MAY-FLOWERING COTTAGE AND SPECIES TULIPS. 829 



Garden, 1891, t. 819, f. 1, and 1894, t. 965, f. 1. A.M. (R.H.S.) May 8, 

 1900 (sub T. Kolpakowskiana). 



107. Parisian Yellow {syn. Annie). — Pointed petals ; pure yellow. 



108. Persica {syn. Australis, Breyniana). — Leaves undulated ; very 

 dwarf ; flowers small, yellow, fragrant. Chiswick, No. 145. Garden, 

 1887, ii. t. 627 ; Album van. Eeden, t. 80. 



109. Picotee (syn. La Vierge, Maiden's Blush). — Pointed petals, 

 reflexed and elegant, pure white, crimson border. Chiswick, Nos. 146 and 

 142. Garden, 1895, t. 1,035, f. 2 ; Floril. Haarl. t. 59, f. 1. 



110. Picotee. — [The form supposed to be the true old English Picotee. 

 No. 109 now being generally cultivated and sold as Picotee, it was pro- 

 posed to rename No. 110.] 



111. Planifolia, Jord. — From Savoy. Deep red with dark basal 

 blotch. 



112. Platystigma, Jord. — Pointed petals ; rose suffused with orange 

 towards the margins. Parrot and other late Tulips revert to it. ChisAvick, 

 No. 147. 



113. Platystigma variegata. — Rose, feathered and flamed sulphur. 



114. Primrose [syn. Beauty of Lisse). — Pale yellow self. 



315. Primulina. — Very dwarf; miniature flower; cream colour. 

 Bot. Mag. t. 6,786. 



116. Retroflexa. — Recurving petals, pure yellow. Chismck, No. 148. 

 Album van Eeden, t. 80 ; Garden, 1887, t. 625. 



117. Rosalind {syn. Gesneriana albo-oculata). — Rosy crimson with 

 pure white base ; medium-sized flower, very lovely. 



118. Rose Mignon. — Rose, flaked creamy white. 



119. Rose Mignon. — With variegated leaves. 



120. Royal White. — Large flower, pure white. 



120a. Salmon Queen {syn. Gesneriana Salmon Queen). — Salmon- 

 orange. 



121. Saxatilis, Sieber. — Medium-sized flower of a lovely rosy lilac 

 shade, with yellow base. Reich. Ic. Crit. t. 396 ; Bot. Mag. t. 6,374 ; 

 Garden, 1899, t. 1,234. A.M. (R.H.S.) May 5, 1896. 



122. Shakespeare. — Scarlet ; shape of Gesneriana forms. 



123. Silver Queen. — A sport from Isabella, with paler edges. 



124. Strangulata primulina. — Pale sulphury-yellow with dark base. 



125. Strangulata variopicta, Reboul. — Yellow, outside brownish, with 

 dark base. 



126. Striped Beauty {syn. Lommerlust, Zomerschoon false, Summer 

 Beauty). — Deep rose, flaked white and crimson. 



127. Sunset {syn. Billietiana Sunset). — Long pointed petals, orange- 

 yellow, edged and flaked orange-scarlet, dark centre. Chiswick, 

 No. 115. 



128. Sweet Nancy {syn. Narbonensis alba). — W^hite, delicately edged 

 with pink. Chiswick, Nos. 149 and 143. 



129. Sylvestris major. — Long pointed petals, yellow, sweet-scented ; 

 stems'slender. 



130. Tempelier. — Yellow, edged red, black base. 



131. The Fawn {syn. Gesneriana The Fawn). — Egg-shaped flower, 

 fawn or dove colour. 



