• ULBOUS-l^OOTED FLOWERS. 



Allium (Garlick I 

 tribe) Moly, &c. 



— Common yellow | 

 Moiy 



— White umbelled- 

 Moly 



— Broad leaved Gar- 

 lick 



•— Magicians purple 

 Moly 



— Rofeous ilarry 

 Moiy 



— YellowifK pendu- 

 lous flowered gar- 

 lick 



— Canada bulb- bear- 

 ing garlick or tree- 

 onion> curious in 

 producing many 

 bulbs at top of the 

 ilaiks 



— Oleraceous bulb- 

 bearing tree-onion 



— Vineal bulbifeious 

 Garlick 



•—Dwarf or baflard 



:MoIy 

 t*rr- Odorous or fweet- 

 fcented Moly 

 — • Fading, NarciiTus- 

 le-aved garlick 



— Bear's garlicky or 

 i-iiniibns 



Si 



Aconite (Winter) a 

 diminutive tube- 

 rous-rooted plant, 

 with a fmall yellow 

 flower, appearing 

 in January and Ft- 

 biuary 



Amaryllis, or Lily 

 Daffodil 



— Yellow Autumnal 

 flowering 



— Atamafcan Spring 

 flowering 



— Guam fey Lily 



— Belladonna Lily 

 The laft two of thefe 



produce moft beau- 

 tiful flowers in Au- 

 tumn, September, 

 and 06lober; and 

 being fomewhat 

 tender, it is proper 

 to give them occa- 

 fional protedion 

 from cold, and 

 great rains : and 

 fhould be planted 

 in a light fandy 

 earth, in a warm 

 border, or in pots, 

 and defended under 

 a frame in baa wea- 

 ther, and duiing 

 3 ths 



