BULBOUS AND 



Whites, with yellow eyes 



Whites, with red eyes 



Whites, with violet or pur- 

 ple eyes 



Whites, with rose-colored 

 eyes 



Whites, with scarlet eyes 



Reds 



Incarnate, flesh or rose- 

 colored 



Of single sorts there are 



Blues, of various shades, as 

 above 



Whites 



Reds 



Rose-colored 



With many intermediate 

 shades or varieties 



(Muscaria,) or musk hya- 

 cinth 



Ash-colored 



White 



Obsolete purple 



Great yellow African 



Grape hyacinth 



Purple 



Blue 



White 



Red 



Monstrous flowering, or 

 blue-feathered hyacinth 



Comosed, or tufted purple 

 hyacinth 



Amethystine blue hyacinth 



Nodding, spiked, red hya- 

 cinth 



Non-script, small English 

 hyacinth, or harebells, of 

 the following varieties: 



Common, with blue flow- 

 ers arranged on one side 

 of the stalk 



White 



JBell-shaped blue hyacinth, 



with flowers on every 

 side of the stalk 



Bell-shaped peach-colored, 

 with flowers on one side 

 of the stalk 



These are very hardy, prop- 

 agating by offsets 



Hyacinth, with a pale pur- 

 ple flower 



Colchicums in variety 

 Leontice, lion's leaf, largest 

 yellow, with single foot- 

 stalks to the leaves 



Smaller pale yellow, with 

 branched footstalks to 

 the leaves 



Cyclamen, sow-bread, Euro- 

 pean, or common au- 

 tumn-flowering, with a 

 purple flower, and angu- 

 lar heart-shaped leaves 



The same, with a black 

 flower 



The same, with white flow- 

 ers 



Red spring flowering, with 

 heart-shaped leaves, mar- 

 bled with white 



Entire white, sweet-smell- 

 ing 



Purple winter-flowering, 

 with plain or circular 

 shining green leaves 



Purple round-leaved au- 

 tumn-flowering 



Small, or anemone-rooted, 

 with flesh-colored flow- 

 ers appearing in autumn: 

 these plants have large, 

 round, solid roots; the 

 flowers and leaves rise 

 immediately from the 

 root. 



