the uniformity and regularity of the bed 
is preferved, without any vifible defeSt 
or alteration. 
Single Hyacinths are held in lefs 
eftimation than full or double ones ; 
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their colours are, however, equally good 
if not fuperior, and their bells, though 
fmall, are more numerous; they are more 
hardy, and may be planted a week or 
two before the double forts, by which 
means they will bloom two or three 
weeks earlier than the latter, with the 
fame kind of management. 
The Whites and Blues amongll thefe 
Angle forts are pofleffed of better proper- 
ties than the Reds; it is therefore advifa- 
ble to have a greater proportion of them 
in a colleftion. 
Single Hyacinths produce feed, which 
is very rarely to be procured from 
double forts, and the following is the 
moft 
