I04 T^he Gardeners Kalendar. Mar. 

 leaves of the Coffee trees, and other woody 

 plants, from the filth they may have contra<3:-*iA 

 cd; picking off all decayed leaves, which, iftq 

 fufferedto remain on, injure the plants^ and oc- 

 calion an unfightly appearance. 



P)ants in Flower in the G r e e n-H o u s e 

 and Stove,- 



Mefembryanthemiof fevcral forts, Uex-leavcd 

 Lantana, Spanifli Jafmine,Hermania with Alder 

 leaves, as alfo with Marfhmallow leaves, Arc- 

 totufes of two or three kinds, African flirubby - 

 Polygala, Aleppo Cyclamens, Geraniums of 

 feveral forts. Shrubby Senecio with fucculent 

 leaveSj Aloes of feveral forts, Coronilla Cretica, 

 African tree Houfleek, Pancratium, Turnera, 

 Cotyledon with a broad cut leaf, Cytifus hirfu- 

 tus, Shrubby St. Johnfwort of Minorca. Afri- 

 can Grafs leaved Marygold, Lycium with nar- 

 row leaves, Canary Campanula, African Flea- 

 bane with a Sage leaf, Ciftufes of feveral forts, 

 Caffia of two or three kinds, Medicago ar- 

 borefcens, Crinums, Coffee tree, Jacobaea with 

 purple flowers, Tithymals of feveral forts, 

 Teucrium Baeticum, Phylica, Chryfocoma, Cy- 

 tifus from the Canaries, Ornithogalums from 

 the Cape of Good Plope of two or thee forts, 



three 



