TULIPS AT WISLEY, 1906-07. 



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204. Carinata rubra (de Graaff). — Red, broadly flamed with green and 

 with large yellowish-green base ; 18 inches ; May 13, 17 days. 



205. Carinata violacea (de Graaff). — Very similar to but greener than 

 the last. 



206. Carnation (Tubergen). — Creamy-white, with thin rose edge ; 

 very similar to Parisian White ; the rose colour develops earlier in 

 carnation, but in both varieties intensifies and runs, with age ; 16 inches ; 

 May 9, 16 days. 



207. Cassandra (Barr). — Carmine-rose with creamy-buff markings on 

 white base ; 19 inches ; May 6, 12 days. 



208. Catafalque (Hogg & Robertson). — Bronze-maroon, clear yellow 

 base ; 25 inches ; May 10, 20 days. (Breeder.) 



209. Chameleon (Hogg & Robertson). — Light bronzy-yellow, shaded 

 and splashed with lilac and maroon ; base small, yellow, marked with 

 bluish-green ; 19 inches ; May 7, 16 days. 



210. Cherbourg (Hogg & Robertson). — Rich yellow, feathered with 

 maroon ; 17 inches ; May 3, 17 days. 



211. Chestnut (de Graaff).— Dark crimson-maroon, with dark olive and 

 yellow centre ; 22 inches ; May 7, 23 days. (Breeder.) 



212. Cleopatra (Hogg & Robertson). — Crimson-scarlet, with olive- 

 brown and yellow base ; *15 inches ; May 6, 16 days. A large macuiata 

 globosa grandiflora. 



213. Clio (Hogg & Robertson). — Very similar to Bronze Queen, 

 but with an olive band to the yellow base ; 23 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 

 There is a Rembrandt of this name, No. 440. 



214. Cloth of Gold (Hartland). — Yellow, a little suffused and edged 

 with rose ; flowers variable ; similar to Bishop's Mitre ; 15 inches ; May 13, 

 18 days. 



215. Clusiana (Hogg & Robertson). — White, with small deep crimson 

 base and filaments, outside broadly flamed rose-red ; flowers and bulbs 

 small, leaves linear ; 9 inches ; April 29, 15 days. A very pretty species. 



216. Columbus (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 24, 

 1900. — Bright yellow, richly flaked deep red ; very showy and uniform ; 

 outer petals pointed and recurved ; 17 inches ; May 10, 16 days. 



217. concinna (Hogg & Robertson). — The variety received under this 

 name proved to be armena, q.v. 



218. Coquette de Belleville (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Rose-red 

 edged with white ; centre large, white banded with purple, marked bloom 

 outside ; stems slight, rather weak ; 15 inches ; April 25, 17 days. 



219. Coquette d'Orange, syn. Orange Coquette, q.v. 



220. comuta, syn. acuminata. 



221. Corona lutea (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Lemon- 

 yellow, lightly splashed with rose ; petals pointed ; 19 inches ; May 6, 

 14 days. 



222. Corona tardiva (Hogg & Robertson). — Soft primrose-yellow 

 with buff base ; outer petals pointed ; 16 inches ; May 13, 18 days. 



223. Corydon (Hogg & Robertson).— Yellow, shaded with bronze ; 

 22 inches ; May 4, 17 days. This variety was received as a Darwin, 

 see No. 569. 



