NATUK.A^ HISTORY. 
tcrres dlftinguiflied for their variety or their 
elegance. 
SWEET-WILLIAM. 
^ 8 Vi E R E are two forts of this plant, 
confifting of fingle and double flowers. The 
Angle fort only differs in the colour of the 
flower : the one has branches of bloffoms 
variegated with red and white : the other 
has clufters of deep crimfon-coloured flow- 
ers. They both bloffom in June and July, up- 
on flalks two feet high. The double fort 
produces its beautiful red flowers in the fame 
months, but upon fhorter Hems. The Angle- 
flowered fweet William may be raifed from 
feeds fown in March : They will bloffom the 
fecond year. The double fort is propagated 
from flips, taken from the root in March or 
April; if planted in a loamy foil, they will 
thrive the beft. The others may be alfo 
increafed by the fame means, or if they are 
laid down in the earth like carnation layers. 
CYCLAMEN. 
cyclamen is fo called inLatin, French 
root being almoft 
produces from, the 
root. 
and Jt.nglnh, from the 
round. It is a plant that 
