LLSTOF TREES, &C. SECT. XIX* 



4 Rofe, common rriulk evergreen, wh. flow. L fu. Aug. 



4 Rofemary, com. plain, and variegated, r« Ljl. June, </. 



3 j&rcy broad, narrow and ftriped leaved, e« l.JI> June 



3 Aleppo, broad and narrow leaved, ditto, d. 



3 Savin, common piain fpreading, and variegated, /. /. c. 



4 Smiiax, or rough bind- weed, wh. fl. red fr, /. r./. June 



I Widow watt, (cneorum) a trailer, pi. fl. c. /./. May, &c. 



l Wormwood, fea, or lavender leaved, and Roman, JI. r* 



* If the tenderer forts of t 1i ;fe fhrubs are judicioufly 

 planted, they may fucceed abroad, and are worth the 

 trial, as their place may, at any time, be eafily fupplied 

 by fome {hrub from the nurfery. While young, for a 

 winter or two, in fevere weather, a few bullies laid 

 round, and a little peas haulm on the top, would fave 

 many a curious exotic, when they are nearly hardy enough 

 to endure our climate. 



OBSERVATIONS ON PARTICULAR SHRUBS. 



Adam' s needle (yucca) is fomewhat tender, andfhouid 

 be out of the way of cutting winds. 



Andromeda tree is too tender for the open ground in 

 general, but has furvived abroad, our ordinary winters, 

 being in a favourable fituation. It naturally likes a 

 moift foil : but keep the roots dry in winter. 



Oyius, all the forts are rather tender, but if brought 

 up as hardy from the fowing as may be, and planted 

 in a dry foil, fhelter and fun, will ftand ordinary win- 

 ters abroad in the fhrubbery, and prove delightful or- 

 naments : Cuttings do not make fo fine plants as feed- 

 lings, but are hardier. 



City/us, Spanifh, mull have a dry warm fituation. 



Germander tree, though generally confidered as a 

 green-houfe plant, it is afTerted, by fome, will endure 

 ordinary winters abroad, with proper management, 

 Rifk of experiment in thefe cafes, or the trouble at- 

 tending, mould not be minded, for if a (hrub mill live 

 abroad, it is furely much better there; and it has been 



found 



