15 



165 



l(i6 

 167 

 1G3 

 169 

 170 

 171 

 172 

 17;:! 

 174 

 175 

 176 

 177 

 173 

 179 

 180 



181 

 182 



183 



184 

 185 

 ISS 

 1S7 

 188 

 189 

 190 

 191 

 192 



193 

 194 

 195 

 196 

 197 

 198 



199 

 2 



201 



202 

 203 

 204 

 205 

 2 6 

 2(7 

 208 

 209 

 210 

 211 



212 

 213 



SINGLE HYACINTHS. 



In regard to Single Hyacinths an incorrect prejudice exists, arising from the 

 fact that their peculiar merits are but little known. For early flowering, and 

 particularly for glasses or pots, they are extremely desirable ; they combine the 

 most brilliant colors, and surpass "the double varieties in the profusion of their 

 bells. It may ia fact be said that they precede the double varieties, and thus in 



