufn vulgare flore variegaloj Tourn, Greek 

 Valerian, ^vith a variegated flower. 



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