246 



JOURNAL OF THE ROVAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



224. Cottager (de Graaff).— Carmine-purple, with yellow base blotched 

 with olive ; 15 inches ; May 10, 12 days. 



225. Crimson Flame (Barr). — Purplish rose, splashed rose-red, with 

 white base ; 18 inches ; May 13, 14 days. 



220. Crimson Globe (Hartland).— Crimson-scarlet, with neat dark- 

 brown base bordered with yellow ; leaves much curled ; 12 inches ; 

 May 9, 15 days. 



2*27. Cyclops (de Graaff).— Orange-scarlet, with clear yellow base; 

 21 inches ; May 10, 20 days. 



228. Cygnet (de Graaff), A.M. May 17, 1904.— White ; flowers small; 

 21 inches ; May 11, 20 days. 



229. Dainty Maid. See No. 445 (Rembrandt). 



230. Dame Blanche, syn. Didieri alba, q.v. 



231. Dame Elegante (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Cream, lightly 

 splashed with red, bright yellow base ; flowers goblet- shaped ; 16 inches ; 

 May 8, 18 days. 



232. Didieri (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Glowing rose-red, 

 with dark blue on soft yellow base ; petals pointed, recurved ; 19 inches ; 

 May 7, 14 days. 



233. Didieri alba (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Creamy- white, 

 with small dull cream base ; flowers small ; outer petals pointed ; 

 17 inches ; May 10, 15 days. 



284. Didieri lutescens (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Lemon-yellow, 

 lightly dotted with red, dark olive-green centre ; flowers small ; outer petals 

 pointed, recurved ; 17 inches ; May G, 12 days. 



235. Don Pedro (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson).— Maroon, with 

 darker base ; flowers large, cup-shaped ; bulbs uniform ; 20 inches ; May 6, 

 1G days. (Breeder.) 



2:;6. Doris (Wallace). — Rosy-lilac, shading to a bronzy-salmon edge, 

 base pale yellow, blotched with dark olive ; stems purplish ; 17 inches, 

 May 10, 14 days. 



237. Dutch Lion (Hogg & Robertson). — Maroon, striped and splashed 

 with yellow and crimson ; 21 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



238. Earthglobe (Hogg & Robertson).— Purple, feathered with maroon 

 and crimson, and outside with white, yellow base ; 27 inches ; May 10, 

 15 days. Distinct from Aard Globe, No. 174. 



289. elegants (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 1906.— 

 Bright crimson, based with yellow ; petals equal, narrow, pointed, 

 recurved ; 16 inches ; April 24, 20 days. 



2 10. elegam alba (l>arr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), A.M. May 14, 

 1895. Creamy- white, with fawn base, and a very thin edging of rose; 

 the tock from de Graaff was very fine ; 20 inches ; May 3, 18 days. 



211. elegam I idea (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson).- Rich yellow; 

 pointed recurved petals ; 18 inches ; May 13, 17 days. 



212. elegant maxima lutea, syn. Golden Spire, q.v. 



248. elegam variegata (Barr, de Graaff).— Bright crimson, variably 

 striped with pale yellow ; 13 inches ; April 24, 20 days. 



241. Emerald Gem (Hartland).— Orange, with olive blotches on a 

 ^iii ill yellow centre, reddish orange without; very bright; 22 inches; 

 Ifaj 13, 17 days. 



