TULIPS AT WISLEY, 1906-07. 



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Orange-red, clear yellow centre, marked bloom outside, cup-shaped ; 21 

 inches ; May 5, 14 days. 



321. Little Coquette (Barr), syn. Orange Coquette, q.v. 



322. Lord Byron (de Graaff, Tubergen), XX May 11, 1906.— Crimson- 

 red, neat yellow centre, marked purplish bloom without, long oval bud 

 and flower ; 21 inches ; April 29, 16 days. 



323. Lucifer (de Graaff, Hogg and Kobertson). — Orange-red, flaked at 

 the base with yellow, centre yellow ringed with olive ; 22 inches ; April 13, 

 17 days. 



321. macrospeila (de Graaff, Hogg & Kobertson), XXX May 24, 



1900. — Bright rose with olive blotches on the yellow centre ; outer 

 segments recurved ; bulbs uniform ; 18 inches ; May 11, 14 days. 



325. maculata (de Graaff). — Crimson-scarlet, with dark olive-brown 

 blotches on the yellow centre ; 18 inches ; May 11, 14 days. 



326. maculata aurantiaca major (de Graaff). — Yellow, richly flamed 

 with scarlet and crimson, the flaking olive- brown at the centre; 18 inches ; 

 May 11, 18 days. 



327. maculata Brilliant (Barr, Hogg & Robertson). — Dark crimson- 

 scarlet, with variable dark olive markings on the yellow base ; filaments 

 black ; 18 inches ; May 9, 14 days. Not synonymous with Brilliant, 

 No. 195. 



328. maculata globosa grandiflora (de Graaff), A.M. May 17, 1904. — 

 Dark crimson-scarlet, centre deep olive-brown banded with yellow ; 

 11 inches ; May 8, 14 days. Syn. Glare of the Garden. 



329. maculata major (Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 24, 1900.— In 

 colour similar to the last ; 20 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 



330. maculata The Moor (de Graaff). See The Moor. 



331. maculata The Nigger (Hogg & Robertson). See The Nigger. 



332. Maid of Holland (Hogg and Robertson). — Creamy-yellow, much 

 spotted and flamed rose-red, dark olive-blotched centre ; 15 inches ; 

 May 13, 14 days. 



333. Maid of Honour (Hogg & Robertson). — Pale yellow, lightly 

 marked with rose, pointed recurved outer segments ; 17 inches ; May 7, 

 16 days. A form of Didieri lutescens. 



334. Mandarin (Barr). — Yellow, heavily spotted and suffused with 

 rose, centre dark brown banded with yellow ; 13 inches ; May 11, 

 14 days. 



335. Marjoletti (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson, Tubergen). — 

 Soft yellow, lightly suffused at the edges without and banded at the base 

 within with rose ; bulbs uniform ; 20 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 



336. Marjorie (Barr).— Yellow, lightly and variably spotted with red, 

 blotched at the centre with olive ; 16 inches ; May 9, 11 days. 



337. Mars (Hartland). — Glowing scarlet with centre of olive-brown 

 blotches, of which three are banded with yellow, marked bloom outside ; 

 form similar to maculata ; 16 inches ; May 15, 15 days. 



338. Mauriana (Barr, Hogg & Robertson, de Graaff), A.M. May 22, 



1901. — Glowing scarlet with well-defined rich yellow centre ; 20 inches ; 

 May 11, 18 days. 



339. Merry Maid (Barr). — Pale yellow, variably marked with rose ; 

 bulbs lack uniformity ; 11 inches ; May 10, 10 days. 



