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A LIST OF PL ANTS. 



Small, or anemone rooted, with 

 flefli coloured flowers appear- 

 ing in autumn. 



Tbefe plants have large round 

 folid roots, the flowers and 

 leaves rife immediately from 

 the root. 



The two firft varieties are hardy, 

 the three Perfian forts arc im- 

 patient of frofts,and fhouid be 



kept i'l pots to be occafianally 

 ihekered ; but all the others 

 will fucceed in a warm border 

 under a wall. 



Superb Li'y, or gloriofa, red, with 

 long flender leaves. 

 Bliie, with oval leaves- 



Corona Regalis, or royal crown, 



j^con'itey ibe winter. 



iifyrimhiums. 



A List of Annual Flower Plants ; that is, fuch 

 as come up, flower, produce Seeds, and die the fame 

 Year, and which mud therefore be raifed every Year 

 from Seed ; and the Sorts here mentioned are proper 

 as ornamental Plants for FJower Gardens. 



We divide them into three different Heads or ClafTes ; 

 that is, the tender and more curious Kinds ; the lefs 

 tender, or hardier and more common Kinds ; the har- 

 dieft and molt common Kinds. 



The firft following are the more curious and tender Kinds, 



FIRST CLASS. 



j^MJnANTHUS Tricolor, 



Bic(.lor. 

 Cock's-cmb Amaianthus, 



The red. 



Purple, 



Yellow, 



Dwarf. 

 cube ji'maranthui, the flriped, 



Red, 



White, 



Spiked. 

 Stramcmium, the double purple, 



Pouble white. 



MelongenayOT egg plant, the purple 



Whjte. 

 Baljam'mes, or balfam, the double 

 puiple, 

 Double fcarlet. 

 Double ftriped. 

 Martyr.ia. 

 £roivaI/ia. 



Ice I /ant, or diamond ficoides." 

 Setijiti've P/ant, 

 Humble Plant 

 . Scarlet Convolvulus, 

 Snake Melon. 



Cucumber, 



The above all requ're to be raifed and brought forward in hot- beds? 



See the articles of tender or curious annuals, in Febnuadrjr, March, April, 

 May, and June j but the fenfitive and humble plants, after being reared 

 as above, ihould always be continued either in a glafs-cafe, green-houfe, 

 'or garcicn-frame, under glaffes, otherwife they lofe their fenfation, and 

 •Will not yield to the toucji. 



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