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81. Koningskroon. — Bold flower ; reddish-brown with regular yellow 

 border, in the same way as the early Tulip Keizerskroon. 



82. La Candeur {syn. Parisian white, Snowdon). — White, edged and 

 shaded with pink. 



83. La Citronniere. — Flower pale lemon-yellow. 



84. Lady Roberts. — Blush white, margined rosy carmine. Earlier 

 than Picotee. 



85. La Merveille. — A very distinct large flower with long recurving 

 petals ; orange-red suftused carmine, deliciously perfumed. 



86. La Panachee {syn. La Ravissante, Maria de Medicis). — Creamy 

 white, striped cherry-red ; leaves variegated. 



87. Leghorn Bonnet (syn. elegans lutea pallida). — Satiny yellow with 

 a nankeen stripe on the centre of each petal. 



88. Leichtlini, Regel. — Small-flowered like Clusiana, inside white, 

 outside coral red. Garden, 1891, t. 819, flg. 2. F.C.C. (R.H.S.) April 

 23, 1889. 



89. Linifolia, Regel. — Very dwarf ; dazzling self scarlet ; a perfect 

 gem. Gartenflora, t. 1,235. 



90. Lord Byron [syn. Gesneriana Lord Byron). 



91. Lownei, Baker. — A miniature flower ; pale rose with clear 

 yellow base. 



92. Macrospeila. — Bright scarlet with a dark centre, surrounded clear 

 yellow ; sweet-scented. Chiswick, No. 139. 



93. Maculata, Baker. — Dwarf ; medium-sized flower, rich crimson 

 with dark base, feathered yellow. 



94. Maculata Brilliant. — Dwarf and late ; dazzling colour. Chiswick, 

 No. 141. 



95. Maculata elegans grandiflora. — Another very fine large-flowering 

 form. 



96. Maculata globosa grandiflora. — Very large ; velvety crimson ; 

 deep black base. 



97. Maculata globosa nana. — Dwarf ; large flowers, crimson with dark 

 base. 



98. Maculata major. — Taller than type, flowers nearly the same. 

 Chiswick, No. 140. 



99. Maculata The Moor. — Very late ; scarlet with black base. 



100. Maid of Holland, nearly related to Bridesmaid, but distinguished 

 by a more scarlet-coloured ground colour and yellow markings. 



101. Marjolleti. — Pale creamy white, edged cerise ; very handsome.. 



102. Mauriana, Jord. et Fourr. — Brilliant scarlet, fellow base, very 

 effective. A.M. (R.H.S.) May 22, 1901. 



103. Mrs. Moon {syn. fulgens maxima lutea). — Large flower ; reflexed 

 petals ; pure golden yellow ; one of the finest Tulips. Garden 1896, 

 May 16, t. 1,066. A.M. (R.H.S.) May 23, 1900. 



104. Orange Queen. — Medium-sized egg-shaped flower ; golden yellow, 

 profusely mottled and marbled vdih. crimson. 



105. Orphanidea aurantiaca. — Bright orange-yellow with black base. 

 Bot. Mag. t. 6,310. 



106. Ostrowskiana, Regel. — Brilliant vermilion scarlet ; small black 

 eye ; purple anthers. Gartenflora, 1884, t. 1,144 ; Bot. Mag. t. 6,710 ; 



