2Q 



203 Belle forme 



204 Dea florum 



205 Diana of Ephesus, very 'sin- 

 gular 



206 *Duke of Berry 



207 General Washington 1 



208 Gloria florum suprema 



209 *Herman langue 



210 Illustre beaute 



211 *Josephine 1 



212 Juno, superior, and tipped 

 with green 



213 King Solomon, tipped with 

 green 



214 *La Belle Nouailles 



215 *Lafayette 



216 La precieuse 



217 Madam de St. Simon, su- 

 perb 



218 *Montesquieu 



219 Montgolfier 



220 Og, King of Bashan 



221 *Penelope 



222 Prince William Frederick 



223 Queen of England 



224 Virgo vestalis 



Each 

 $ cts 

 37 



White, with violet or purple eyes. 



225 Beauts' tendre 



226 *Bijou des amateurs 



227 *Candidus violaceus 



228 *Constantia Elizabeth 



229 David's harp, fine 



230 Dr. Franklin 



231 *Flavius Josephus 



232 La cherie, beautiful, with a 

 blue centre, and tipped with 

 green 



Each 

 $ cts 



233 *L'amusante 45 



234 L'eclat 75 



235 Miss Kitty 85 



236 Paris de Montmartel 31 



237 *Passe Virgo 20 



238 Pius VII 35 



239 Pourpre royale 25 



240 Prince de Nassau Weilbourg 62 



241 *Sophie 50 



242 Sphera mundi 1 00 



243 Violette superbe 30 



Yellow, and Orange^ with various 

 50 eyes. 

 37 244 *Bouquet orange 1 00 



75 245 *Chrysolora 50 

 25 246 Couleurde paille 1 35 



247 *Ducde Berrid'or 1 00 



50 248 Erasmus 75 

 75 249 Gekronde geel, or Jaune 

 50 couronne 



30 250 *Gold of Ophir 



31 251 Grand Alexander 

 50 252 Heroine 

 75 253 Jaune constante 

 70 254 La favorite 



255 *L'or vegetable 



256 *L'or de Peru 

 50 257 *Louis d'or 

 25 258 *Melistoke 



1 



50 



259 Pyramid e jaune 



260 *Pure d'or 



261 *Vainqueur, or Conqueror 



50 

 30 

 50 

 00 

 50 

 00 

 30 

 50 

 40 

 35 

 50 

 85 

 00 



Note. — Above 100 other tarieties 

 of double Hyacinths can be supplied, 

 if more kinds are desired. 



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 desira- 

 ble ; they combine the most brilliant colors, and surpass the double va- 

 rieties in the profusion of their bells. It may in fact be said that they 

 precede the double varieties in the time of flowering, and thus in a gen- 

 eral collection extend the period during which we may enjoy the beau- 

 ties and fragrance of this delightful class of flowers. 



Blue and Purple. 



262 iEmilius, porcelain 



263 Amicus, dark 



Each 

 $ cts 



31 

 20 



Each 

 $ cts 



264 Anastasius 25 



265 Appius, very dark 40 



266 Belle porcelain, pale and fine 50 



