1.42 BIENNIAL TLOWERS. 



Others are aquatic, or water plant?, adapted 

 to grow in flanding waters, as the Nymphaa, 

 or Water Lily : feme roots or feeds introduced 

 in fuch places, will flower very agreeably. 

 Alfo feme are hog and marih plants, to plant 

 in fuch fituations. 



BIENNIAL FLOWERS. 



"pTENNIALS, or two-years plants, continue 

 only two years in good perfeftion, being 

 raifed from feed one year, flower the next, 

 ripen feed, and then either die in Winter fol» 

 lowing, or if any furvive, they feldoni flower 

 in equal perfedlion as in the flrH year, fo are 

 moftly raifed every year from feed; which, 

 however, are few, in comparifon to the Pe- 

 rennials, and as they are alfo inferted among 

 the perennial plants, are here collected under 

 one point of view, viz. 



Canterbury Bell- 



Flo wer ( Campanula) 

 Carnation {Dianthus) 

 Clary, purple-topped 



( Sal'via) 

 Colutea, fcarlet 

 French Honey-fuckle 



{Heiiyfarum) 

 Globe Ihiftle {Echi- 



nopi) 

 Hollyhocks {Alcca) 

 Honefty {Lunaria) 

 Horned Poppy {fiheli- 



donium) 

 Pink {Pianfhus) 

 Kocket {He/peris) 



Rofe-Campion {Lych" 



nfs) 

 Scabious [Scahius) 

 Snap-dragon {^Antir- 



rhinum) 

 Stock-gilliflowers 



{fihieranthus) 

 Sweet V/illiajns (Z)/. 



ant bus) 

 Tree Mallow {JLa'va^ 



Ura) 

 Tree Frimrcfe {Oeno-, 



thera) 

 Wall -flower {Chieran- 



thus) 



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