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yellow base, marked bloom outside ; flowers of much substance, stalks 

 strong, bulbs uniform ; 14 inches ; April 25, 17 days. 



68. President Lincoln (Barr). — Purplish-lilac with creamy- white and 

 yellow centre ; 11 inches ; April 24, 19 days. 



69. Primrose Queen (Hogg & Robertson). — Lemon-yellow, paler 

 without ; a few spots and light shades of rose appear with age ; 11 inches 

 April 22, 1") days. 



70. Prince de Ligny (Hogg ft Robertson). — Yellow ; the richest yellow 

 variety, with long pointed segments ; 14 inches ; April 22, 16 days. 



71. Prince of Austria (Hogg & Robertson, Wiistenhoff), XXX May 2, 

 1906. — Orange-scarlet, small yellow base, marked bloom outside; 14 

 inches ; April 25, 19 days. 



72. Princess Ida (Hogg ft Robertson). — White ; flamed within and 

 without with yellow ; segments pointed, narrow ; bulbs flowered irregu- 

 larly ; much inferior to Brunhilde ; 11 inches ; April 22, 17 days. 



78. Princess Wilhelmina (Bath), XXX April 19, 1906.— Bright rose 

 based with yellow, with broad whitish flame outside ; segments pointed, 

 recurved ; very similar to Rose Queen, but of a slightly deeper shade of 

 rose ; 14 inches; April 24, 17 days. Syn. Queen of Pinks. 



74. Proserpine (Wiistenhoff), XXX April 26, 1900. — Rose-carmine, 

 centre pale-yellow marked with olive, filaments black ; flowers well 

 shouldered, egg-shaped ; bulbs uniform, stems rather weak ; 16 inches ; 

 April 24, 22 days. 



75. Queen of Pinks, syn. Princess Wilhelmina, q.v. 



76. Queen of the Netherlands (Barr), A.M. May 9, 1900.— White, 

 based yellow, striped and suffused with pink, the pink intensifying with 

 age ; bulbs uniform, flowers globular of fine form ; 12 inches ; April 23, 

 20 days. 



77. Queen Victoria, syn. La Reine, q.v. 



78. Rachel Ruysch (Wiistenhoff). — Pale rose, shading to white, large 

 cream and yellow centre ; outer segments pointed, recurved ; 12 inches ; 



April 23, 17 days. 



79. Roi Pepin (Hogg and Robertson). — Creamy- white, variably flaked 

 with crimson ; almost identical with Grandmaster of Malta ; 9 inches ; 

 April 29, 13 days. 



80. Rosamundi (Wiistenhoff), XXX May 9, 1900.— Rose, broadly 

 flamed without with white ; white and yellow centre ; 13 inches ; April 29, 

 17 days. Syn. Rosamundi Hyychman. 



81. Rose a Merveille (Barr). — Practically identical with Fairy 



Queen, q.v. 



82. Rose aplatie (Hogg ft Robertson). — Cream, variably splashed and 

 shaded with pink, colour intensifying with age ; flowers small ; 13 inches ; 



April 24, 14 days. 



83. Rose gris-de-lin (Wiistenhoff). — Pale rose shading to white, pale- 

 yellow centre, broad white flame outside ; 10 inches ; April 23, 17 days. 



84. Rose Hawk, syn. Flamingo, q.v. 



85. Rose luisante (Hogg k Robertson, Wiistenhoff), XX May 11, 

 1900. —Rose, paling towards the edge, a little splashed with white, creamy- 

 yellow centre and flame outside ; 15 inches ; May 4, 16 days. 



96. Rose Queen (Barr), XXX May 2, 1906.— Bright rose, based with 



