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Report of the
Tulip Nomenclature Committee, 1914-1915
IV. DESCRIPTIONS OF GARDEN TULIPS.
CLASS II.—SINGLE-FLOWERED VARIETIES..

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[For General Classification see p. 9. Names in italics are synonyms. The date of flowering given below and the duration of the flower are for the year 1915 and represent the order in which the varieties may be expected to flower rather than the exact date of flowering, which will vary from year to year; it will also vary according to the source and time of planting of the bulbs. The dates are taken, as a rule, from bulbs which had been grown for two years at Wisley and had been planted at the same time. The heights are measured from the same bulbs and are relative only.]

Tulips with names in bold below still survive, and will be found under "By Category / Single Early Tulips" on this website.

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Table of Contents for Single Early Tulips

  • a. White.
    - For Pots: Pottebakker White, Lady Boreel, Princesse Helene.
    - For Bedding: Washington, Lady Boreel, Princess Marianne, Pottebakker White, White Swan (late), Jacoba van Beieren.
  • b. White and yellow.
    - For all purposes: Brunhilde, Princess Ida.
  • c. White, flushed pink.
    - For Pots: Rose of Holland, Queen of the Netherlands, La Reine.
    - For Bedding: Rose of Holland, La Reine.
  • d. Pink on white.
    - For Pots: Rose Gris-de-lin, Rose Tendre.
    - For Bedding: Rosamundi Huykman, Alice Roosevelt, Rose Gris-de-lin.
  • e. Deep rose and white.
    - For Pots: Rose Luisante, Le Matelas, De Vlieger.
    - For Bedding: Pink Beauty, Cottage Maid, Wapen van Leiden, Princess Wilhelmina, De Vlieger.
  • f. Deep rose.
    - For Pots: Jenny, Stanley, Van Berghem.
    - For Bedding: Jenny, Stanley, Cramoisi Royal.
  • g. Cerise.
    - For Pots: Aelbert Cuyp, Joost van den Vondel, Paul Moreelse.
    - For Bedding: Joost van den Vondel, Couleur Ponceau, Mrs. Langtry, Aelbert Cuyp.
  • h. Crimson.
    - For Bedding : Bacchus.
  • i. Scarlet.
    - For Pots: Vermilion Brillant, La Grandeur, Orange Brillant, Cramoisi Brillant.
    - For Bedding: Vermilion Brillant, Dusart, Sir Thomas Lipton, Artus, Couleur Cardinal.
  • j. Orange-scarlet.
    - For Pots: Prince of Austria.
    - For Bedding: Prince of Austria, Grace Darling.
  • k. Orange.
    - For all purposes: Fred. Moore, Thomas Moore.
  • l. Orange and yellow.
    - For Pots: De Wet, Cardinal Rampolla.
    - For Bedding: De Wet, Cottage Boy, Cardinal Rampolla, Golden Lion.
  • m. Yellow.
    - For Pots: Yellow Queen, Mon Tresor, Prince de Ligny.
    - For Bedding: Yellow Globe, King of the Yellows, Goldfinch, Prince de Ligny, Golden Queen, Royal Sovereign.
  • n. Primrose.
    - For Pots and Bedding: Primrose Queen.
  • o. Purple.
    - For Pots: Van der Neer, President Lincoln, Molire.
    - For Bedding: Van der Neer, Wouwerman, President Lincoln, Moliere.
  • p. Red and yellow.
    - For Pots: Hector, Keizerskroon.
    - For Bedding: Duchesse de Parme, Hector, Keizerskroon.
  • q. Purple, edged white.
    - For Pots: Mrs. Elwes.
    - For Bedding: Lac Premier, Eleonora, Lac van Rhijn.
  • r. Striped, white ground.
    - For Pots: Fabiola, Spaendonck, Admiral Reyniers.
  • s. Striped, yellow ground.
    - For Bedding: Golden Bride of Haarlem, Due d'Autriche.
  • t. Of other colours.
    - For Bedding: Enchantress, La Remarquable, Potter.
  • u. Foliage striped.
    - For Pots: Rose Luisante, Joost van den Vondel, Silver Standard.
    - For Bedding: Yellow Prince, Rose Aplatie.

  • a. Flower white.

