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132. Thirkeana, C. Koch. — Pale yellow, small-flowered species. 



133. Triphylla, Regel.^ — Dwarf, small-flowered species, yellow, out- 

 side greenish. Gartenfl. t. 942. 



134. Virginalis. — Pointed petals, white, margined with rosy-crimson. 

 Chiswick, No. 153. 



135. Viridiflora. — Green, with a broad margin of dull yellow. Chis- 

 wick, No. 154. Alhuvi van Eeden, t. 80. 



136. Viridiflora praecox. — Earlier ; much larger and paler than the 

 type. Chiswick, No. 155. Garden, 1887, t. 625. 



137. Viridiflora tardiva. — Later than type ; flowers entirely dull 

 green. 



138. Vitellina. — Beautiful flowers of pale sulphury-yellow. Chis- 

 wick, No. 156. Garden, 1889, ii. t. 730. A.M. iR.H.S.) May 5, 1896. 



139. Wilsoniana. — New species ; brilliant blood-red. Gard. Chron. 

 1901, i. flg. 121. 



140. Yellow Picotee. — A yellow sport of Picotee ; yellow, feathered 

 red. 



141. Yellow Queen {sijn. Golden Queen). — Large loose flowers, 

 orange-yellow, very fine. 



142. York and Lancaster. — A sport from Isabella ; same shape ; 

 colour lighter. 



143. Zomerschoon. — True ; an old Dutch amateur Tulip ; large long- 

 petalled flower ; clear rosy-red, with sulphur-yellow markings and flames. 

 Quite distinct from Striped Beauty. 



Synonyms. 



Annie. — See No. 107, Parisian Yellow. 

 Australis. — See No. 108, Persica. 



Beauty of Lisse. — See No. 114, Primrose. • . 



Biebersteiniana /a/sc. — See No. 10, Billietiana nana. 

 Billietiana Cloth of Gold.— See No. 22, Cloth of Gold. 

 Billietiana Sunset. — See No. 127, Sunset. 

 Bonte Zwaan. — See No. 33, Dame elegante. 

 BrejTiiana. — See No. 108, Persica. 

 Cornuta. — See No. 1, Acuminata. 

 Corona lutea. — See No. 54, Gele Kroon. 

 Elegans lutea pallida. — See No. 87, Leghorn Bonnet. 

 French Crown. — See No. 24, Columbus. 

 Fulgens maxima lutea.— See No. 103, Mrs. Moon. 

 Gala Beauty. — See No. 24, Columbus. 

 Gesneriana albo-oculata. — See No. 117, Rosalind. 

 Gesneriana John Ruskin. — See No. 78, John Ruskin. 

 Gesneriana Lord Byron. — See No. 90, Lord Byron. 

 Gesneriana Major. — See No. 66, Gesneriana spathulata. 

 Gesneriana Queen Emma. — See No. 58, Gesneriana albo-macul!ata. 

 Gesneriana Salmon Queen. — See No. 120a, Salmon Queen. 

 Gesneriana spathulata aurantiaca. — See No. 59, Gesneriana 

 aurantiaca. 



