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358. Pauline (Barr). — Very soft yellow, slightly spotted with red ; 

 15 inches ; May 6, 10 days. 



359. Perfection (de Graaff, Hogg & Eobertson). — Reddish-bronze with 

 centre of yellow and olive ; foliage broad, light green ; stems much 

 branched ; 23 inches ; May 10, 14 days. 



360. persica (Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 24, 1900.— Yellow, 

 flamed green outside, with reddish edge, small ; leaves twisted, scarcely 

 rising above the ground ; 6 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



361. Philomel (Hogg & Robertson). — White, richly feathered rose and 

 red ; 18 inches ; May 6, 13 days. (Border Bybloemen.) 



362. Picotee (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 16, 1900.— 

 Pale lemon-yellow with thin rose edge, the rose gradually suffusing 

 upwards ; pointed, recurved outer segments ; 20 inches ; May 9, 14 days. 



363. Picta aurea (Hartland). — Rich yellow, lightly spotted red ; dark 

 olive centre ; 14 inches ; May 11, 13 days. 



364. Picta octaroon (Hartland). — Rich yellow, much spotted and 

 edged red ; dark olive centre ; 20 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



365. planifolia (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Crimson-scarlet, 

 centred neatly with olive blotches on yellow ; 18 inches ; May 6, 13 days. 



366. platystigma (Hogg & Robertson). — The variety received under 

 this name was crimson, with small olive and yellow centre. 



367. Plutargus (Hogg & Robertson). — Reddish-bronze with light 

 olive-green centre, broadly flamed outside with purple ; 24 inches ; 

 May 9, 18 days. 



368. Poison d'CEuf (de Graaff). — Reddish-bronze flaked with crimson 

 and yellow, shading to a bronze edge ; centre small, olive ; 17 inches ; 

 May 9, 12 days. 



369. Pompadour (Hartland). — Crimson, blotched at the centre with 

 blackish-olive ; recurved outer segments ; 12 inches ; May 9, 13 days. 



370. praestans, A.M. April 7, 1903, Regel's variety (Tubergen). — 

 Scarlet, tbe outer segments with a yellowish flame outside, filaments 

 black, stems 2-flowered, leaves very downy ; 10, 16, 21 inches ; April 17, 



17 days. 



371. praestans, Tubergen's variety (Tubergen). — Light scarlet, fila- 

 ments red, stems 1- to 4-flowered, leaves downy ; 6-11 inches ; bulbs 

 flowering irregularly between April 8 and May 13. A poor doer. 



372. Pride of Inglescombe (Ware). — Creamy- white, edged with rich 

 rose, the rose suffusing upwards ; filaments and centre blue ; 21 inches ; 

 May 13, 16 days. 



373. Primrose Beauty (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Soft primrose 

 yellow ; 14 inches ; May 11, 12 days. 



374. Primrose Gem (Wallace). — Pale yellow, segments long, narrow; 



18 inches ; May 11, 14 days. 



375. primulina (Hogg & Robertson). — Creamy- white, marked lightly 

 outside with green and rose ; each bulb throws up one to three small 

 flowers with narrow pointed segments ; 7 inches ; May 4, 8 days. 



376. Prince of Orange (Hogg & Robertson), syn. Orange Beauty, q.v. 



377. Prince of Wales (Hogg & Robertson). — Yellow, deeply marked 

 with maroon; bulbs uniform; 17 inches; May 10, 13 days. (Border 

 Bizarre.) 