    Alba Regalis.—Of medium size, slightly splashed and streaked with yellow; base yellow; stem stout; leaves very undulate; scented; 13 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Albion = White Hawk, q.v.

    Blanchard.—Very like ' Alba Regalis, ' but with a coloured stem and less undulate leaves; 14 inches; April 21, 16 days.

    Claermond White.—Rounded, rough; base yellow, diffuse 12 inches; April 15, 17 days.

    David Teniers [Note: Not to be confused with the old Double Early tulip with the same name.] .—Goblet-shape, of good substance, faintly marked outside with pearl-blue; base pale yellow, diffuse; stem stout; leaves very glaucous, ascending; 8 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Grande Blanche.—Egg-shape, points reflexed, marked outside with pearl-blue filaments, yellow; stem stiff, dark; 15 inches; April 27, 14 days.

    Jacoba van Beieren.—Small, pointed; base pale yellow, diffuse; filaments yellow; stem reddish; leaves ascending; ю inches; April 21, 16 days.

    Jan Steen.—Small; segments green tipped, marked outside with pearl-blue; base and filaments deep yellow; stem stiff, coloured; 13 inches; April 21, 15 days.

    Joost van den Vondel White = Lady Boreel, q.v.

    Lady Boreel.—The pure white form of 'Joost van den Vondel' (see IIg); 14 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Lilian = Mont Blanc, q.v.

    L'Immaculée.—Small; base and filaments deep yellow; leaves ascending; 10 inches; April 16, 16 days.

    Lord Derby = Mont Blanc, q.v.

    Mont Blanc.—An early, crumpled flower; base and filaments deep yellow; leaves narrow; 11 inches; April n, 20 days.

    Nelly.—Goblet-shape, medium size; base small, pale yellow; filaments yellow; stigma large; stem slender; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 28, 13 days.

    Pigeon.—Goblet-shape, small; flamed pale yellow and pencilled blue outside; base small; stem slender; 12 inches; April 17, 17 days.

    Pottebakker White.—The white form of 'Pottebakker' (see II m); base large, yellow; 17 inches; April 15, 20 days.

    Princesse Hélène.—The whitest early Tulip; base faintly yellow; filaments white; segments dentate at apex; stem coloured, stout; 15 inches; April 19, 19 days.

    Princess Marianne.—Tips of segments reflexed, streaked red on each side of midrib of inner segments; base and filaments yellow; stem weak; 13 inches; April 16, 17 days.

    Snowdrift = Washington, q.v.

    Snowflake.—Goblet-shape, small; base very small, yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves broad; 13 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Snow-white.—Quarters whep just open; base and filaments yellow; 13 inches; April 22, 16 days.

    Trilby.—Small; base and filaments pale yellow; leaves broad, ascending; 15 inches; April 23, 15 days.

    Washington.—Goblet-shape, opening flat, marked pearl-blue out- side; base and filaments yellow; leaves broad, very undulate; 12 inches; April 21, 19 days.

    White Bird — Washington, q.v.

    White Falcon = White Hawk, q.v.

    White Hawk.—Round; base and filaments yellow; pollen green; stem stout; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    White Perfection.—Resembles ' White Hawk, ' but the flower is thinner and larger; pollen green; 13 inches; April 26, 12 days.

    White Swan.—Goblet-shape, medium size; base tinged yellow; filaments white; 18 inches; May 1, 17 days.


    b. Flower white and yellow.

    Brunhilde.—Cup-shape, crumpled; base yellow, extending to a heavy flame on each segment; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves long; 15 inches; April 15, 21 days.

    L'Unique = Brunhilde, q.v.

    Paragon Guldenbloem = Princess Ida, q.v.

    Pottebakker White and Gold = Brunhilde, q.v.

    Princess Ida.—Small, pointed, heavily flamed yellow; segments with reddish tips; filaments yellow; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 11 inches; April 21, 16 days.


    c. Flower white, flushed pink.

    Blushing Bride.—Goblet-shape; flush deep h2n midribs of inner segments, pencilled pearl-blue outside; base diffuse, yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves broad; 17 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    La Reine.—Round; base and filaments pale yellow; pollen green; stem strong; leaves ascending; forces well; 13 inches; April 19, 14 days.

    La Reine Maxima.—A large-flowered form of the preceding; 15 inches; April 19, 15 days.

