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6. Bidf. ns trlfolia Americana, 

 leucanthemi fiore. Tourn. Three - 

 leav'd American Hemp- agrimony, 

 with a greater Daily-flower. 



J. Bi DEN s Americana ramofiljima, 

 folds gramineis, fiore par<vo lutio. 

 Houfi. Hieracium fruticofum, ar.gu- 

 fiijjimis gramineis foliis, capitulis par- 

 tis. Sloan. Cat. American branchy 

 Hemp-agrimony, with gratfy Leaves, 

 ar.d fmall yellowFlowers. 



The two firft Sorts grow wild 

 in moift Places, by the Sides of 

 Ditches, and ftanding Waters, in 

 mod Parts of England ; lb are rarely 

 permitted to have a Place in Gar- 

 dens. 



The third and fourth Sorts are 

 Natives of the Northern Parts of 

 America, where they are very trou- 

 blefome Weeds : the Seeds of thefe 

 have been brought to England y where 

 the Kinds are preferved by thofe 

 Perfons who are curious in Botanical 

 Studies ; but, as they are Plants of 

 no Beauty, they are feldom preferv'd 

 in other Gardens : the Seeds of thefe 

 Plants are armed with two rough 

 Claws, by which they fallen them- 

 felves to the Cioaths of Perfons who 

 walk near them when ripe. If thefe 

 are permitted to fcatter, they will 

 foon furnifh the Place with Plants. 



The fifth, fixth, and feventh Sorts 

 are Natives of the warmer Parts of 

 America; fo are more tender than 

 the others : the Seeds' of thefe mould 

 be fown upon an Hot-bed in March, 

 and the Plants mull be transplanted 

 to another moderate Hot-bed, to 

 bring them forward ; and, as they 

 increafe in Strength, they fhould, by 

 degrees, be inured to bear the open 

 Air ; and in June they may be 

 taken up -with a Ball of Earth to 

 their Roots, and tranfplanted into 

 the full Ground, where they will 

 flower in f-.ty, and their Seeds will 



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ripen in Avgufl ; and the Planb will 

 perifli with tne firit Froftj fo they 

 mull be annually raifed from Seeds, 

 by thofe Perfons who are defirous to 

 prcferve them. 



B1FOLIUM, Twyblade. 



This Plant grows wild in moift 

 Meadows in divers Parts of Eng- 

 land ; it rifes in May, and flowers 

 in June, and foon after dies away. 

 This Plant is of no Ufe or Beauty. 



BIGNONIA, The Trumpet- 

 flower, or Scarlet Jafmine. 

 The Characters are ; 



It hath a tubulous Flower, con- 

 fining of one Leaf which opens at 

 the Top like two Lips : th fe Flowers 

 are [ucc ceded by Pods, which are di- 

 vided into two Cells, and contain 

 federal winged Seeds. 

 The Species are ; 



1 . Bignonia Americana, f rax in: 

 folio, fiore amplo pharniceo. Tourn. 



The fcarlet Trumpet flower, <vulgo. 



2. BiGNON I a Americana, caprcolis 

 donatcr, filiqua breviori. Tourn. The 

 four leav'd Dwarf Trumpet-flower, 

 vulgo. 



3. Bignoni a Americana arbor, 

 flot e lutto,fraxini folio. Plum. The 

 large yellow Trumpet flower, vulgo. 



4. Bignoni a fimplici Jolio cor- 

 dato. Lin. The Catalpa, vulgo. 



5. Bignoni a Americana arbore- 

 fcens psntaphjllu, fiore rofeo, major, 

 fi/iquis plants. Plum. White-wood, 

 or Tulip -flower, <vu!go. 



6. BiGNON 1 a feandens tetraphylla, 

 f uclu maxima echinato. Houfi. 

 Climbing four - leav'd Bignonia, 

 with a large echinated Pod. 



7. Bignonia fcandtns tetraphylla, 

 fiore racemofo cameo. Houfi. Climb- 

 ing four-leav'd Bignonia, with flefli- 

 colour'd Flowers growing in long 

 Bunches. 



8. Bicnonia Americana, foliis 

 fubrotundis glabris, fruftu comprejfo 



orbiculato. 



