A LIST OF PLANTS. 



573 



Sweet and Pot Herbs, 



MyJRlGOLD, double, 



Single. 

 Sat'ory, the winter. 



Summer. 

 Marjoram^ fwect. 



Pot. 

 Thjmey comiTTon, 



Lemon, 



Silver tipped. 

 HjJJhpy cotntnon. 



Variegated. 

 Sage^ red, beft for common ufe, 



Gieen, 



Tea, fmall leaved. 

 Mint, Ipear, proper fort for all 

 kitchen ufes. 



Pepper, for diftilHng, 



Orange, principally for cu- 

 riofity. 

 Baum, the garden. 

 Penny -royal. 

 Double Chamomile, 

 fennel. 

 Dill. 

 Laveitaer, 



Rofema>y. 



BajU, the fweet, 

 Bufh. 



Both of wiiich are tender 

 plant?, and ralfed only in. 

 iiot-beds, like capficum or 

 love-apple, Stc. 



^mfe. 



Carra^uy, 



Orach, 



Clary. 



Borage, 



Burnet. 



Tarragon > 



Tanfey, 



Buglofs, 



Carduus BenediSlus^ for tea, by 

 way of medicine. 



Nepy Nepeta, or cat mint. 

 So called by reafon the cats 

 are fond of it j for when 

 they come near it,they will 

 roll and tumble about it, 

 and eat and tear the herb 

 to pieces. 



A List of fome of the beft Sorts of Green-House 

 Plants. 



ALOES, the large American, 



Large ftriped ditto. 

 Aloes, the African forts, 



Mitre^ 



Sword, 



Tongue, 



Upright tnangular, 



Pc n tan gt.ll a r, 



Succotrine, 



Cob -web. 



Partridge- breaft, 



Cufhion, 



Large Pearl, 



Pearl tongue. 



Soap-like, 



Keel-ihaped, 



^elon, 



Fan, 



Cat-chapped, 



Spiral, 

 Arums. 

 Amhrofia, 



AnthylliSf Jupiter's beard. 

 Artlotis, wind-feed, feveral va- 

 rieties. 

 AJier, the African (hrubby. 

 Anthofpermum, 

 Apocynum Fruticofum, 

 Apium Macedonicum, 

 Afparagus^ (hrubby,two or three 



varieties. 

 Bofea^ golden -rod tree. 

 Buphthalmu7ns, fome varieties. 

 Campanula, bell-flower. 



