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injure them ; and the earth in the pots fliould 

 be loofened with a Imall trowel, being careful 

 not to injure the roots of the plants ; and where 

 the ftems or branches of the plants have con- 

 traded filth, they fliould be well cleaned be- 

 fore they are placed in the ftove. 



Plants now in Flower in the Green-House, 

 Garde n, a?2d Stove. 



Oleanders with double and fingle flowers, 

 Colutea iEthiopica, Amomum Plinii, Myrtles, 

 Tree Candy tuft. Scabious tree, Houfeleek 

 tree, feveral forts of Mefembryanthemum, Co- 

 tyledons, Aloes, Indian Fig, Double Naftur- 

 tium, Spani(h Jafmine, Azorian Jafmine, Yel- 

 low Indian Jafmine, Arabian Jafmine, Tube- 

 rofe, Guernfey Lily, Belladonna Lily, Leonurus, 

 Cytifus incanus. Capers, Granadillas, Senfitive 

 and Humble Plants, Heliotropium arborefcens, 

 Amber tree, Apocynums, Afclepias of feveral 

 forts, Lantanas of feveral forts, Abutilons, Sta- 

 pelia, Canna Indica, Bean Caper, Indian Ar- 

 row-root, African Alcea, African Groundfel 

 tree. Indigo, Palma Chrifti, Spurges, Eu- 

 phorbium, Phyfick Nut, Gnaphaliums, 

 Grewia, Papaw, Turnera, Stramoniums, 

 Diofmas, Chironia, Arftotufes, Solanums, 

 Spartiums,Dorias, Lotus Ha2morrhoidalis,Car- 

 i dinafs 



