S£CT. XIX. LISTS OF TREES, &C. 339 



1 Throat -wort, dwarf, fmall fine blue flower, f\ June 



2 Toad flax, a variety yet. pur. andwh.y?. c. r. July 



1 .. dwarf Alpine purple flowered, ditto 



3 Valerian, common red and wh. mountain red,/, r. June 



2 — — Greek, pur. wh. and variegated, J\ r. May 



4 Veronica, a variety, blue, white, and blufti, r. /". June 

 ! dwarf blue and wh. and Welfh blue, ditto 



3 Vervain, common, and fpear leaved, blue, /. r. June 



4 Vetch, white wood, tufted blue, /. r. July 



3 bitter, (orobus) a variety, blue and pur,/, r. May 



2 Siberian, unbranching orobus, yeliji r * April 



fee orobus, next lift . 



I Violet^ com. blue, pur. and wh. {ing. and doub. r. March 



I Auit rian purple, and Ceniffian blue, r. April 



i Alpine, double red, and purple, r. March 



i yellow, and grandifloms yellow, &c. r 4 April 



Wake robin, fee arum 



Willow herb, fee loojeflrife 

 I Wood forrel, common white and purple,/. June, m, 



1 Worm Grafs, Maryland, (fpigelia) red flower, r. July 



2 Yen row, or milfoil, the purple flowered, Auguil 

 fee maudlin and fnee-zewort 



OBSERVATION r,S ON PARTICULAR f LOW ERS. 



Acanthus, or bear's breech, is admired for the ele- 

 gance of its leaf. It fpieads wide, and fi-ould have 

 room allowed it, in a warm light foil, and flickered 

 fituation ; but ftill rather a Liady, than a funny one. 



Alyffhrtis do belt in a dry hungry foil, but fliould 

 have a favourable fituation, where they will blow 

 long and prettily, 



Averts will grow in any cold rnoift ihady ground. 



Auricula, from the great and elegant variety of its 

 flower and leaf, arifing perpetually from feed, is one 

 of the fioriffs chief delights, and to which he pays 

 much attention in the culture. It is one of the firft 

 flowers, and ranks in nature with the pumnfe and 

 polyanthus, The forts admitted in the prefent collee- 



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