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126. La Candeur (Wiistenhoff). — White, lightly tinged with pink ; 

 flowers hardly opened ; 9 inches ; April 25, 18 days. There is a Darwin 

 of this name. 



127. Lac d'Haarlem (Barr), XXX May 2, 1906.— Rose-purple ; 

 flowers large, full ; 11 inches, April 22, 19 days. 



128. La Coquette (Barr). — Yellow, flushed with orange-red ; flowers 

 rough ; 9 inches ; April 22, 19 days. 



129. Lady Palmerston (Hogg & Robertson). — Creamy-pink, flushed 

 with bright rose ; darker in colour than Parmesiano, but lighter than La 

 Grandesse ; 11 inches ; April 22, 19 days. 



130. La Grandesse (Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906.— Pink, 

 flushed with bright rose ; 9 inches ; April 24, 18 days. 



131. La Parfaite (Barr). — Red, broadly edged pale yellow ; 9 inches ; 

 April 22, 16 days. 



132. L' Argentine (Barr). — Red, splashed and broadly edged with 

 white ; bulbs not uniform ; 15 inches ; April 26, 16 days. Very similar 

 to Duke of York, but the white more splashed. 



133. La Vertu (Hogg & Robertson). — Cream, shaded lightly with 

 rose ; 11 inches ; April 25, 23 days. 



134. Le Matador (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906.— 

 Dark scarlet, yellow base ; bulbs uniform ; 14 inches ; April 25, 18 days. 



135. Lucretia (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Bright rose, paler at the 

 edge, aging to purplish rose ; 10 inches ; April 24, 21 days. 



136. Manage de ma Fille (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — White, much 

 feathered with bright red and purple, blue base ; 18 inches ; May 7, 



9 days. 



137. Minnie Hawk (Barr). — Rose ; the darkest of the roses, some 

 flowers flaked with pink ; 7 inches ; April 22, 19 days. 



138. Murillo (Wiistenhoff), XXX May 2, 1906.— Cream, suffused with 

 soft rose ; flowers large ; 10 inches ; April 24, 20 days. 



139. Murillo Yellow, syn. Safrano, q.v. 



140. Orange Brilliant (Barr). — Scarlet shading to orange edge, yellow 

 base ; poor doer ; 14 inches ; May 10, 10 days. 



141. Orange King (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), A.M. May 19, 1903.— 

 Sulphur-yellow lightly suffused with orange-red ; bulbs often two-flowered ; 

 flowers neat ; syn. Count of Leicester ; 12 inches ; April 29, 17 days. 



142. Overwinnaar, syn. Belle Alliance, q.v. 



143. Paeony Gold (Hogg & Robertson). — Dark red ; flowers hardly 

 opened ; 11 inches ; May 8, 12 days. 



144. Parmesiano (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Rose-pink shaded rose ; 

 8 inches ; April 24, 18 days ; syn. Rose aimable. 



145. Prince of Wales (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Carmine-crimson, 

 white centre ; bulbs uniform ; 12 inches ; 20 days. 



146. Princess Beatrice (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — White, lightly 

 shaded with rose ; stems weak ; 12 inches ; April 24, 16 days. 



147. Queen Emma (Barr), XXX May 2, 1906.— Very bright rose- 

 red ; 10 inches ; April 24, 15 days. 



148. Queen of the Whites (Barr). — Creamy-white with yellow base, 

 suffusing with pink as flowers age ; flowers small but neat, bulbs uniform ; 



10 inches ; April 23, 14 days. 



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