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415. The Zebra (Hartland). — Bronze-lilac and crimson, based and 

 splashed with light yellow ; 18 inches ; May 11, 18 days. 



410. Tubergenicma (Tubergen), A.M. May 17, 1904.— Scarlet, with 

 six small oval black blotches at the centre ; bloom outside ; flowers large, 

 leaves downy ; irregular in height and in period of flowering, but a fine 

 species ; 6. 12, 16 inches ; April 17 to May 13. 



417. Turenne (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XX May 11, 1906.— 

 Purplish-bronze within, heavily flamed purple without ; flowers very 

 large, bulbs uniform ; 30 inches ; May 6, 18 days. 



418. Yirginalis (Hogg & Robertson). — Creamy-white, edged and 

 spotted with rose ; centre and filaments blue ; segments recurved ; 

 16 inches : May 7, 12 days. Very similar to Sweet Nancy, but rather 

 more conspicuously coloured. 



419. ciridiilora (Barr, de Graaff, Hogg k Robertson). — Light green, 

 edged yellow ; 18 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



420. viriditiom praecox (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Similar to 

 the last, but a week earlier ; segments spreading. 



421. viridiflora tardiva (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — The varieties 

 received under this name were not later than the type, and were inferior 

 in vigour. 



422. vitellina (Barr, Hogg & Robertson), A.M. May 5, 1896.— Soft 

 greenish-yellow ; a fine flower, bulbs uniform ; 24 inches ; May 6, 



18 days. 



423. Vivid (Barr). — Orange-red, with centre of greenish-yellow ; 

 18 inches ; May 4, 14 days. 



424. Water Lily (de Graaff), XXX May 11, 1906.— Pure white, with 

 small yellow centre ; petals broad, showing a very few small splashes of 

 red ; flower large ; 16 inches ; April 24, 17 days. Suggestive of Joost 

 van Vondel white. This variety was received under the name of Royal 

 White, but it is much finer than that variety and has been renamed. 



125. White Swan (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 2, 

 1906. — Creamy white, becoming pure white, the centre scarcely touched 

 with yellow ; a fine egg-shaped flower, rather weak-stemmed ; 16 inches ; 

 April 25, 20 days. 



426. Yellow Gem (Hogg & Robertson). — Lemon-yellow, centred with 

 rich yellow ; long oval segments ; 18 inches ; May 11, 12 days. 



127. Yellow Hammer (Barr). — Rich self-yellow ; two flowers slightly 

 spotted with red ; 16 inches ; May 13, 16 days. 



428. Yellow Perfection (de Graaff, Hogg & Robertson). — Bronzy- 

 yellow, darker without, bronze centre ; 20 inches ; May 8, 15 days. 



429. Yellow Queen (Hogg & Robertson), XXX May 11, 1906.— Rich 

 yellow, large flower, with long oval segments ; 16 inches ; May 6, 

 10 days. 



430. York and Lancaster (de Graaff, Hartland). — Cream, with broad 

 ' • • i • . bluish filaments and centre : 10 Inches : May 7. 15 days. 



431. Zomerschoon (Hogg & Robertson), A.M. May 19, 1903. — Cream 

 hcmly flaked with carmine-rose ; 19 inches ; May 13, 13 days. 



