GREEN-HOUSE DISPLAYED. 483 



humid quality, are generally the moft fuccefs- 

 ful and durable in a dry light fandy foil, as 

 more fully explained in the general culture, 

 after the following difplay of the different 

 genera and ipecies, &i.c. of the plants. 



Thus far obfervcd, relative to the green- 

 houfe, and nature of the exotics of that con- 

 fervatory, the following is a regifter of the 

 principal forts, all the fpecies ranged in their 

 proper families or genera, under the botanic 

 and Englifh name of each genus, <v!Z, 



Achillea (Milfoil) 



— Silvery leaved 

 -~ ^Egyptian 

 Adiantum (Maiden 



Hair) 



— True Maiden Hair 

 Adelia (Adelia) 

 Agave(GREAT Ame- 

 rican Aloe) 



— Great American 

 ( flower ilalk branch- 

 ing) . 



— Striped halved 

 -— Virginia Great 



American (flower- 

 flalk fimple) 



— Viviparous or 

 childing, called 

 filk-grafs 



—Vera- crucian broad 

 leaved 



— Deep-green 

 leaved 



Albuca (Bastard 

 Star of Bethle- 

 hem) 



— Major 



— Minor 

 Aletris (Aloe Ale- 



tris) 



— U'varia, or Iris 

 Uvaria 



Aloe (African 

 Aloes) 



— Glaucous, or fea- 

 green leaved dwarf 



— Spotted broad 

 glaucous-leaved, or 

 Soap Aloe 



— Smaller fpotted 

 leaved 



— Mitre fhaped 



— Perfoliated, or 

 fvvord-leaved tree 

 aloe 



— Great prickly tree 

 aloe 



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