On TULIPS. 
T U L I P S are divided into two 
clafles, viz. early and late blowers* 
The late blowers r..e infinitely the 
fineft and moft valuable, and are of 
courfe entitled to the principal attention 
of the curious ; they are, therefore, to 
be confidered as the fubjeft of the 
following remarks and obfervations. 
O 
They are divided into five c diftinft 
families, viz. 
1. Primo Baguets. 
2. Baguet Rigauts. 
3. Incomparable Verports. 
4. Bybloemens. 
5. Bizards. 
€ The author has not been able to difcover thfc 
original or literal fignification of thefe terms : 
nor does he apprehend they are any other than 
trivial terms of diftindlion, ufed by Dutch Florifts. 
The Incomparable Verports are a particular kind of 
Bybloemen, diftindt from the reft. 
The 
