8o Bulletin 127. 



Daybreak. ( Morse. ) 



Fail ; broadly expanded or reflexed, notched ; medium size ; poor sub- 

 stance, color, white clouded on the back with purplish rose, less clouded 

 on front, with white margins, giving watered effect, wings white, occasion- 

 ally blotched with rose-purple ; bloom medium-profuse. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, six inches. 



Duchess of Edinburgh intermingled. 

 Daybreak. ( Hutchins. ) 



Same as Daybreak ( Morse ) , but unmixed type. 

 Delight. (Morse. )-^ 



Fair ; expanded ; small ; fair substance ; color, white with a very light 

 shade of suffused carmine ; bloom profuse. 



Height Aug. 6, six feet. 



t Poor. 

 Dorothy Tennant. (Morse. )* 1892. 



Very good ; hooded ; large ; good substance ; color, pinkish lavender ; 

 bloom medium-profuse. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, six inches. 



t Much like Countess of Radnor, but a shade darker. 

 Dorothy Tennant. (S. S. & P. Co.)^ 1892. 



Ivike Dorothy Tennant (Morse). 



Height Aug. 6 three feet. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh. (Morse. )* 



Fair ; reflexed ; medium size ; poor substance ; color scarlet and rose, 

 wings magenta ; bloom medium-profuse. 



Height Aug. 5, four feet, three inches. 

 Duchess of York. (Morse.)* 1895. 



Fair ; expanded or somewhat hooded ; large ; poor-fair substance ; color, 

 white delicately flushed and streaked with purplish pink ; bloom sparse. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet. 



t Very poor bloomer. 

 Duchess of York. (S. S. & P. Co.)* 1895. 



Like Duchess of York (Morse). 



Height Aug. 6, four feet. 

 Duke of Clarence. (Morse.)* 1893. 



Very good ; expanded, sometimes hooded ; large ; fair-good substance ; 

 color claret, wings purple ; bloom medium. 



Height Aug. 6, four feet, three inches. 



Said to be the finest purple. 



t Handsomest and largest purple in the patch. 

 Duke of Clarence^ double. (Burpee.) 



Very good ; hooded ; large ; good substance ; color claret, wings dark 

 rose purple ; bloom sparse. 



Height Aug. 6, five feet. 



Did not double. 



t Much like Boreatton but has more of a purple effect. Fully two-fifths 

 of the blooms are double. 



