12 REPORT OF THE TULIP NOMENCLATURE COMMITTEE. 



SECTION II. MAY-FLOWERING. 



Definition : Of garden origin, mostly of tall and robust 

 habit, and usually flowering after May i. 



SUBSECTION A. COTTAGE VARIETIES. (= Class IV., p. 38.) 



Definition : All Tulips which do not fall within the other 

 classes. The colours may be pure white or yellow, all 

 shades of pink, crimson to purple, orange, and brown, 

 and various " shot " shades, produced by the combination 

 of pink or purple colours on a yellow ground. The shape 

 may be (a) a true cup with rounded segments, (b) a long 

 flower with pointed segments, (c) a long flower with reflexed 

 segments, (d) long egg-shaped. 



a. White. 



Parisian White, Dora. 



b. White, edged pink. 



Elegans alba, Picotee, Carnation. 



c. Cream, flushed pink. 



Isabella, Innovation, Pride of Inglescombe. 



d. Pink. 



Inglescombe Pink, Mrs. Kerrell, Sir Harry. 



e. Cerise. 



Cassandra, Rosalind, Rose Beauty. 



/. Cochineal-red. 



Gesneriana spathulata, Fulgens, Glare of the Garden. 



g. Scarlet. 



Scarlet Emperor, Inglescombe Scarlet, Beau Brummell. 



h. Orange-scarlet. 



Orange King, Grenadier, Boadicea, La Merveille. 



i. Yellow. 



Inglescombe Yellow, Mrs. Moon, Bouton d'Or, Avis 

 Kennicott. 



j. Primrose. ^ 



Ellen Willmott, Moonlight. 



k. Yellow, edged red. 



Cardinal Billiet, Illuminator, Golden Crown. 



/. Light bronze. 



Jaune d'CEuf, Garibaldi, Yellow Perfection. 



m. Dark bronze. 



Golden Bronze, Goudvink, Quaintness. 



n. Shot. 



John Ruskin, Beauty of Bath, The Fawn, Fairy Queen. 



