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C. Genista tincloria Gtrmanica. 

 C. B. P. Green-wood, or Dyers- 

 weed, or Wood -waxen. 



6. Genista tinclcria Aujlriaca 

 maxima. B:erh. Greater Aujirian 

 Dyers-weed or Wood-waxen. 



7 . Genista tinttoria Germanic**, 

 foliU aKgvfiioribus. C B. P. German 

 Dyers- weed, or W T ood- waxen, with 

 narrow Leaves. 



8 . Genista tinclcria frutefcens, 

 foliis incanis. C. B. P. Shrubby 

 Dyers-weed, with hoary Leaves. 



9. Genista tindoria Lujitamca 

 maxima. Piarna Lufitanorum. Tourn. 

 Great Portugal Dyers -weed, called 

 Piurr.a by the Portuguefe. 



10. Genista tinttoria latifolia 

 Luccnjis. Town. Broad-leav'd Dyers- 

 weed of Lucca. 



1 1. Genista bumilior Pannonica. 

 Tourn. Lower Broom of Panr.onia. 



12. Gen 1 5T a ramofa, foliis hypc- 

 rici. ■ C. B. P. Branching Broom, 

 with St. John-wort-leaves. 



1 3. Genista juncea, fore phno. 

 The Spanijb Broom, with a double 

 plower. 



14. Genista Africana frutcfcer.s, 

 rufci angufis foliis. Oldenl. Shrubby 

 African Broom, with narrow But- 

 chers- broom-leaves. 



15. Genista Aficana arlore- 

 fcens, argent ea Lnugine pubefctns. 

 Oldenl. Tree-like African Broom, 

 covered with a iilvery Down. 



16. Genista Africana frutefcens 

 fpica.ta purpurea, foliis angufifft- 

 mis. Oldenl. Purple fpiked lhrubby 

 Afac.'in Broom, with very narrow 

 Leaves. 



17. Genista African a frutefens 

 fpicata, l.:r:cis foliis. Oldenl. Spiked 

 fhrubby African Broom, withLarch- 

 trce-leaves. 



18. Genista Africana frutefcens 

 capitate, larich fliis. Oldenl. Head- 

 ed African fr.ru bby Brcom, with 

 JUrch tree-leaves. 



The firfl of thefe Plants is very 



common in the Nurferies near Lon- 

 don, and is generally fold by the Gar- 

 deners amorgft other dowering 

 Shrubs for Wildernefs - quarters ; 

 where, by ib long Continuance in 

 Flower, together with its Sweetnef% 

 it affords an equal Plcafure with molt 

 other flowering Shrubs. 



The fecond Sort feems to be only 

 a Variety of the nrft, from which it 

 differs only in Size: the Flowers of 

 this Sort are alfo much larger and 

 fweerer. 



The third Sort was formerly in 

 the Lr.glijh Gardens j but has been 

 loll fince the fevere Froft of 1 740. 

 but there are fome young Plants 

 which have been railed from Seeds, 

 which were procured from Spain; fo 

 that this Sort may in time be more 

 plenty in England. 



The fourth Sort has alfo been 

 propagated in plenty, from fome 

 Seeds which came from Portugal', 

 but this is not fo beautiful as the 

 former Sorts. 



The fifth Sort is very common in 

 many Parts of England, where it is 

 generally found upon fu ong clayey 

 Lands : this creeps by the Root ; fo 

 will foon fpread over Ground it 

 likes : this is gathered for the Ufe 

 of the Dyers ; from whence it had 

 the Name of Dyers -weed. 



The fixth, feventh, and eighth 

 Sorts are Varieties of the lall ; from 

 which they differ in tneir Growth, 

 and the Breadth of their Leaves. 



The ninth Sort grows mueh larger 

 than either of the forme-, ar^ con- 

 tinues much longer in Flower: mis 

 doth not creep by the Root ; fo de- 

 ferves a Place among other Shrubs. 



The tenth Sort is of humble 

 Growth, feldom riling above two 

 Feet and an half high : but as this 

 Sart flowers very late in the Year, 

 when few other Shrubs are in Beauty, 

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