152 BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PILANTS. 
Grand Lilas.—Porcelain blue; a very pleasing 
variety. | 
Mimosa.—Dark purple; very distinct, contrasting 
finely with the red and white sorts; a valuable bedder. 
SINGLE LILAC AND MAUVE. 
Haydn.—Lilac-mauve, very distinct; good spike 
and form. 
La Unique.—Dark violet ; a very fine spike. 
SINGLE YELLOW. 
Bird of Paradise.—Clear yellow, and long spike ; 
one of the best of the yellows. 
Ida.—Beautiful primrose yellow, large bells on a 
compact spike; an excellent variety. 
La Citronniére.—Pale yellow; a splendid flower. 
DOUBLE RED AND ROSE. 
Bouquet Tendre (Waterloo).—Deep red on a good 
spike, and early; an old and pleasing variety. 
Lord Wellington.—Pale rose, large bells and hand- 
some spike; a showy and handsome variety. 
Regina Victoria.—Fine clear dark-rosy pink; a 
long spike and bells somewhat loosely arranged, but very 
pleasing. 
DOUBLE WHITE. 
Anna Maria.—Light blush with purple center; a 
good spike and distinct. 
La Tour D’Auvergne.—A clear white with large 
bells well arranged on a long spike; one of the best. 
Prince of Waterloo.—Pure white, long and hand- 
some spike of well-arranged bells. 
DOUBLE BLUE. 
Blocksberg.—Porcelain with a white stripe, large 
bells and a good spike; a standard sort. 
Laurens Koster.—Fine dark blue, close handsome 
spike; one of the very best double sorts. 
