196 descriptive catalogue of tulips. 



Globertine. 

 This is a second row feathered Rose, said to be the same as An- 

 dromache ; the cup is long, the bottom pure, and feathers heavy on 

 the edge, but inclined to miss very much on the petals. The colour 

 is a dark cherry colour. When grown in a pure air resembles a 

 Byblomen much. 



Gloria Alborum. 

 This is a third row flamed Byblomen, the cup rather long, the 

 petals pointed, and the bottom very creamy. 



Gloria Nigrorum. 

 This is a fourth row feathered Byblomen. The cup of this flower 

 is good, the feathering almost black. It is a primrose colour when 

 opening, and is difficult to bleach white. The breeder is often sold 

 for Louis XVI. This variety is apt to come with seven or eight 

 petals. 



Gloria Florum. 

 This is a third row feathered Byblomen, the cup good, and the 

 bottom pure. This variety is likely to make a good stage-flower. 



Grand Roi de France. 

 This is a second row flamed Rose, good, but rather long cup, 

 bottom pure, marks well. 



Grand Due de Toscano. 

 This is a third row flamed Byblomen, the cup good, bottom pure, 

 petals rather pointed, marks well. 



Grotius. 

 This is a third row feathered Byblomen, good cup, bottom pure, 

 marks well, and is considered a good stage flower. 



Guerrier. 

 This is a second row Rose, cup rather long, bottom pure, and often 

 comes in a flamed state. A good stage flower. 



Galatea. 



This is a second row feathered Rose, broken this year from the 

 breeder by myself; the cup good, the bottom pure, and the feather- 

 ing almost a scarlet. The breeder of this flower lias been grown 

 many years as a Byblomen, although it breaks into such a fine co- 



