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32. Flamingo (Barr), XXX May 8, 1907. — Rose, shading to pink at 

 the edge and to creamy-white at the base, centre yellow, broad creamy 

 flame outside ; a fine egg-shaped flower ; 13 inches ; April 24, 17 days. 

 Syn, Rose Hawk. There is also a Darwin of this name. See No. 617. 



33. Franz Hals, syn. David Teniers, q.v. 



84. Golden Lion (Barr, Bath, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906. 

 Yellow, heavily shaded and edged deep orange-red; stems a little weak, 

 but a very fine flower ; 14 inches ; April 24, 19 days. Syn. Golden Lion 

 of Hillegon. 



35. Golden Lion of Hillegon, syn. Golden Lion. 



36. Golden Queen (Barr, Bath, Hogg & Robertson, Sydenham), 

 A.M. May 2, 1906. — Yellow ; flowers a little rough but very large and 

 showy ; bulbs uniform ; 15 inches ; April 18, 25 days. 



37. Grace Darling (Bath, Sydenham). — Orange-scarlet with yellow 

 and olive centre, marked bloom outside ; flower rough but very large 

 and showy, bulbs uniform ; 14 inches ; April 15, 23 days. 



38. Grandmaster of Malta (Hogg & Robertson). — Creamy-white, 

 variably flaked with crimson ; 11 inches ; April 29, 14 days. 



39. Hector (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), A.M. May 8, 1900. Orange-red, 

 edged and based with yellow, marked bloom outside ; 14 inches ; April 25, 

 18 days. Not so good here as Duchesse de Parma. 



40. Jaune Aplatie (Barr). — Lemon -yellow, lightly splashed with red ; 

 flowers small ; 10 inches ; April 24, 14 days. 



41. Jenny (Barr), XXX May 2, 1906. — Bright rose-carmine, shading 

 to a centre of creamy-white and yellow ; whitish flame outside ; a bright 

 flower of good form, well shouldered ; 11 inches ; April 24, 17 days. 



42. Joost van Vondel White (Wustenhoff), XXX May 2, 1900.- Rose- 

 crimson, generally lightly flaked with white ; centre white ; broad whitish 

 flame outside ; flowers large ; 11 inches ; April 22, 19 days. 



43. Joost van Vondel White (Barr), XXX May 2, 1900.— Satiny-white, 

 small yellow base, outside lightly flamed with sulphur ; a large, long 

 flower, outer segments pointed, recurved ; quite the best white at Wisley ; 

 11 inches ; April 22, 15 days. 



44. Keizerskroon (Wustenhoff), XXX April 26, 1900.— Red, heavy 

 edge and centre yellow ; flowers large, showy ; stalks strong, foliage bold ; 



15 inches ; April 22, 20 days. 



45. King of Yellows (Hogg & Robertson). — Yellow ; 14 inches ; April 23, 



16 days. 



46. Kohinoor (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906.— Crimson- 

 maroon, with clear yellow base ; marked bloom outside ; bulbs uniform ; 

 the darkest red variety ; 12 inches ; April 23, 18 days. 



47. La Belle Alliance, syn. Waterloo, q.v. 



48. Lac d'Asturie (Barr), XX May 8, 1907. — Purplish- crimson, broad 

 white edge, based with white and yellow ; marked bloom outside ; 

 16 inches; April 29, 15 days. 



49. Lac Dore'e (Barr). — Deep purplish-crimson, broad white edge, 

 centre yellow ; 11 inches; April 22, 16 days. 



50. I i.'i Laitiere (Barr). — White, the outside lightly shaded with the 

 blue of London milk ; flowers small, stems rather weak ; 11 inches ; 

 April 24, 19 days. 



