6I1CT. XIX. LISTS O.F- TREES, -&C. $$$ 



ting off the end of a downright root, occafions it to 

 throw out feyeral others of a more fibrous nature. 



Sweet William for bearded pink) is diftinguifbed 

 into broad and narrow leaved forts. This flower 

 conies very diverfified from feed, fome plain, others 

 beautifully fhiped, and a few double, perhaps one in 

 thirty or forty. But the fingle ones are generally fo 

 ornamental, that the want of doubles is not much la- 

 mented. The double forts are propagated from layers, 

 as carnations. The fweet William is perennial, but 

 as the plants ceafe to be handfome (and in fome cafes 

 die) after the firft blow, it is neceffary to raife fome 

 every year for ordinary ufe. 



Wall-flowers^ raifed from feed, produce fome doubles ; 

 but the chance is not great for fine ones, which are 

 to be continued from Hips or cuttings in May, June, or 

 July, plant them in a rich foil, and (hade till routed. 

 The double zvbl/e wall-flower is tender, and mould be 

 potted for housing, as indeed other good forts of this 

 | flower mould be, and generally are. 



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List of fit rous rooted perennial flowers. 



. 2 Adonis, or perennial pheafant's eye, yel. r . /. Aug. m. 



3 Acanthus, frnooth and prickly vvh. and pink, /, r. July, d* 



3 Agrimony, the large, or odoriferous yellow,/, r. July 



3 , — hemp, common wild, red, /. r. Auguft, m* 



2 * fpotted ftalked American, purple, ditto 



3 lower Fennfylvanian and Virginian, wh. ditto 



^ Canada, or tall purple flower, ditro 



4 tailed Pennfylvaman, white flowered, ditto 



i Aljffjn, rock, Cretan, and prickly, yel, and wh./. r. May 

 i Authe??ii$, or fea camomile, a trailer, white,/. July 



3 _ ox eye 'fort, yellow, white and red, r. June 



i Jmbjllisy double, pur, and fear, trailing,/. r< jane 

 i 4 Arum 



