LISTS OF TREES, &X, SECT. XIX. 



fheltered, dry fit nation,' and its hoary leaves are very 

 ornamental, though there is no great beauty in its 

 flowers. When -rai fed from feed, it is apt to get 

 greener in leaf, and therefore it will be bell raifed 

 from cuttings, which fhould be taken from the whiteft 

 plants, A likeriefs to original plants is frequently loft 

 from propagation by feed, but is affuredly maintained 

 from cuttings and layers. 



Rofe, this fort will need fupport, being rather trail- 

 ing ; train it to a fheltered wall. 



Rofemary will not do in all filiations. See page 256. 



Savin variegated leaved is beautiful : grows (low.. 



Smilax, as it is trailing, or climbing, is commonly 

 planted to run up the trunks of trees, &c. It may be 

 trained to tall flakes, and fhould be planted in fight, as 

 in the front of plantations. There are feveral forts of 

 it> and the bay-leaved Virginian has black fruit. 



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 VII. 



The Fxqwers in the following lift of annuals are 

 numbered (as the fhrubs were) agreeable to their moft 

 uiual heights. The time of flowering is not mention*, 

 ed, becaufe that will vary, according to the time of 

 fowing, management, and feafon ; very few before, of 

 after June and July. Many of the forts continue 

 longer in flower than a month* 



TENDER ANNUALS. 



4 Amaranth us tree, tricolor, and bicolor 



3 — _ — — globe, purple, red, white, and ftriped 



^ — — . coxcomb, com. large red, fear, yel, &c. 



,2 — com. dwarf coxcomb colours, as ditto 



3 — — fpike flowered coxcombs, a variety 



3 Bal/hms, double, red, fcarlet, and purple ftriped 

 3 Broivallia, fpreading/ and upright, blue Jlowered 

 2 Calceolaria^ or flipper-wort, winged leaved 



4 Capjicum % 



