424 'f^ie Gardener's New Director. 

 22 Vetchy with purple fio -ers in clufters, 

 83 , the Spani/h Chickling, 



122 } Camerariiis''s true jointed podded, 



123 J the Horfe Shoe, with a Tingle pod, 



12± • , ■ » many podded, 



166 , Viclet, Dame'' s pale Mountain, 



i-jz , x\\e Chickling, red flowered, 



ly^ , , with variegated flowers, 



1^4 , tlie Spanijh Chickling Vetch, with a yellow 



flower, 



I ^7 , the creeping red Chickling, 



1-^8 , the Tangier, with a deep red flower, 



179 -, xhf^ wild creeping, 



30^^ . _ or Vicia, a Variety of them, 



^43 , the taller Fox-tail Alpine Milk Vetch, 



-^38 ^ ihe Edtahle, having pods above and below 



grrurd, 

 ^Qi ,j RuRic JVoiindivort Kidney, or Lady'' s Finger, 



211 IVall- flower, the great white, 



212 — , called the Raven, 



o I -> . — , tht common yellow, 



igg IVillow-herb, narrow leaved, 



351 IVilliani, ihe fwe^t broad leaved, variegated, 



340 Woundwort, five leaved. 



Direfficns for the Culture of the Carnations. 



THE next principal flower to the vernal tribe, which 

 iliews itlelf with fplendor, is the Carnation, of 

 winch there are four forts, V!Z.. i. Flakes, of which 

 there are no more than two colours, whofe ftripes are 

 Inrge, pafllng through the leaves. 2. Bizarrs, they are 

 variegated with three or four different colours, in irre- 

 gular fpots. 3. Piqvetts, fuch as have a white ground, 

 fpotted with fcarlet, red, purple, or any other colour. 

 4, Painted Ladies, fuch as have their leaves of a red or 

 purple colour on tiie upper fide, and white under- 

 neath. 



The feed of this flower is to be fown about the mid- 

 dle of Jprih in boxes or pots, filled with frefti light 



earth. 