    Le Flambeau.-—Small; base and filaments yellow; 6 inches; April 20, 16 days.

    Miltiades = La Reine, q.v.

    Prose.—Small, opens wide; base and filaments pale yellow; 17 inches; April 28, 19 days.

    Queen of the Netherlands.—Cup-shape, large; base and filaments pale yellow; anthers very long; stem rather weak; 14 inches; April 17, 19 days.

    Rose Aplatie.—Cup-shape, small, neat; base diffuse, yellow; fila- ments yellow; stem strong; leaves broad; 13 inches April 21, 17 days.

    Rose of Holland.—Long cup shape, pencilled pearl-blue outside; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 19, 15 days.

    Rose Triomphant = Rose of Holland, q.v.


    d. Flower pink on white.

    Alice Roosevelt.—Cup shape, large, in form much like 'Queen of the Netherlands' (lie); base and filaments deep yellow; stem weak; 14 inches; April 17, 20 days.

    Blyhof.—Small; 9 inches; April 27, 15 days.

    Couleur des Roses.—Long, pointed; colour in distinctly triangular patch in upper part of each outer segment; base diffuse, yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 15 inches; April 22, 16 days.

    Cupido.—Long, pointed; opening flat; base yellow; filaments white; stem strong; 11 inches; April 14,17 days.

    Duchess of Albany.—Round; inner segments exceeding the outer; base and filaments yellow; stem weak; 13 inches; April 16,17 days.

    La Tendresse = Rose Tendre, q.v.

    Margot = Mrs. Cleveland, q.v.

    Mrs. Cleveland.—Pointed, base and filaments yellow; stem weak; 12 inches; April 21, 15 days.

    Princess Royal = Couleur des Roses, q.v.

    Queen of Roses = Duchess of Albany, q.v.

    Rachel Ruisch.—Pointed; base diffuse, yellow; 12 inches; April 16, 18 days.

    Rosamundi Huykman.—Cup shape, medium size, refined; outside marked pearl-blue; base and filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 24, 14 days.

    Rose Gris-de-Lin.—Resembling 'Duchess of Albany' in form and colour, but smaller; 10 inches; April 22, 14 days.

    Rose Tendre.—Goblet shape; base and filaments deep yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 17, 19 days.

    Van Gooyen.—Medium size; base and filaments yellow; opens out flat very quickly; stem strong; leaves very glaucous; 18 inches; April 23, 15 days.


    e. Flower deep rose and white.

    Claermond Rose.—A rounded flower; base yellow, diffuse. An old variety, now quite superseded; 12 inches; April n, 20 days.

    Cottage Maid.—Goblet shape, base white, with a small yellow blotch on each segment; filaments yellow; stem slender, wiry; 12 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Dainty Mai = Prosperity, q.v.

    De Vlieger.—Pointed, opening very flat; base yellow, with a white ring; filaments yellow; stem weak; 15 inches; April 19, 15 days.

    Flamingo.—Of the form of ' White Hawk '; 12 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    La Précieuse — Cottage Maid, q.v.

    La Reine des Reines = Prosperity, q.v.

    La Reine Rose.—A colour form of 'La Reine' (see IIe).

    La Riante.—Resembling, but inferior to ' De Vlieger '; 12 inches; April 17, 20 days.

    Le Matelas.—Round, becoming deeper in colour with age, scented; base and filaments yellow; stem weak; leaves ascending; 14 inches; April 9, 20 days.

    Pink Beauty.—Pointed, opening to a long cup, very shapely, brightly coloured; base small, yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves ovate, very strong; 14 inches; April 26, 16 days.

    Princess Wilhelmina.—Long, pointed, of good substance; base and filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves strong, ascending; 14 inches; April 16, 17 days.

    Prosperity.—A large deep-coloured form of 'La Reine' (see IIe).

    Queen of Pinks = Princess Wilhelmina, q.v.

    Queen Wilhelmina = Princess Wilhelmina, q.v.

    Rosa Regalis.—Cup shape, large; base large, white, with an extensive yellow blotch; filaments yellow; stem stout; 15 inches; April 27, 12 days.

    Rose Luisante.—Goblet shape, medium size, good substance; base diffuse, yellow; filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves broad; 14 inches; April 27, 12 days.

