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yellow, flamed outside with white ; segments pointed, recurved ; stems 

 rather weak ; 14 inches ; April 24, 17 days. 



87. Kose Superbe, syn. Stanley, q.v. 



88. Sir Thomas Lipton (Barr, Sydenham), A.M. May 3, 1904.— Dark 

 scarlet with yellow and olive centre, bloom outside ; a fine bedder ; flowers 

 large, uniform in height and flowering period ; 13 inches ; April 22, 22 

 days. 



89. Snowdrift (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XX May 2, 1906.— White 

 with small pale-yellow centre ; flowers of good form, well shouldered ; 

 outer segments pointed, recurving ; foliage very grey ; bulbs uniform ; 10 

 inches ; April 23, 18 days. Syn. White Bird. 



90. Snowflake (Hogg & Robertson), XX May 2, 1906.— White, small 

 yellow centre and faint purplish tinge without ; fine conical bud and egg- 

 shaped flower ; 12 inches ; April 24, 19 days. 



91. Sparkler, syn. Cramoisi Brillant, q.v. 



92. Stanley (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XX May 8, 1907. Light 

 carmine-purple with cream-yellow centre ; some flowers a little splashed 

 with red, foliage broad, stems crooked ; 14 inches ; April 26, 18 days. 

 Syn. Rose superbe, Cramoisi Pourpre. 



93. Thomas Moore (Hogg & Robertson, Wiistenhoff), XXX May 2, 

 1900. — Light orange-red shading to yellow edge, centre yellow bordered 

 with olive, marked bloom outside ; bulbs uniform ; flowers good, but stems 

 weak and brittle ; 16 inches ; April 24, 19 days. 



94. Unique, syn. Brunhilde, q.v. 



95. Van Berghem (Hogg & Robertson). — Bright rose with light-yellow 

 centre ; stems rather weak ; 11 inches ; April 23, 22 days. Syn. Van 

 Berchem, John Bright. 



96. Village Boy (Barr, Bath), XXX May 2, 1906.— Yellow, heavily 

 shaded and edged reddish-orange ; 9 inches ; April 22, 17 days. Syn. 

 Cottage Boy. 



97. Vuurvlam (Barr). — Deep rose-red well-defined yellow centre ; 

 13 inches ; May 4, 14 days. Bulbs uniform. 



98. Waterloo (Wiistenhoff), XXX May 2, 1900.— Dark scarlet, with 

 clear circular yellow base ; stems rather weak. Outside very similar in 

 colour to Sir Thomas Lipton, but a shade brighter within ; 12 inches ; 

 April 23, 20 days. Syn. Belle Alliance, but there is a double-flowered 

 variety of this name. 



99. White Bird, syn. Snowdrift, q.v. 



100. White Hawk (Barr). — Cream- white, small yellow base, anthers 

 tipped purple ; 13 inches ; April 23, 16 days. Syn. White Falcon. 



101. Yellow Prince (Wiistenhoff). — Soft yellow ; 9 inches ; April 22, 

 19 days. The flowers develop slight red splashings with age. 



II. Double-flowered Tulips. 



102. Agnes (Barr). — Bright scarlet ; 6 inches ; April 29, 15 days. 



103. Arabella (Barr). — Rose-carmine without, scarlet with yellow base 

 within ; scarcely fuller than a single ; 11 inches ; April 22, 18 days. 



104. Belle Alliance (Hogg & Robertson).— White, much flaked with 

 lilac and purple ; flowers failed to open properly ; 17 inches ; May 10, 10 

 days. Syn. Overwinnaar. 



