THE CHARM OF GARDENS 



Cut likewise the stalks of such Bulbous-flowers as you 

 find dry. 



Towards the end, take up those Tulips which are dried 

 in the stalk ; covering what you find to be bare from the 

 Sun and showers. 



FLOWERS IN PRIME, OR YET LASTING. 



Late set Anemonies and Ranunculus nom. gen. 

 Anapodophylon, Chamae-iris, Angustifol, Cyanus, Col- 

 umbines, Caltha Palustris, double Cotyledon, Digitalis, 

 Fraxinella, Gladiolus, Geranium, Horminum Creticum, 

 yellow Hemerocallis, strip 'd Jacynth, early Bulbous 

 Iris, Asphodel, Yellow Lilies, Lychnis, Jacca, Bellis 

 double, white and red, Millefolium Liteum, Lilium Con- 

 valium, Span. Pinkes, Deptford-pinke, Rosa common, 

 Cinnamon, Guelder and Centifol, etc. Syringa's, 

 Sedunis, Tulips, Serotin, etc. Valerian, Veronica double 

 and single, Musk Violets, Ladies Slipper, Stock-gilly- 

 flowers, Spanish Nut, Star-flower, Chalcedons, ordinary 

 Crow-foot, red Martagon, Bee-flowers, Campanula's 

 white and bleu, Persian Lilly, Honey-suckles, Buglosse, 

 Homers Moly, and the white of Dioscorides, Pansys, 

 Prunella, purple Thalictrum, Sisymbrium, double and 

 single, Leucoium bulbosum serstinum, Rose - mary 

 Stacchas, Barba Jo vis, Laurus, Satyrion, Oxyacanthus, 

 Tamariscus, Apple -blossoms, etc. 



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