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B. Breeders — Continiiefl. 



(3) Darwins — Continued. 



Rose. — Anton Roozen, Baronne de la Tonnaye, Clara Butt, Love- 

 liness, Psyche, Massachusetts, Sieraad van Flora. (Fig. 32.) 



Red. — Europe, Feu Brilliant, Harry Veitch, King George V, Farn- 

 combe Sanders, Pride of Haarlem, Prof. Francis Darwin. Prof. 

 Raiiwenhoff, Whistler. 



Mauv^ light lilac- — Bleu Amiable, Dream, Euterpe, Lantern, Re- 

 membrance, Rev. H. Ewbank. 



Purple, dark blue. — Bleu Celeste, Frans Hals, Marconi, Mrs. Potter 

 Palmer, Viking. 



Maroon. — Faust, Black Knight, Zulu, Fra Angelico, Othello. La 

 Tulipe Noire. 



C. Broken tulips. — The mosaic tulips in which color is in irregular stripes and 



accentuated streaks in the flowers and foliage.^ 



(1) Broken Dutch. 



(a) Roses (rose or cherry markings on white gi-oimd). — Admiral 

 van Kingsberger, Comte de Vergennes, Henry VIII, Perle Bril- 

 liante. 



(6) Bybloemen (violet or purple markings on white ground). — 

 Dainty Maid, Imperatrice de Maroc, May Blossom. 



(c) Bizarres (brown, red, or purple markings on yellow ground ) . — 

 Chebourg, Miss Doris Diggle, Trafalgar. 



(2) Broken English. 



(n) Roses (rose markings on white ground). — Annie McGregor, 

 Mabel Aglaia. 



(b) Bybloemen (purple markings on white groimd). — Adonis, 

 Duchess of Sutherland. 



(c) Bizarres (brown or black markings on yellow ground). — 

 Samuel Barlow, Sir Joseph Paxton, Dr. Hardy, George Hayard, 

 Lord Stanley. 



(8) Rembrandt (Broken Darwins). 



(a) Roses (rose markings on white ground). — Red Prince, Semele, 



Victor Hugo, Galatea. 

 (&) Bybloemen (purple markings on white ground). — Frangois 

 d'Amboise, Pericles, Wedding Veil, Remembrance, Gretchen. 



(4) Broken Cottage. 



(a) Roses (rose markings on white groimd). — Striped Beauty, 



Zommerschoon. 

 (6) Bybloemen (purple markings on white gi'ound). — Twilight, 



Union Jack, 

 (c) Bizarres (brown, red, or purple markings on yellow ground). — ■ 



Chameleon, Gala Beauty, Scotia. 



1 A similar condition is found in narcissi and hyacinths, when it is known in the 

 Netherlands as the " gray disease." The subdivisions of tlie May -flowering groups are 

 duplicated in this group. In other words, any of the self-colored tulips may become 

 broken and are ever after weaker in constitution and require careful handling to keep 

 up to the necessary vigor. They are consequently little cultivated, with the exception 

 of the Rombrandts, which, owing to the excessive vigor of the Darwins, of which they 

 are broken forms, are still vigorous enough to endure and give satisfaction. Aside from 

 the Rembrandts, these are seldom seen in this country. In the list of varieties enumer- 

 ated, therefore, little more has been done than to copy the leading varieties as given by 

 the English Tulip Nomenclature Committee. 



