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B. Breeders. — The flowers are of one color except tlie base. 



(1) Dutch Tireedcrs. — Flower oval or cupped, brown, purple, or red, but 

 sometimes bronze. Base white or yellow, but usually stained blue or 

 green to blue-black. 



(c) Roses (pink to red). — Charles Dickens, Crimson Beauty, 



Annie McGregor. 

 (6) Bybloemen (purple to violet). — Cardinal Manning, Godet 



Parfait, Roi de Siam, Louis XIV. 

 (c) Bizarres (scarlet, bronze, or brown). — Panorama, Louis XIY, 

 •Tames Watt, Turenne, Dom Pedro. 



Fig. 32.^The Sieraad van Flora tulip of the " Darwin " group, and other varieties. 

 Experimental planting at Bellingham, Wash. 



(2) English breeders. — Flower cup shaped, forming one-half of a hollow 

 ball when expanded, the base being white or yellow. 



(a) Roses (rose shades with white base). — Annie McGregor, 

 Mabel, Mrs. Barlow. 



(&) Bybloemen (purple shades with white base). — Adonis, Eliza- 

 beth Peck, Talisman. 



(c) Bizarres (brown shades with yellow base). — Sir Joseph 

 Paxton, Goldflnder, Sulphur, Samuel Barlow. 



(3) Darwins. — Lower portion of flowers rectangular; shades of purple, 

 red, or white, never yellow or brown. Base black-blue or white or any 

 combination. 



Pale rosy. — Flamingo, White Queen, Margaret, Mrs. Cleveland. 



