PLATE I. 



FIG. 1. The Flower of a fine variegated Byblomen Tulip, 

 about two-thirds of the natural size. 



p IGt 2. A Pip of a fine variegated Auricula. 



FIG. 3. A Pip of a fine Polyanthus. 



FIG. 4. A Bouquet, consisting of a Rose, Yellow Jessa- 

 mine, Blue Bells, and a Passion Flower. 



PLATE II. 



FIG. 1 . The Flower of a fine variegated (Scarlet Bizard) 

 Carnation. 



FIG. 2. An empty calyx of the common size. 



FIG. 3. A calyx, or flower-pod of the above Carnation, 

 tied with a small wetted bit of matting on the 

 approach of bloom, to prevent its bursting. 



FIG. 4. A fine laced Pink, the same means used to pre- 

 vent bursting as the Carnation. 



ERRATA. 



Page 25, for Heliotropum read Heliotropium. 



27, for Lichnidea read Lychnidea. 



36 and 213,/or Frustania read Frustanea. 



4\,for Lupines read Lupine. 



74, for Xiphoides read Xiphioides. 



120, for Dictaraus read Dictamnus. 



150,jfor Bearberry read Berberry. 



173, for Speciolum read Speciosum. 



191, for Frontignac read Frontiniac. 