    Rose Riante.—Cup shape, small; base small, yellow; filaments yellow; stem slender; leaves narrow; 12 inches; April 21, 16 days.

    Village Maid.—Long, pointed; base diffuse, yellow; filaments yellow; stem weak; leaves flat; 1 0 inches; April 16, 17 days.

    Wapen van Leiden.—A singular flower, long cup-shaped, rose-red on the upper part and on the midrib, and flamed yellow on the back of each segment; stem strong; leaves ovate, undulate, ascending; 19 inches; April 17, 19 days.


    f. Flower deep rose.

    Adeline.—Medium size; base yellow, with a white margin; filaments white; stem stout, reddish; 13 inches; April 26, 14 days.

    Augusta.—The form of ' Gris-de-Lin Rose '; outside greenish, base white; suffused yellow; 11 inches; April 24,14 days.

    Cramoisi Pourpré = Stanley, q.v.

    Cramoisi Royal.—Round, of great substance; base yellow, fringed blue; filaments stained blue; stem stout; leaves long, straight, drooping; 20 inches; April 19, 15 days.

    Gris-de-Lin Superbe = Augusta, q.v.

    Jenny.—Opens wide to a shallow cup with an undulate margin, sweetly scented; base yellow; leaves undulate, ascending; 13 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    John Bright = Van Berghem, q.v.

    Miranda = Cramoisi Royal, q.v.

    Proserpine.—Goblet shape; base white, suffused yellow, stained blue; stem weak; leaves narrow; 15 inches; April 16, 21 days.

    Rose Superbe = Stanley, q.v.

    Satin Rose.—Goblet shape, large; base and filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves broad, ascending; 11 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Stanley.—Pointed, shapely, of good substance, duller outside; base white, blotched yellow; filaments white; stem stout; leaves broad, very glaucous, ascending; 16 inches; April 21, 20 days.

    Van Berghem.—Goblet shape; base bright yellow with a white ring; filaments yellow; 17 inches; April 17, 20 days.


    g. Flower cerise.

    Aelbert Cuyp.—Long, pointed; base diffuse, yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending. Resembling ' Pink Beauty ' (lie), but ten days earlier; 14 inches; April 16,18 days.

    Belle Thérèse.—Small; base dull yellow; filaments white; anthers sterile; stem purplish; 12 inches; April 28, 12 days.

    Claermond Silver —A cerise form of ' Claermond White ' (IIa), but, like that variety, out of date.

    Couleur Ponceau.—Goblet shape; segments pointed; base large, diffuse, deep yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 15 inches; April 17, 20 days.

    Joost van den Vondel. —Long, pointed, opening wide, bright cerise, stippled and lightly streaked with white; base yellow; filaments white; stem rather weak; leaves very undulate, ascending; 11 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Mrs. Langtry.—Goblet shape, of excellent substance; base large, dull yellow; stem rather weak; leaves flat; 12 inches; April 22, 15 days.

    Monument.—Small; base cream, with a blue ring; filaments white; pollen brown; stem purplish; 1 0 inches; April 27, 14 days.

    Paul Moreelse.—Goblet shape; base and filaments deep yellow; stem strong; leaves flat; 19 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Rosalie.—A variety similar to ' Aelbert Cuyp, ' but of inferior substance; 14 inches; April 16, 18 days.

    Van der Helst.—Small, square-shouldered; base large, white, blotched yellow; stem weak; 15 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Vuurvlam.—Of moderate size and excellent substance, colour very deep; base small, dull yellow; stem stout, coloured; 18 inches; April 28, 17 days.


    h. Flower crimson.

    Asselyn.—Cup shape, small; base hexagonal, well defined, deep yellow; stem slender; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 17, 14 days.

    Bacchus.—Segments pointed; base deep yellow; filaments stained; stem stout, brownish; 13 inches; April 16, 17 days.

    Bizard Pronkert.—Goblet shape, small; base small, deep yellow; filaments yellow, stained at apex; stem slender; leaves ascending'; 13 inches; April 28,12 days.

    Koh-i-noor.—A variety differing from 'Menelik' only in its smaller flowers and stained filaments; individual flowers open irregularly; 13 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Maarten Zoorg.—Large, rounded; base hexagonal, well defined, bright yellow; filaments deeply stained; 16 inches; April 20, 16 days.

