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BULBOUS AND 



middle cup as long as the j 

 petals 



White, with yellow cups 

 Double, with several cups, 



one within another 

 Common white narcissus, 



with single flowers 

 Double white narcissus 

 Incomparable, or great 

 nonsuch, with double 

 flowers 



With single flowers 

 Hoop petticoat narcissus, 

 or rush-leaved daffodil, 

 with tire middle cup 

 larger than the petals, and 

 very broad at the brim 

 Daffodil, with white reflex- 

 ed petals, and golden 

 cups 

 White daffodil, with purple 



cups 



Polyanthus Narcissus, having 

 many small flowers on a 

 stalk, from the same 

 sheath. Of this are the 

 following varieties: 

 While, with white cups 

 Yellow, with yellow cups 

 White, with yellow cups 

 While, with orange cups 

 White, with sulpimr-color- 



ed cups 



Yellow, with orange cups 

 Yellow, with sulphur-color 

 ed cups 

 With several intermediate 



varieties 



Autumnal narcissus 

 Jonquil, common single 

 Large single 

 Common double 

 Double, with large round 

 roots 



Liliinn, the lily, common 

 white lily 



With spotted or striped 

 flowers 



With double flowers 



With striped leaves 



White lilv, with hanging o&amp;lt;&quot; 

 pendent flowers 



Common orange lily, with 

 large single flowers 



With double flowers 



With stiiped leaves 



Fiery, bulb-bearing lily, 

 producing bulbs at tl:o 

 joints of the stalks 



Common narrow leaved 



Great broad-leaved 



Many-flowered 



Hoary 



Martagon lilv, sometime -t 

 called Turk s-cap, Iron 

 the reflexed position of 

 their flower - leaves. 

 There are many varie 

 ties, and which diffe 

 from the other .sorts of 

 lilies in having the petal* 

 of their flowers reflexed, 

 or turned backward. 

 The varieties are, 



Common ,red martagon, 

 with very narrow sparsed 

 leaves, or such as grow 

 without order all over 

 the flower stalk 



Double martagon 



White 



Double white 



White spotted 



Scarlet, with broad sparsed 

 leaves 



Bright red, many-flowered, 

 or pompony, with short, 

 grassy, sparsed leaves 



