HOT-HOUSE DISPLAYED 



Vitis (Finp) 



— 'l^hiree leaved In- 

 dian 



— Indian heart leaved 

 Volkameria {^Volka- 



merid) 



— Unarmed, or 

 fmooth ftalked 



— Prickly flalked 

 Winterana (Win- 

 ter'! Bark) 



i — Canella, orlaurus- 

 leaved Winterana 



559 



— Aromatic Win- 

 terana 



Xylophilla (Lovr 

 Flower) 



— Long leaved 



— Broad leaved 

 Zaniia (Dwarf 



Palm) 



— Dwarf- fawed 

 leaved 



— Intire leaved 



In the foregoing arrangement of the Hot^ 

 houfe plants, it may be obferved that fome 

 forts mentioned in the Green-houfe collection 

 are alfo introduced in this, which determines 

 that they, being eiiher tenderer tr.an the 

 generality of other Green-houfe exotics, and 

 liable to fuffer in that confervatcry in hard 

 Winter?, it is advifer^ble lO introduce fome 

 alfo into the Stove in that i'^?.C:\\, as a place 

 of greater fecurity, or that fcnrj kinds ol cu- 

 rious flowering plants, although hardy enough 

 to live in a Green-houfe all V/racer, yet being 

 kept in the Hot-houfe, th-y flower in greater 

 j.Krfe6tion, and oftener, a. in fome of the 

 amaryllis, and African aloe, &c. 



The Hot-houfe piaais coniifts of trees, 

 fhrubs, herbaceous, iibrous-rocted perennials, 

 &c. bulbous and t.iberous-rooted kinu>, and - 

 fucciilent plants, as before obierved ; ir-.l! of 



v/hich 