    Mars.—Flower quarters; base diffuse, dirty brown, blue at margin; segments incurved at margins; filaments deeply stained; 16 inches; April 19, 15 days.

    Menelik.—Pointed, very deep colour, with a slight plum-purple bloom outside; base circular, deep yellow; filaments deeply stained; leaves broad, glaucous; 12 inches; April 19,15 days. The deepest crimson flower.

    Purple Crown.—Large, shallow cup shape, segments pointed, inside glossy, outside dull; base stellate, well defined; filaments stained; stem slender; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 16, 19 days.

    Rubens.—Pointed; base small, diffuse; filaments stained; stem stout; leaves very broad; 15 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Visscher.—Open, spreading; base circular, bright yellow; stem smooth; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 18, 18 days.


    i. Flower scarlet.

    Artus.—Pointed, opens triangular; base well defined, bright yellow; filaments stained; stem and leaves very strong; 14 inches; April 21, 19 days.

    Belle Alliance = Waterloo, q.v.

    Brilliant Star.—Large, pointed, opens very flat; base hexagonal, deep yellow, with a large olive blotch; filaments stained; stem purplish; leaves narrow; 13 inches; April. 15, 18 days.

    Brutus.—Goblet'shape; base large, deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem stout, coloured; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 21,19 days.

    Cardinal's Hat.—Pointed; base circular, deep yellow; filaments yellow; one segment often grows to the stem, deforming the flower; leaves broad, ascending; 15 inches; April 20, 18 days.

    Carlisle = Sir Thomas Lipton, q.v.

    Carmin Brillant = Cramoisi Brillant, q.v.

    Couleur Cardinal. Note: Now classified as a Triumph Tulip. —A distinct pointed flower, inside very bright, outside plum colour; base and filaments bright yellow; stem smooth, dark; leaves broad, ascending; 17 inches; April 26, 16 days.

    Cramoisi Brillant.—Pointed; base circular, deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem rather weak; 18 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Crimson Giant= Dusart, q.v.

    Crimson King = Roi Cramoisi, q.v.

    De Keizer.—Goblet shape, opening flat; base sharply defined, deep yellow; filaments yellow; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Duc Milton.—A small flower; probably a ' Duc van Thol, ' but later; 12 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Dusart.—Goblet shape, opening triangular; margins of segments incurved; base small, well defined, hexagonal, bright, deep yellow; filaments stained at apex; stem purplish; 13 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Garibaldi = Artus, q.v.

    Jules Janin.—Large flat flower; base large, deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem weak; leaves narrow, ascending; 11 inches; April 15, 17 days.

    King of the Scarlets.—Large, goblet shape, base hexagonal, deep yellow, with a large olive blotch; filaments deeply stained; 12 inches; April 18,17 days.

    La Grandeur.—Goblet shape, opening triangular; base sharply defined, deep yellow; filaments stained; stem reddish; 16 inches; April 21, 20 days.

    McKinley.—Cup shape; base yellowish, stained green, margin blue; filaments stained; stem strong, coloured; 19 inches; April 26, 19 days.

    Maes.—Large, round; base hexagonal, with a large olive blotch; filaments very deeply stained; stem weak, at first short, but elongating rapidly as the flower ages; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 14, 16 days.

    Moucheron.—Pointed, opening wide and quartering; base circular, deep yellow; filaments stained; stem strong; leaves ascending; 16 inches; April 16, 19 days.

    Orange Brillant.—Goblet shape, medium size, bright colour; base large, deep yellow; stem weak; leaves ascending; 11 inches; April 16, 18 days.

    Pioneer.—Small, with deeper splashes of colour in flower; base deep yellow; filaments stained; stem usually two-flowered; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 17, 18 days.

    Pottebakker Scarlet = Verboom, q.v.

    Red Admiral.—The scarlet-red form of 'Duchesse de Parme' (II p).

    Red Claret.—Goblet shape, medium size, of good substance, out- side flushed plum colour; base small, clearly defined, bright yellow; filaments yellow; 12 inches; April 28, 14 days.

    Red Hawk.—A form of ' White Hawk ' (lia).

    Rembrandt.—Goblet shape, glossy; base large, bright yellow, 3- pointed on each of the inner segments; filaments stained; stem slender; leaves narrow; 11 inches; April 9, 21 days.

