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doub'e oriental Jacinth^ with a 

 Flefh-cblour'd Flov/er (Ireak'd with 

 a Rofc-co'our, and the Petals great- 

 ly reflex'd, commonly calVd^ Apollo. 



17. Hyacinthus, oritntalisy fiore 

 flcno, fquallUe candido, clavo ad ba- 

 (in utriculato, longo, fetalis lalde 

 refiexis. Boerh, I?jd. Double orien- 

 tal Jacinth, with a dirty white 

 Flower and reflex'd Petals, common- 

 ly caWdy Agiath Mignon. 



iS. Hyacinthus, orientuUs, fiore 

 flenijjimoy albo, pauxillo carnei admi- 

 fio, clavo longo, angulofo^ piano ore 

 amplijjimo. Boerh. Ind. Double ori- 

 ental Jacinth, with a Flower in- 

 termix'd wich very little Flefli-co- 

 lour'd Spots, commonly called, Clau- 

 dius Civilis. 



19. Hyacinthus, orientalis, fiore 

 flenijjimo, cameo ^ coralUno rtibro, 

 clavo crajfo, brevi, petalis maxime 

 refiexis. Boerh. Ind. Oriental Ja- 

 cinth, with a very double red Co- 

 ral-co!our'd Flower, and the Petals 

 greatly reflex'd, commonly caWdy Co- 

 ralline. 



20. Hyacinthus, orient alis, fiore 

 plenijjimo, cdndidijjlmo, in fundo oris 

 rpfeo. Boerh. Ind. Oriental Jacinth, 

 with a very double pure white 

 Flower, and the Bottom of the 

 Rim of a Rofe-colour, commonly 

 call'd. The Queen o\ Flowers. 



21. Hyacinthus, or imt alis, fiore 

 plenijfimo, candidijfimo, petalis angu- ' 

 fiis ^ magis acutis. Oriental Ja- 

 cinth, with a very double pure 

 white Flower, with narrow fharp- 

 pointed Petals, commonly call'd, The 

 King of Flov/ers. 



22. Hyacinthus, orient alis, fiore 

 flenijjimo, candidij/tmo, toto clavo co- 

 nico, petalis maxime refiexis, caule 

 ^ fiore maximis. Boerh. Ind. Ori- 

 ental Jacinth, with a very double 

 white Flower, and the Petals very 

 much reflex'd, and large Stalks arid 



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Flowers, commonly crAVd, Kaiiar'^ 

 white Jewel. 



23. Hyacinthus, orient alis, fiore 

 plenijfimo, candido, cameo, lituris ru~ 

 bellis, clavo brevijjimo crajjijjimo* 

 Boerh. Ind. Oriental Jacinth, with 

 double white Flowers ftreak'd with 

 Red, commonly call'd. The Prin- 

 cck Royal. 



Bciides thefe here mention*^, 

 there are a great Variety of fine 

 double Hyacinths, with beautiful 

 variegated Flowers, mofl: of which 

 have Names impbs'd on them ac- 

 cording to the Fancy of their Own- 

 ers, and fonie of thefe are highly 

 efteem'd by the Florifts in Holland, 

 where, according to their printed 

 Catalogues, they have many Flow- 

 ers wliich are valu'd at five, iix, 

 fevcn, eight or ten Pounds per 

 Root: But as thefe are Varieties 

 which have been obtain'd froni 

 Seeds, fo the Number of them are 

 continually increas'd, where Peo- 

 ple do conftantly fow of theiV 

 Seeds j and thole new Flowers 

 which are rais'd, if they are large, 

 beautiful, and very double, will 

 always be much valud at firfl, un- 

 til there has been a good Number 

 of Roots obtain'd from them; af- 

 ter v/hich they conftantly dccreafa 

 in their Value according to their 

 Plenty: But to enumerate all the 

 Sorts that are now printed in the 

 Butch Catalogues, would be to no 

 Purpofe in this Place, therefore I 

 fliall only mention fome of the 

 Harry Hyacinths, and afterwards 

 proceed to their Culture. 



1. Hyacinthus, /^//^nV, bifolius^ 

 Ger7nanict{s. C. Bi P. fiore c^ruleo. 

 Early blue (Isrry Hyacinth -, vulgo, 



2, Hyacinthus, Jiellaris, bifoli- 

 us, GermanicHs, f^ore exalbido. Bo- 

 erh, Ind. Early white flarry Hya^ 

 cinth i vulgo. 



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