ef thefe Tarts. 



45. The Rofe Senfible. The Leaves and Pods 

 grow like an open Rofe. 



46. Shrub Solomon's Seal. Has fhining Leaves 

 growing by Pairs, each an Inch and half long, and 

 almoft as broad - 9 che Flowers white. 



47. Golden Spike. A Shrub with oppofite Leaves, 

 fomewhat whitifh below •, at the Top of the Bran- 

 ches grow Spikes 6 or 7 Inches long, with 5 fmall 

 leaved yellow Flowers, whofe Edges are deep red. 



48. The Sugar Cane. Grows generally 6 or 7 

 Foot high, and 4 Inches thick, and about that Di- 

 ftance betwixt each joynt, but if longer they arc 

 the better efteemed. 



49. Thorn-berry. Its Thorns grow by Pairs, as 

 does its Leaves, which are like Box, and generally 

 6, or 3 Couple j its Flowers long, pale purple, 

 hang down ; are 4 leaved, with as many fmall 

 white Threads : The Berries of the Bignefs of Ei- 

 der, of a dark Purple and ftain like black Cherries; 

 each has one fmall white flat Stone. 



50. The Waved 'Torch. Its Leaves are thick as 

 Aloes the Edges of a dark red, and notcht. 



51. The White Tuft. A Shrub bearing at the 

 Top of its Branches a Clufter of white 4 leaved 

 Flowers, full of the fame coloured Threads, an 

 Inch and half long : they fmell fomewhat like a 

 Rofe, and make a pleafant Shew. 



51. Yellow Violet Tree. The Leaves finely veined, 

 oval and ferrated towards the Points ; its Flowers 5 g 

 Leaved, yellow and fweet as our Wall-flower, but 

 ©f a deep red before they are opened. 



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