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380. Paf>aver Indicum perenne, flore jnagno rulroj In- 

 dian Great Peppy. This is a Perennial plant ; it fhould be 

 fown in patches, where it is to remain, and keeping it 

 clear from weeds, is all the culture it requires. This 

 plant affords plenty of feed'annually. 



381. Coronopus rnaritimus rofeus Baconi, Rar. Plant, 

 Rofe-like Sea Buckthorn Plant oin. 



The feed of this plant fhould be fown in March^ on 

 a border of frefh earth, and kept clear from weeds ; and 

 if their feed is fufFered to drop upon the earth, there 

 will be fufficlent of plants. 



382. Scabiofd perennis Sicula, fiore fiilphureoy Boerh. 

 Ind. Perennial Sicilian Scabious, with a fulphur coloured 

 flower. 



The feed of thefe plants fhould be fown in March, 

 on a bed of light earth, and fhould in June be tranf- 

 planted, where they are to remain for good, and be kept 

 clear from weeds : Some of them may be planted into 

 pots, to flower in rooms, and to be preferved in winter: 

 And this method you mufl: ufe with them ; for in winter, 

 and in the firfl year of their growth, they are very apt 

 to die. 



383. Sanfolina jiore majore, foil is villofis et incanis, 

 Tourn. Hoary-leaved Lavender Cotton, with a larger 

 fiower. 



Thefe plants are propagated from feed fown on a lean 

 gravelly foil ; they arealfo propagated by cuttings, which 

 in a little time will take root, and both they and the feed- 

 lings may be planted into pots, to adorn balconies : They 

 are very hardy plants, and endure the winter well. 



384. Tythimaltis latifolius, Cataputia di^us, H. L. 

 Broad-leaved Spurge, called Cataputia. 



The feed of this plant fliould be fown in the end of 

 Jpril, on a border of frefli earth, where they are to re- 

 main, and be kept from weeds; the fecond year they 

 will flower and feed in autumn, which, if allowed to fow 

 themfelves, will furnifli abundance of plants. 



385. 386, 387, are already defcribed under the arti- 

 cle Valeriana. 



388. Vicia fupra infraque terram edens, Tourn. Eata- 

 ble Vetch, having pods both above and belo-v ground. 

 Tiiis is an AfrVan plant originally, and has been long 



culti- 



