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3. Bizards, yellow grounds, with chocolate, dark brown, 

 and nearly black flame or feather. 



They are denominated flamed Roses, Byblomens, Bizards, 

 when the stripes of color descend boldly from the top edges 

 of the petals two-thirds of the way down the middle toward 

 the bottom ; and are called feathered Roses, Byblomens, or 

 Bizards, when the coloring is finely pencilled round the mar- 

 gin of the petals ; either of white or yellow. 



To these may be added, Early Tulips, of various colors, 

 on white and yellow grounds, of which the Due Van T/wl 

 is a prominent variety. 



Full or Double Tulips, are of various colors. 



Parrot Tulips, with fringed edges of brilliant crimson and 

 yellow, with shades of bright green. 



Hyacinths, like Tulips, are divided into several classes of 

 flowers, which are known under several names, some of 

 which refer to their color, as Gold of Ophir, Nose JBoquet, 

 &c. Their principal divisions are 



Double Hyacinths Red and rose colored ; Blue, of vari- 

 ous shades ; White, with red and purple eye ; Pure white ; 

 Double yellow, with various eyes ; White, with a yellow eye. 



Single Hyacinths Blue, White, Yellow, Red, and Rosy 

 colored. 



Various Blue grape ; Pur. grape ; Feathered, of varieties. 



Crocus Cloth of gold; Blue, White, Purple, and Scotch, 

 of varieties. 



Fritillarias Persian curious; Meleagris checkered. 



Polyanthus Narcissus Grand Monarque ; Double Ro- 

 man, sweet scented; Sultan, White and Yellow ; and various 

 double varieties. 



Single Narcissits and Jonquils Hoop Petticoat ; Poet, 

 with crimson nectary, and various. 



Lilies White, Orange, Lilinm Superbum, Silver, Striped, 

 Double white, Yellow pompone. 



Turks 1 Cap Lilies Different varieties. 



Crown Imperials Yellow, Red, Orange, &c. 



