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397&#93; PLA 3. Annual, or Biennial Flower' ■ plants, or such as require to he frequenthj renovated bi/ new seeds. Agrostenima Caeli rosa ; Ilos}'' Campion. Alyssum kali m'lfoli urn ; Mad- wort, with whole spear-shaped ieaves. AnthijUis tetrapkylla ; Four- ieaved Kidney Vetch^ or Ladies'- linger. Antirrhinum spartlum ; Broom Snap-dragon. triphylhon ; Three- leaved Snap -dragon. Argcmonc Mexicana ; Mexican Purging-Thistle. Blituvi virgattnn ; Rod- shaped Elite, or Strawberry-Spinach. Briza maxima ; Great Quaking Grass. Campanula speculum ; Bell- flower, with yeilow, eye-bright leave.?. Cerinthe major ; Greater Honey- wort. Cheiranthus maritimus -. Sea Stock-Gilly-fiower, or Wall-flower. Convolvulus Nil ; Blue Bind- weed. purpureus, v. major; Purple Bindweed. tricolor, v. minor ; Three-coloured Bindweed. Crepis harhata; Bearded Bastard ■ — Hawkweed. Dianthus Chine?isis ; Chinese Pink. superlus ; Early Pink. Fumaria glauca ; Grey Fumi- tory. Hil-iscus Trionum ; Venice Mal- low, or Flower-of-an-Hour. ILeris wnlellata ; UinbellcdCan- dy-tuft. Ipomaca cocci nca ; Scarlet Con- Yolvulus, or QaamQilit. PLA [397 Lathjrus articulatus ; Jointed Chickling, or Pea. odoraius ; ScentcdPea. sativus ; Coiiimon Chickling. Pea. tingitanus ; Tangier Lavaiera trimestris ; a species of the Lavatcra. Lotus tetragonnlolms ; Winged Pea, or Bird's -foot Trefoil. Lup/uius lateus ; Dusky Lupine. .igella damascena ; Fennel- flower of Damascus. Oenothera purpurea ; Purple Tree-primrose. rosea; Rose-like Tree- primrose. Pol.iigonum orientale ; Eastein Knot-grass. Reseda odnrata ; Sweet-scented Dyer's- weed. Scaliosa atropnrpurea ; Brownish Scabious. Scorzonera tingitana ; Tangier Viper-grass. Senecio degans ; Lofty Ground- sel. Si.hue pcndula ; Pendent Viscous — Campion. Tagetcs patusa ; Spreading Ma- rygold. Trifolium iiicarnatum ; Flesh- like Trefoil. Tropaeolummajiis; Greater Nas- turtium. minus ; Lesser Nasr turtium. Zinnia vniltijlora ; Many-flow- ered Zinnia. Having communicated this ex- tensive colledlion of plants, many of which are exotics, we shall brief- ly state the motives which induced us, in this instance, to deviate from our general plan : 1. All these shrubs and ornameijtal herbs may be easily procured from gardeners.