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Great Daffodil. 

 Great Leopard's Bane. 

 Oriental Hyacinth, three varieties. 

 Star Anemone or Windflower, the blue, the purple, and 

 the red varieties. 



Polyanthus, many varieties. 

 Primroses, every where on the banks. 

 Cowslip, abundant in the meadows. 

 Oxelip, several wild among Primroses. 

 Pilewort, still bestarring the shady places in numbers. 

 Periwinkle, both greater and less. 

 Sweet Violet. 

 Dog's Violet. 



Forster's Tunbridge Violet. 

 White Violet, just fading, in gardens. 

 Heartsease, in the garden. 

 Wallflower, abundant since the third. 

 Yellow Bachelor's Buttons, being a Double Crowsfoot. 

 Dandelion, bespangling the meadows with gold. 

 Daisy, numerous in some places. 



Harebell, in flower about a week, the ground blue with 

 it in some places. 



Scented Chervil. 



Gentianella, in my garden. 



Tulips, scarcely in blow, many not yet. 



Bulbous Crowsfoot. 



Twoflowered Narcissus. 



Poetic Narcissus. 



Narrowleaved Poeony. 



Venus' Navelwort. 



Germander Speedwell. 



