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13. Cottage Boy, syn. Village Boy, q.v. 



14. Cottage Maid, syn. La Precieuse, q.v. 



15. Couleur Cardinal (Wiistenhoff), A.M. May 2, 1906.— Orange-red 

 with neat yellow base ; richly covered outside with purplish bloom ; 



15 inches ; April 25, 17 days. In foliage, form and substance of flower, 

 strong stem, and uniformity of bulbs one of the finest early varieties. 



16. Cramoisi Brillant (Barr), XXX May 2, 1906.— Deep scarlet with 

 well-defined yellow base ; stems rather weak ; 16 inches ; April 25, 

 21 days. Syn. Sparkler. There is a Parrot variety of this name. 

 See No. 168. 



17. Cramoisi Pourpre, syn. Stanley, q.v. 



18. David Teniers (Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 9, 1900.— 

 Creamy white, based with yellow ; 15 inches ; April 22, 24 days. Syn. 

 Franz Hals. 



19. De Haan, syn. Chanticleer, q.v. 



20. De la Martin (Barr). — Purplish-crimson, broad white edge and 

 yellow base ; whitish flame outside ; strong-stalked ; distinct ; 17 inches ; 

 April 15, 22 days. 



21. Distinction (Barr). — Orange-red shading to orange at the edge, 

 with clear yellow centre ; marked bloom outside ; 10 inches ; April 22, 



16 days. 



22. Drapeau de France (Barr). — Bright reddish-purple with small 

 yellow centre, dark filaments, purple anthers ; 14 inches ; April 24, 



17 days. 



23. Due de Malakoff (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XX May 2, 1906.— 

 Red with narrow margin, and large base, of yellow ; marked bloom 

 outside ; flowers large ; 12 inches ; April 25, 18 days. 



24. Duchesse de Parma (Wiistenhoff), XXX May 2, 1900.— Bright 

 red shading to a thin yellow edge, large yellow centre ; strong conical 

 bud, large broad-shouldered flowers of great substance ; stems a little 

 weak ; 14 inches ; April 24, 19 days. 



25. Due van Thol Scarlet (Wiistenhoff). — Scarlet, yellow base ; 

 flowers small, of little substance ; 8 inches ; April 13, 17 days. 



26. Due van Thol Violet (Wiistenhoff).— Purplish crimson, edge 

 white, base yellow ; flowers small ; 6 inches ; April 13, 21 days. 



27. Duke of Gordon (Hogg & Robertson). — Yellow, lightly feathered . 

 red ; flowers small, stems weak ; 9 inches ; April 17, 18 days. 



28. Eleanore (Hogg & Robertson). — Purplish crimson, shading to a 

 light edge, yellow centre, marked bloom outside ; bulbs regular ; flowers 

 of a deeper shade than Due van Thol Violet ; 14 inches ; April 25, 



16 days. 



29. Enchantress (Sydenham). — Bright red, edge cream, base yellow, 

 marked bloom outside ; flowers goblet- shaped, very regular ; 10 inches ; 

 April 24, 17 days. 



30. Epaminondas Flaked (Sydenham), XXX April 26, 1300.— 

 Carmine red, broadly flaked white ; 8 inches ; April 26, 19 days. 

 Flowers of a brighter red than in Grandmaster of Malta and Roi Pepin. 



31. Fairy Queen (Hogg & Robertson).— White, richly flamed with 

 rose-pink, yellow centre ; rather weak-stemmed ; 13 inches ; April 29, 



17 days. See Rose a Merveille. 



