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■ The feed of thefe plants diould be Town in May in 

 a good garden mould, they will ftand the feverities of 

 our u-inters very well, and in^-tiie lucceeding March, 

 fhould be tranfplanted into the borders of the flovver- 

 gardtn, where they uill make a very pleaHng {how ; the 

 firft ibrt flowers early. 



330. PalenajieJia Cret'ica frn£ln itefKario^ Tourn. Car- 

 rol. Candy Corn Saliad, with a bladdered fruit. 



331. ValerianeUa femitie in umhello crejhente^ birfnto 

 majore, MoriJ. Hi/f. Plant, umbellif. Corn Sallady with a 

 large hairy unribeUicated ^e^d. 



The feed of thefe plants fhoiiid be fown in autunin, 

 as they are hardy, and be kept clear of weeds, is all the 

 culture they require, for they will grow in almoft any 

 fituation. 



33^. Verbafcum Alpitinm perenne nigrumj fiore aJbo^ 

 jlamineh purpiirelsy H. R. Paris. 



333. Verhafcum fczmineum^ fiore luteo magno, C. E. P. 

 Female Mullein^ with a large yellow flower. 



The feed of thefe plants fhould be fown in autumn.* 

 as they are very hardy, and in the fubfcqoent March may 

 be planted out, where they are to remain ; but they ^o 

 not agree with being often tranfplanted. 



334» 33 S' 33*^' 337 ^"<^ 3i^» '^^^ ^^' feminal varie- 

 ties of the Vkta or Vetch, which in all refpecls agree with 

 the culture given to garden peafe. 



339 Vkla tric'Mr bortenfis repent, C. B. P P,infie*i 

 HearVs Eafc, or Three-coloured Violet. Although this 

 plant is faid to be annual, yet, when it is allowed 10 

 fcatter its ict6, it will continue itfelf ; but they muH: be 

 kept within bounds, otherwife they w ill fprcad too much. 

 There is a great variety of them. Obferve to take off- 

 fets from the beft forts of them: For, although they da 

 not keep lo the colours of the mother plant, they are 

 improved by this management, as I have often experi- 

 enced. 



340. Vulneraria pentapbyllos, Injl. R. If. Five-leaved 

 Woundixjort. The feed of thefe plants Oiould be fown 

 in Mtirch, in frefh light earth, and in tiiat }>lace v/hcre 

 they are lo (land, mufl: be kept clear fiom weeds, and 

 Ihould be thinned, if they are too thick l«uvn, which i'. 

 all the culture Uiey require. 



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