ON THE CULTURE OF ANNUALS AND BIENNIALS. 47 



HARDT AJTXTJAtS. 



Adonis, pheasant's eye, or bird's eye, red and yellow. 

 Alysson, sweet scented, white flowering. 

 Candytuft, white, red, crimson and purple. 

 Caterpillar plant, yellow, varieties. 

 Catchfly, LobeVs, red, purple and whits. 

 Clary, annual pink, purple and white topped. 

 Convolvulus minor, blue, white and striped. 

 Cyanus, or corn bottles, blue, red. purple, white and striped. 

 Devil in a bush, or Lady in the Green. 

 Hawkweed, red, pale and deep yellow. 

 Keimia bladder, or flower of an hour, yellow. 

 Larkspur, tall, branching and rocket, 

 dwarf rocket, of varieties. 

 Neapolitan, branched and spotted. 

 Lavatera, or Cretan mallow, red, white and purple. 

 Lupine, sweet scented, yellow flowered. 



common, blue, white and varieties. 



giant blue, and rose colored. 

 Mjlkw, curled leaved Syrian and Chinese, pink. 

 Marigold, giant, or large common double. 



large Cape, leafy, and naked stalked. 

 French and African varieties. 

 Mignonette, (trailing) or sweet scented reseda. 

 Mulberry bl : ght, or strawberry spinach, red fruit 

 Pea, sweet, purple, scarlet, white, pink and white, or painted lady. 

 Persicarta, oriental, red flowered. 

 Poppy, tall, double, purple, scarlet, carnations, &c. 



dwarf, or corn poppy, double, a variety. 



chelidonium. or homed, scarlet, yellow. 

 Snails, hedge hogs and horns, yellow. 

 Snapdragon, annual Sicilian, white flowered. 

 Stock, (maritime) dwarf annual, or Virginian. 

 Sun flower, large double, pale and full yellow. 



dwarf double ditto. 

 Venus 's looking glass, blue, white and purple. 



naval wort, common and Portugal, white. 



ART. 5. Biennial Flowers. 



Biennial plants are those which flower the second year 

 after planting the seed, and then generally perish ; the Fox- 

 glove, and Holly-hocks, are examples of this class. The term 

 biennial, although often applied to many kinds of plants, is 

 not altogether strictly correct; because, many of them will 

 live for three or four years, and some kinds are prolonged for 

 several years by propagation, as the Double Sweet William, 

 China Pink, or any kind which by chance produce fine kinds 



