TUBEROUS-ROOTED FLOWERS. 
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Daffodil, with white reflexed pe¬ 
tals, and golden cups 
White daffodil, with purple cups 
Polyanthus Narcissus , having many- 
small flowers on a stalk, from 
the same sheath. Of this are 
the following varieties 
White, with white cups 
Yellow, with yellow cups 
White, with yellow cups 
White, with orange cups 
White, with sulphur-colored cups 
Yellow, with orange cups 
Fellow, wflth sulphur-colored cups 
With several intermediate varie¬ 
ties 
Vutumnal narcissus 
\quilj common single 
Large single 
Common double 
Double, with large round roots 
i Hum , the lily, common white lily 
With spotted or striped flowers 
With double flowers 
With striped leaves 
White lily, with hanging or pen- ! 
dent flowers 
Common orange lily, with large 
single fiow T ers 
With double flowers 
With striped leaves 
Fiery, bulb-bearing lily, producing | 
bulbs at the joints of the stalks 
Common narrow-leaved 
Great bioad-leaved 
Many-flowered 
Hoary 
Martagon lily, sometimes called 
Turk’s <~ap, from the reflexed 
position of their flower-leaves. 
There are many varieties, and 
which differ from the other sorts 
of lilies in having the petals of 
their flowers reflexed, or turned 
backward. The varieties are— 
Common red martagon, with very 
narrow spafsed leaves, or such 
as grow without order all over 
the flowe.7-stalk 
Double martagon 
White 
Double white 
White spotted 
Scarlet, with broad sparsed leaves 
Bright red, many-flowered, or pom 
pony, with short, grassy, sparsea 
leaves 
Reddish hairy martagon, with 
leaves growing in whorls round 
the stalk 
Great yellow, with pyramidal 
flowers, spotted 
Purple, with dark spots, and broad 
leaves in whorls round the stalk, 
or most common Turk’s-cap 
White spotted Turk’s-cap 
Canada martagon, with yellowish 
large flowers spotted, and leaves 
in whorls 
Campscatense martagon, with 
erect bell-shaped flowers 
Philadelphia martagon, with two 
erect bright purple flowers 
Squills , sea onion, or lily hyacinth, 
common lily hyacinth, with a 
lily root and blue flower 
Peruvian, or broad-leaved hyacinth 
of Peru, with blue flowers 
With white flowers 
Early white starry hyacinth 
Blue 
Autumnal starry hyacinth 
Larger starry blue hyacinth of By¬ 
zantium 
Purple star-flower of Peru 
Italian blue-spiked star-flower 
Asphodel lily , African blue, with a 
tuberous root 
Tuberose , or Indian tuberous hyacinth. 
It produces a small stem three 
or four feet high, adorned with 
many white flowers of great fra¬ 
grance. 
The varieties are,— 
Fine double tuberose 
Single tuberose 
Small-flowered 
Striped-leaved 
Iris bulbosa , or bulbous Iris, Persian 
with three erect blue petals 
called standards, and three re¬ 
flexed petals called falls, which 