    Roi Cramoisi.—A variety closely resembling ' Dusart,' but smaller and with clean filaments; 15 inches; April 22,15 days.

    Samson.—Cup shape, opening wide; baselarge, deep yellow, stained olive; filaments olive; stem weak, purplish; leaves narrow; 16 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Schalken.—A variety very similar to ' Brilliant Star '; 14 inches; April n, 20 days.

    Sir Thomas Lipton.—Cup shape, large; base yellow, stained olive; filaments olive brown; stem stout; leaves narrow, drooping; 14 inches; April 17, 21 days.

    Sparkler — Cramoisi Brillant, q.v.

    Verboom.—Goblet shape, large; base hexagonal, well defined, deep yellow; stem strong; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Vermillon Brillant.—Pointed, a unique colour; base diffuse, bright yellow, slightly stained; filaments stained; 11 inches; April 16, 20 days.

    Vesuvius.-—Open, segments pointed; base bright yellow, з-pointed on inner segments; filaments slightly stained; stem stout; 10 inches; April n, 19 days.

    Waterloo.—Open; segments pointed; base large, bright yellow; filaments stained; stem stout; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 15, 18 days.


    j. Flower orange-scarlet.

    Grace Darling.—Round, crumpled, large; base hexagonal, with a large olive stain; filaments greenish; stem weak; leaves large, flat, drooping; 15 inches; April 15, 20 days.

    Leonardo da Vinc = Miss Hallen, q.v.

    Miss Hallen.—Cup shape, orange at margins and flushed crimson on the back of each segment; filaments yellow; stem slender; 14 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Prince of Austria.—Goblet shape, opening triangular, handsome; base bright yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong, purplish; leaves ascending; 20 inches; April 22, 23 days.


    k. Flower orange.

    Distinction.—Cup shape, neat, outside flushed crimson; base deep yellow, greenish around the ovary; stem reddish, strong; 11 inches; April 10, 20 days.


    Fred. Moore.—Goblet shape, large, bright orange yellow at the margins of each segment; base stellate, deep yellow, slightly fringed olive; stem slender; leaves ascending; 18 inches; April 19, 19 days.

    Thomas Moore.—Similar to ' Fred. Moore, ' but the colour is not so bright and the segments are thinner. There is a more distinct olive ring to the base; 18 inches; April 19, 18 days.


    l. Flower orange and yellow.

    Apricot = Cardinal Rampolla, q.v.

    Cardinal Rampolla.—Goblet shape; filaments yellow; stem strong, reddish; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Chromatella = Golden Horn, q.v.

    Claermond Goud.—A colour form of ' Claermond White ' (see Пa).

    Cottage Boy.—Goblet shape, bright; stem strong; leaves very undulate; 1 0 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    De Wet.—A broken form of ' Prince of Austria, ' in which the colour appears as a fine splashing and stippling (see IIj).

    Golden Horn.—Goblet shape; base dull yellow; filaments yellow; stem stiff; leaves broad; 13 inches; April 26, 13 days.

    Golden Lion.—Goblet shape; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 17 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Golden Lion of Hillegom = Golden Lion, q.v.

    Karel de Moor.—Goblet shape; stem weak; leaves drooping; 18 inches; April 20, 18 days.

    Leopold II.—Cup shape; filaments yellow; stem strong; leaves broad; 12 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Lion d'Hillegom = Golden Lion, q.v.

    Orange Queen.—Cup shape, small; filaments deeply stained; stem bears a secondary flower in the axil of one of the cauline leaves; 11 inches; April 17, 17 days.

    Safrano = Cardinal Rampolla, q.v.

    Yellow Brutus = Cardinal Rampolla, q.v.


    m. Flower yellow.

    Buttercup.—The earliest yellow Tulip. Goblet shape, segments pointed, form good, burns badly; filaments clean; stem stiff; leaves narrow; 12 inches; April 8, 20 days.

    Canary Bird.—Egg shape to round, colour deep, segments pointed; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 14 inches; April 9, 20 days.

    Chrysolora.—Spreading, large, of good substance; filaments clean; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 11. 21 days.

    Golden Queen.—Large, opening to a somewhat crumpled cup; filaments clean; stem stout but weak; 17 inches; April 15, 21 days.

