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3. \V,in<il(ih Qc.'loti:, Hort. 'J'raiis. v. 6. p. 314. Flowers very late, with the 

 preceding, iintl of similar size, but has much more entire leaves, and 

 larger llowers, which make it a distinct species. 



4. Spanish Brown, Hort. Trans, v. 4. p. 486. and v. 5. p. 420. Of short 

 firm stature, and rather early and beautiful tlowers, the size of the prece- 

 ding, aud with smallish leaves, a little more piunatifid, and probably a 

 distinct species. 



5. Bliisk Ranunculus-flowered, Hort. Trans, v. 6. p. 328. Of short firm sta- 

 ture, aud fiue-formed early flower, of a blush colour, and peculiar neat- 

 ness of form. 1 thiuk 1 have two variations of it. 



G. Small Deep Yellow ; Park's Small Yellow, Hort. Trans, v. 6. p. 327.— 

 'I'aller and weaker than the last, early and small-flowered, with small and 

 blunt pinnatedly-lobate leaves. Perhaps it may be a distinct species, 

 from its small leaves and flowers. 



7. Small Pale Yellow ; Small Windsor Yellow, Hort. Trans, v. 5. p. 415, 

 and V. 6. p. 333. Also called Alton's Yellow. Of short stifl growth, aud 

 early flowerine, aud but little merit. 



8. Siiuill Flat Yellow ; Small Yellow, Hort. Trans, v. 5. tab. 17. and v. 5. p. 

 •122. Of shortish growth, and with pure yellow and expanded early 

 flowers, the shape and size of the three subsequent varieties, of which it 

 is presumed to be the origin, as yellow is the most predominant colour ia 

 these plants. Their forms are very neat and regular. 



y. The buff, or Copper, Hort. Trans, v. 5. p. 420. Also called the Orange, 

 or Buff. Resembles the preceding in every thing but colour. 



10. The Rose, or Pink, Hort. Trans, v. 4. p. 344. Also called the Lilac- 

 Resembles the last in all things but colour, aud is now the most common 

 kind in cultivation, although introduced after the old purple, hereunder 

 enumerated. 



1 1 . The Pale Pink, Hort. Trans, v. 6. p. 336. Raised m Mr. Colvill's Nur- 

 sery, being a sportive branch from the last, and dift'ering in uothmg but 

 colour. This and the three preceding doubtless sport mutually into each 

 other, and are perpetuated by cuttings of their respective sports in the 

 first instance, and ottseU as well as cuttings afterwards; bnt are all liable 

 to sport again, from pale pink through deeper pink, and copper or light 

 orange to bright yellow : but their shoots aud leaves are immutable. 



12. Expanded Liijhl Purple, Hort. Trans, v. 5. p. 153, and v. 5. p. 421. ; and 

 Bot. Mag. tab. 22-JG. Of middling size, and with llowers in the middle 

 season (of its group,) but nearly twice as large as the last, though resem- 

 bling it in forni, and far more haudsonie. 



13. Quilled Lii/hl Purple, Hort. Trans, v. 5. p. 145., and v. 5. p. 421. A 

 sport only from the last, but now made permanent. 



•*lNCUKVINO RANUNCULUS FLOWEKED. 



14. Incurvinif Lilac, Sweet, Brit. PI. Card. tab. 7. ; Curled Lilac, Hort. Trans. 

 V. 5. p. 155. and p. 421. Also called the Ouiiled Lilac. (Jrows tall, and 

 flowers early, and is an elegant plant, allied to the preceding, and has 

 produced the following one from a sportive branch. 



\:>. Curled Blush, Hort. 'I'rans. v. 6. p. 326. Has been called the Double 

 Blush, and Double White. The flowers, which are rather early, large, 

 and showy, dying ofl' nearly of that colour. It is of middling stature in 

 il»grou|); and, althouj;li a sport only of the preceding, is now an eta- 

 hlinhi d and more beautiful variety than it. 



16. The Quilled Pink, lU,n. Trans, v. 4. p. 350. and v. 5. p. .351. 420, 421 ; 

 and Bot. Keg. v. 8. lab. (il(i. Of tall stature, and one of the very latest 

 in blooming; but very handsome, aud repaying by its beauty every care 

 bestuwi-d upon it by the gardener. It has been called the most beautiful 

 of all; but with me it yields to the Cold bordered Red. 



17. l/irye Quitted Orawie, Hort. Trans, v. 5. p. 152. tab. 3. (upper figurc.l 

 and v. ■'». p. 421. A tall and large latisli llowcring variety, of consider 

 able beauty, and at present uiiennnjKUi. 



18. CMIiurderrd lied; Ihr Two eutoured Incurved ui Hort. Trans, v. 6. p. 

 332, 333. Of tall :(Ului-e, very late, with the mo.U iicrfcctaud beaulilul 



