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ladies' flower gardener. 



Tulip i early dwarf tulip 



Tall, or most common tulip 



Early, yellow and red striped 



White and red striped 



White and purple striped 



White and rose striped 



Tall, or late-flowering, with white 

 bottoms, striped with brown 



White bottoms, striped with violet 

 or black brown 



White bottoms, striped with red 

 or vermilion 



Yellow bottoms, striped with dif- 

 ferent colors, called Bizarres 

 Double Tulip, yellow and red 



White and red 

 Gladiolus, corn flag, or sword lily, 

 common, with sword-shaped 

 leaves, and a reddish purple 

 flower ranged on one side of the 

 stalk 



The same, with white flowers 



Italian with reddish flowers ranged 

 on both sides of the stalk 



The same, with white flowers 



Great red of Byzantium 



Narrow grassy-leaved, and a flesh- 

 colored flower, with channeled, 

 long, narrow, four- angled leaves, 

 and two bell-shaped flowers on 

 the stalk 



Great Indian 

 Anemone, wood anemone, with blue 

 flowers 



White flowers 



Red flowers 



Double white 

 Garden Double Anemone, with crim- 

 son flowers 



Purple 



Red 



Blue 



White 



Red and white striped 

 Red, white, and purple 

 Rose and white 

 Blue, striped with white 

 Ranunculus, Turkey, with a single 



stalk, and large double blood- 



r^d flower 

 Yellow-llowered 



Persian, with branching stalk, and 

 large double flowers of innumer- 

 able varieties, of which there are 



Very double flowers 



Semi, or half double 



(The double are most beautiful, 

 propagated by offsets) 

 Pancratium, sea daffodil 



Common white sea Narcissus, with 

 many flowers in a sheath, and 

 tongue-shaped leaves 



Sclavonian, w T ith taller stems and 

 many white flowers, and sword- 

 shaped leaves 



Broad-leaved American, with large 

 white flowers, eight or ten in a 

 sheath 



Mexican, with two flowers 



Ceylon, with one flower 

 Moly {Allium), species of garlic pro- 

 ducing flowers 



Broad-leaved yellow 



Great broad-leaved, with lily 

 flowers 



Broad-leaved, with white flowers 



in large round umbels 

 Smaller white umbellated 

 Purple 

 Rose-colored 

 Fumaria bulbosa, or bulbous-rooted 



fumitory 

 Greater purple 

 Hollow-rooted 



American, with a forked flower 

 Narcissus, or daffodil, common double 

 yellow daffodil 



Single yellow, with the middle cup 

 as long as the petals 



White, with yellow cups 



Double, with several cups, one 

 within another 



Common white narcissus, with 

 single flowers 



Double white narcissus 



Incomparable, or great nonsuch, 

 with double flowers 



With single flowers 



Hoop petticoat narcissus, or rush- 

 leaved daffodil, with the middle 

 cup larger than the petals, and 

 very broad at the brim 



