442 CALENDAR, 1823. 



Corn Rose or Red Poppy, frequent in the garden, but not 

 common in fields yet. 



Long Smoothheaded Poppy or Doubtful Poppy, in the 

 garden and elsewhere frequent. 



Welch Poppy, going off. 



Hesperis, iii full blow. 



Monkey Flower. 



Sword Lily, or Corn Flag, just out. 



Rhododendron, in full blow. 



Yellow Azalea, beginning to decline. The above two, 

 however, make a fine and conspicuous figure. 



Roses, of several sorts, beginning to blow plentifully. 



Indian Pink, just blowing. 



Fraxinella, just in flower. 



Foxglove, beginning in gardens. 



Monkey Poppy or Oriental Poppy, still in blow, and is to 

 be considered late this year; but I observe some plants of 

 this species flower a fortnight earlier than others. 



Garden Pink, hardly come out yet. 



Globe Flower, both European and Asiatic still blow. 



Blue Bells or Harebells, nearly gone. 



Blue Bottle, tAvo varieties in full flower. 



Purple Goat's Beard. 



Yellow Goat's Beard. 



Columbines, of many varieties. 



Yellow Day Lily. 



Yellow Allium. 



Marigolds, which have stood the winter. 



Valerian, both the blue and the white. 



The German Iris, both blue and white. 



Heartsease still abound. 



Yellow Turk's Cap Lily. 



