480 GREEN-HOUSE DISPLAYED. 



both of woody, herbaceous, aftd fucculent 

 kinds; all exotics, or natives originally of 

 foreign warm countries in the South of Eu- 

 rope, and in Afia, Africa, and America; 

 always raifcd in pots, for removing in and 

 out of the Green-houfe, they being futh as 

 will grow here in the full air all Summer, 

 from the beginning or middle of May until 

 October, when the whole require removing 

 in their pots under the Iheltcr of a Green- 

 houie for the Winter feafon, and to remain 

 till May aforefaid, or fometimes the beginning 

 cf June, in unfavourable feafons, and then 

 removed again into the open air in the Flower- 

 garden or Pieafure-ground, to continue for 

 the Summer. 



The Green-houfe plants CQnfift of three 

 tribes, viz. woody or fhrubby and tree kinds, 

 herbaceous plants, and fuccuJent exotics. The 

 tree and fhrub kinds have woody durable or 

 abiding Items and branches, and the leaves 

 mollly evergreen ; the herbaceous plants grow 

 mollly witn leaves from the bottom, herb- 

 like, and with foft Hems, furnifhed alfo, in 

 many forts, with leaves, and the items gene- 

 rally decay at the end of a year or two, or 

 fome continue longer, but the roots re- 

 maining, fend up new Ilalks in fuccefiion • 

 and the fucculent plants grow v/iih flelhy 

 flalks and leaves, abounding in humidity, 

 hence called fucculent, and in their growth 

 appear, fome of an herbaceous-like nature, 

 others of a fhrubby-like appearance, but 

 moiliy all durable or abiding, retninincj the 

 fame items ^d branches, and fome alio the 

 ^ leaves. 



