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Gladiolus, or Corn-flags, ^ — — 432 



Hellebore, Black, or the Chrlflmas Rofe 1 — 245 



Hepaticas, a Variety of them, — — 249 



Hyacinth, Oriental, «— -^ — 263 



Hyacinths, — _ _ — 293 



. , Compofl: for, — — — vi 



, The Dutch, — — ~ x 



. , as prafitifed by Mr. Geo. Voorhelm, 305 



, in Water, — -^ — 308 



, feme Particulars relative to them, — 309 



Iris, the Perjian, — ■ — — t— 254 



Layers, Manner of laying them, — — 425 



Lilies, — —"43'^ 



Lily, Daffodil, — — 433 



Martagons, — — 433 



Minionette, — — 310 



NarcifTus, Polyanthos, — — 311, 433 



— — , Autumnal, — — — 432 



Oriental Hyacinth, — — — — 263 



Pinks, — — r~ 429 



Polyanthos NarcifTus, — ■ — — 311 



Primrofe, — - — — — — 25 1 



Pfeudo-Narciffus, or Daffodils, — — 255 



Ranunculus, — •— — ■ — -— 34O 



Rocket Baftard, — — 31O 



Root-Room, form of one, -^ 434 



Sow-bread, or Cyclamen, — — — 258 



Snow-drops, — — — •— — 247 



Sweet William, _— — — 429 



Tulips, a fine Colleflion of, — — — 324 



, the Compofl: for, — — — xi 



, Baguets, — — — — 325 



, Rigaut, — — — — 326 



, By-bloomen, — — — — ib. 



■ , raifed from Seed, as pra6tifed by Mr. Miller, 327 



' , by Mr. Beulinz, — — ■— 335 



, the Double, — — — 338 



, manner of breaking their Breeders, — ib. 



, Bifard, a Colle6lion of, — — 337 



Winter Aconite, •— — — - 246 



Cbnji?nas 



