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55. Generaal Vetter. — Very late, medium-sized flower, pale yellow, 

 passing to a deep rose. 



56. Gesneriana, L., type. — Eich scarlet-crimson, with deep blue base. 

 Resembling the more common form G. spathulata, but smaller and 

 shorter shape of flower. 



57. Gesneriana albo-coerulea. — Dwarf ; scarlet, dark basal blotch, 

 with white markings. 



58. Gesneriana albo-maculata {syn. ' Gesneriana Queen Emma '). — 

 Light base. 



59. Gesneriana aurantiaca {syn. ' Spathulata aurantiaca '). — Orange- 

 red. 



60. Gesneriana aurantiaca maculata {syn. * Spathulata aurantiaca 

 maculata '). — Orange-red, with dark basal blotch. 



61. Gesneriana ixioides. — Pure yellow, with black centre. A.M. 

 (R.H.S.), May 22, 1901. 



62. Gesneriana lutea. — Golden yellow, soft primrose-scented. 



63. Gesneriana lutea pallida. — Very large, pale yellow. 



64. Gesneriana nigro-variegata. — With dark brown flames and 

 feathers. 



65. Gesneriana rosea. — Rich rose, with a deep blue base. Chiswick, 

 Nos. 131 and 132. 



66. Gesneriana spathulata {syn. Gesneriana major). — Rich scarlet- 

 crimson, large deep blue base. Chiswick, No. 133. Alb. v. Eeden, t. 94. 



67. Gesneriana Stella. — Deep carmine, centre dark blue on white 

 ground. 



68. Gesneriana, ' The Nigger.' — Deep crimson, with dark centre. 



69. Gold Cup. — Bright yellow, flaked crimson, edged carmine. 



70. Golden Eagle. — Rich canary -yellow ; slightly fragrant. One of 

 the earliest. Chiswick, No. 136. 



71. Gold Flake. — Orange-scarlet, flaked with golden yellow ; sweet- 

 scented. Chiswick, No. 137. 



72. Gouden Kroon (Golden Crown). — Rich golden yellow, edged 

 orange, which gradually covers the whole flower, giving it a brownish 

 bronze-yellow colour. Chiswick, No. 135. 



73. Greigi, Regel. — Bold early flower, dazzling scarlet ; foliage spotted 

 brown.— Gar ^ewyZora, 1873, t. 773 ; Bot. Mag. t. 6,177 ; Flore d. S. 

 1875, t. 2,261 ; Flor. and Pom. 1876, p. 217 ; Garden, xi. t. 73, and 1. 

 t. 1,084 ; Lehl. III. G. Z. 1877, t. 34 ; III. Monatshefte, 1888, t. 9. 

 F.C.C. (R.H.S.) April 18, 1877. 



74. Greigi aurea. — Brilliant yellow and scarlet. Garden, 1. t. 1,084. 



75. Hageri, Heldreich. — Small flower ; pointed petals ; dull red ; 

 black basal blotch. Chiswick, No. 138; Gartenfl. 1874 t. 790; Bot. 

 Mag. t. 6,242 ; Belg. Hort. 1877 t. 2. [This Tulip was dedicated to 

 Mr. Fred Hager, of Athens ; the name should be written Hageri, not 

 Haageri] . 



76. Harlequin. — Red and yellow variegated. 



77. Isabella {syn. 3handon Bells). — Primrose-yellow flushed with 

 rose, afterwards deep magenta ; long form of flower. 



78. John Ruskin {syn. Gesneriana John Ruskin). — Orange-yellow, 

 shaded pink at edge of petals. 



