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PERENNIAL FLOWERS. 



facceflion from the earlieft period in Spring 

 to the latell in Autumn ; others again, re- 

 quiring a large colIeAion, both of the orna- 

 mental fiowering kinds, and of other {orts 

 for obfervation, variety, and curiolity ; it 

 was therefore thought expedient to give a lift 

 of the whole, or of ail the principal forts' 

 under one point of view; at the fame time, 

 fhewing the various forts that are occafionally 

 cultivated, and to affiil in making a collection 

 of the forts that may be particularly required, 

 all or moil of which may be obtained at the 

 nurferies, in feed or plants ; and in which, as 

 many may chufe only an affortment of the 

 more ornamental fioweri'!)g kinds, for adorn- 

 ing the flower borders, &c. they confilt prin- 

 cipally of the following: 



