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28. Coquette Orange. — A sport of the former, with orange -salmon 

 flower. 



29. Couronne tardive. — The latest of all. Small flowers sulphury- 

 yellow, with a narrow red border. 



30. Crested Crown. — Somewhat resembling 'Columbus,' but of a 

 more dark crimson ; flowers conspicuously crested, like Parrot Tulips. 



31. Cupido. — Yellow and red. 



32. Dame Blanche. — Large flowers, silvery white. One of the earliest 

 late Tulips. 



33. Dame elegante {syn. ' Bonte Zwaan '). — The variegated form of the 

 former, with crimson lines and feathers. 



34. Didieri, Jord. — From Savoy. Tall, showy crimson, with a dark 

 centre, surrounded with a primrose-yellow band. Chiswick, No. 122. 

 Jord. Icon. S, t. 17 ; Bot. Mag. t. 6,639 ; Levier, Tul. Eur. t. 3. 



35. Didieri alba. — Probably not belonging to the former, but generally 

 known under this name. A dwarf variety ; flowers rosebud-shaped, 

 silvery white, sweet-scented. Chiswick, No. 123. 



36. Didieri flore pleno. — A full double form of the type. 



37. Didieri lutescens. — Like the type. Flowers sulphury-yellow, with 

 dark basal blotch. 



38. Eldorado. — A fine deep-yellow flower. 



39. Elegans. —Pointed reflexed petals, scarlet, with yellow centre. 

 Chiswick, No. 124. Garden, 1887, t. 625 ; Album van Eeden, t. 80. 



40. Elegans alba. — Pointed petals, very narrow rose edge. Chiswick, 

 No. 125. A.M. (R.H.S.) May 14, 1895. 



41. Elegans maxima lutea. — Large long-petalled flowers, orange- 

 yellow. 



42. Elegans sulphurea. — A most showy pure sulphm-y-yellow sport of 

 the type. Immense flower, of typical elegans shape. 



43. Elegans variegata. — Scarlet, flaked and feathered yellow. Chis- 

 wick, No. 126. 



44. Fairy Queen. — Heliotrope, edged yellow, very distinct. 



45. Firefly. — Orange-red, centre green and yellow. 



46. Flamed Crown.— A bold flower, brilliant carmine-scarlet, with 

 conspicuous yellow bands and border. 



47. Flava. — An old garden Tulip, with pale-yellow flowers of exquisite 

 beauty. 



48. Fransoniana, Pari. — Quite distinct from Didieri ; has deep crimson 

 flowers vdth. black base, surrounded with a pure- white band. — Levier, 

 Tul. Eur., t. 2. 



49. Fragrans, Munby. — Nearly allied to sylvestris ; perfumed ; from 

 Algeria. 



50. Fulgens. — Tall ; large flowers, rosy-crimson, with white centre 

 Chiswick, No. 127. 



51. Fulgens lutea pallida. — Pale yellow ; very fine. 



52. Fulgens striata. — Like the type, but flamed and feathered yellow. 



53. Galatica. — Dwarf-growing species ; deep yellow, olive-green base. 

 A.M. (R.H.S.), May 23, 1900. 



54. Gele Kroon [syn. Corona lutea). — Soft lemon-yellow, tipped 

 carmine. 



