Of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANT 
Varieties.—(Lonicera vulgareJ or Common, Wild, 
White Honey-fuckle, or Woodbine 
of the Woods and Hedges. 
Large, White, Common Honey-fuckle. 
Late White Common Honey-fuckle. 
Red-flowered Common Honey-fuckle. 
Oak-leaved Common Honey-fuckle. 
Striped-leaved Common Honey-fuckle. 
Variegated, Oak-leaved Common Ho¬ 
ney-fuckle. 
(Losiicera germanica) German, or Large 
Dutch Red Honey-fuckle. 
Long-blowing, Dutch Honey-fuckle. 
Late-blowing German Honey-fuckle. 
Ever-grecn German Honey-iuckle. 
4 . Lonicera Capri folium — (Caprifolium) or Early 
Italian Honey-fuckle. 
A f.vining-climbing, deciduous flirub, extending 
ten or fifteen feet—the leaves ( middling) ovate-ob¬ 
long, the top ones connate, or joining at the bafe, 
and perforated by the branch; and flowers verticil- 
late, or in whirls terminal, and fitting clofe ; May 
and June.—Native of the fouthern part3 of Europe. 
{Any common foil.) 
Varieties. —White-flowered Italian Honey-fuckle. 
Red-flowered Italian Honey-fuckle. 
Later Red-flowered. 
Yellow-flowered Italian Honey-fuckle. 
Ever-green, late Red Italian Honey- 
fuckle. 
3. Lonicera fetnper-virens, Ever-grecn, Scarlet, 
Trumpet Honey-fuckle. 
A ttvining-climbing, ever-green flirub, extending 
eight to ten, or fifteen feet—-the leaves (middling) 
oblong-ovate, top ones connated at the bafe, and per¬ 
forated by the branch; and naked fpikes of flowers, 
in verticils, or whirls terminal; the flowers long, 
trumpet-lhape, fcarlet, (mod beautiful).—Native of 
Virginia and Mexico. (Any common foil, &c.) 
Varieties. —Greater Trumpet Honey-fuckle. 
Minor, or Lefs Trumpet Honey-fuckle. 
4 . Lonicera americana, American Ever-green Ho¬ 
ney-fuckle. 
(Balearica) Balearican, or Minorca Ever¬ 
green Honey-fuckle. 
More upright kind s— Of more mo derate growth, 
with fowers, by pairs, on each peduncle , 
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5. Lonicera Xylofeum —Xylofleunl — or Fly Honey- 
fuckle. 
A more upright, deciduous flirub, of fix or feven 
feet growth-—the leaves (middling, vuhitijh-green) 
ovate-oblong, obtufe, entire and downy; 3 nd pedun¬ 
cles or flower-flalks, having each two flowers, fuc- 
ceeded by red berries, in pairs, diftindt.—Native of 
the cold parts of Europe, in hedges. (Any foil.) 
6. Lonicera a'pigena, Alpine, Fly Honey-fuckle. 
A moderate, deciduous Ihrub, three to four, or 
five feet—the leaves ( fmallijh ) ovate, acute, and 
entire; peduncleshaving each two flowers; and red 
berries, in pairs, joined.-—Native of the Alps of Swit¬ 
zerland, Pyrenees, &c. (Any common foil.) 
7. Lonicera pyrenaica, Pyrenean Fly Honey- 
fuckle. 
A moderate, deciduous flirub, three to four, or five 
feetv—the branches divaricated afunder ; leaves (fmall - 
ijh) oblong, fmooth; peduncles having each two 
flowers, funnel-lhape, regular* and red berries, in 
pairs, diftintt, or not joined.—-Native of the Pyre¬ 
nean mountains. (Any common foil.) 
8. Lonicera nigra , Black-berried Alpine Honey- 
fuckle. 
A moderate, deciduous fhrub, four or five feet 
growth—the leaves (fmall) elliptic, ovate, and en¬ 
tire ; peduncles, or flower-flalks, having each two 
flowers; and black berries, in pairs, diflindt.—Na¬ 
tive of the Alps, Switzerland, and France. (Any 
foil and fituation.) 
9. Lonicera ceerulea, Blue-berried Honey-fuckle. 
A moderate, deciduous flirub, of four or five feet 
—the leaves (fmallijh, or middling) ovate-oblong and 
entire, by pairs and threes ; pfcduncles, or flower- 
flalks, having each two flowers; the ftyles undivided; 
and blue berries, in pairs, joined-globofe.—Native of 
Switzerland. (Any foil, &c.) 
10. Lonicera tatarica, Tartarian Red-berried Ho¬ 
ney-fuckle. 
A fmallifli, deciduous flirub, three or four feet 
growth—the leaves (middling) heart-fliape, obtufe, 
fmooth; peduncles having each two flowers, pale- 
blufli-coloured ; and red berries, paired, diflinct.—• 
Native of Tartarv. (Any foil, ifc.) 
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