TUBEROUS-ROOTED FLOWERS. 
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LIST OF BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED FLOWERS. 
Amaryllis, comprising the autumnal 
yellow Narcissus 
Spring ditto 
Crocus vcrnus , or spring-flowering 
crocus 
Common yellow 
Large yellow 
Yellow, with black stripes 
White 
White, with blue stripes 
Blue, with white stripes 
Deep blue 
Light blue 
White, with purple bottom 
Scotch, or black and white striped 
Cream-colored 
Autumnal flowering Crocus , of the 
following varieties:— 
True saffron crocus, with bluish 
flower, and golden stigma, which 
is the saffron 
Common autumnal crocus, with 
deep blue flowers 
With light blue flowers 
Many-flowered 
Snowdrop, the small spring flowering 
Common single 
Double 
Leucojum , or great summer snowdrop 
Great summer snowdrop with an¬ 
gular stalk: a foot high, and 
two or three flowers in each 
sheath 
Taller great snowdrop, with many 
flowers 
Ornithogalum , or Star of Bethlehem 
Great white pyramidal, with nar¬ 
row leaves 
White, with broadsword-shaped 
leaves spreading on the ground 
Yellow 
Pyrenean, with whitish green 
flowers 
Star of Naples, with hanging 
flowers 
Umbellated, producing its flowers 
in umbels, or spreading ounches, 
at the top of the stalk 
Low yr low umbellated 
Erythronium , Jens earns, or dog’s 
tooth 
Round-leaved, wi + h red flowers 
Same, with white flowers 
The same, ye’low 
Long narrow-leaved, with purple 
and with white flowers 
Grape hyacinth 
Purple 
Blue 
White 
Musk hyacinth 
White 
Ash-colored 
Blue feathered hyacinth 
Purple 
Musky, or sweet-scented, with full 
purple flowers 
The same, with large purple and 
yellow flowers 
Great African Muscaria, with sul¬ 
phur-colored flower 
Fritillaria checkered tulip 
Early purple, variegated, or check¬ 
ered with white 
Black, checkered with yellow spots 
Yellow, checkered with purple 
Dark purple, with yellow spots, 
and flowers growing in an um¬ 
bel 
Persian lily, with tall stalks, and 
dark purple flowers growing in 
a pyramid 
Branching Persian lily 
Corona Imperialis , crown imperial, a 
species of Fritillaria 
Common red 
Common yellow 
Yellow-striped 
Sulphur-colored 
Large-flowering 
Double of each variety 
Crown upon crown, or with two 
whorls of flowers 
Triple crown upon crown, or with 
three tiers of flowers one above 
another 
Gold-striped leaved 
Silver-striped leaved 