    Golden Prince = Yellow Prince, q.v.

    Goldfinch.—Egg shape, neat; filaments clean; stem stiff; leaves, broad; 13 inches; April 21,18 days.

    Kanarievogel = Canary Bird, q.v.

    King of the Yellows.—Goblet shape, medium size; base with dull blotches; filaments clean; stem slender; leaves narrow; 14 inches; April 19, 20 days.

    Mon Trésor.—Form variable; base blotched dull yellow; filaments clean; stem stiff; leaves undulate; 15 inches; April 16, 20 days.

    Ophir d'Or.—Rather short, deeply coloured; filaments yellow; stem strong; 17 inches; April 19,18 days.

    Pottebakker.—Rounded, of very good substance, large, often stippled with scarlet; filaments yellow; stem rather weak; 17 inches; April 15, 20 days.

    Prince de Ligny.—Pointed, opening wide, very deeply coloured; filaments yellow; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 15 inches; April 15, 18 days.

    Regentes.—A small yellow.

    Rising Sun.—.A clear yellow form of ' Duchesse de Parme ' (see IIp).

    Royal Sovereign.—Large, rounded; filaments stained; stem weak; leaves long, channelled; 16 inches; April 16, 20 days.

    Yellow Globe — Royal Sovereign, q.v.

    Yellow Prince.—Goblet shape, medium size, sometimes taking a scarlet flush in the lower part of the flower; filaments stained; stem stiff; 12 inches; April 19, 20 days.

    Yellow Queen.—Goblet shape, medium size; filaments yellow; stem stiff; leaves broad, flat; 14 inches; April 17, 19 days.


    n. Flower primrose.

    Herman Schlegel = Primrose Queen, q.v.

    Primrose Queen.—The shape of 'La Reine' (IIe), but probably a seedling, not a colour form of that variety. With slight rose flush at the margins of the old flower; stem strong; 12 inches; April 19,17 days.

    Yellow La Reine = Primrose Queen, q.v.


    o. Flower purple.

    Molière.—Cup shape, medium size, refined; base yellow; filaments yellow; stem slender; leaves ascending; 15 inches; April 16, 20 days.

    Netscher = Van der Neer, q.v.

    Paragon.—Goblet shape, streaked orange at the margins of the segments; base deep yellow; stem stout; 14 inches; April 21,14 days.

    President Lincoln.—Goblet shape, opening triangular, base diffuse white; filaments white; leaves broad, ascending; 11 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Queen of the Violets = President Lincoln, q.v.

    Van der Neer.—Goblet shape, large, handsome; base dull yellow, edged blue; filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves broad; 14 inches; April 16, 20 days.

    Violet Queen = President Lincoln, q.v.

    Wouwerman.—Goblet shape, opening wide, quarters; base stellate, yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong, purplish; 17 inches; April 19, 20 days.


    p. Flower red and yellow.

    Commandant.—Cup shape, segments pointed, yellow margins narrow; base diffuse, deep yellow; filaments yellow; leaves broad; 13 inches; April 26, 12 days.

    Duc de Berlin.—A small rounded 'Keizerskroon' but 10 days later; 11 inches; April 19, 25 days.

    Duc de Malakoff.—Cup shape, segments pointed; base large, deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong, reddish; leaves ascending; 17 inches; April 17, 20 days.

    Duchesse de Parme (Parma).—Oval, large, good substance, pencilled yellow margin to the segments; base large, deep yellow; stem stout; leaves very undulate; 16 inches; April 19, 18 days.

    Duke of Cambridge.—A deeper coloured 'Duc de Berlin'; 11 inches; April 17,16 days.

    Grand Duc = Keizerskroon, q.v.

    Hector.—Of the form of 'Duchesse de Parme'; base deep yellow, well defined; stem strong; leaves ascending; 12 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Keizerskroon.—Goblet shape, bold; base large; filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves broad, drooping; 15 inches; April 14, 16 days.

    Ma Plus Aimable.—A long, egg-shaped flower; base deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem weak; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 13, 18 days.


    q. Flower purple, edged white.

    Caaijman.—Pointed; base yellow; filaments white; stem strong; leaves very undulate; 13 inches; April 26, 12 days.

    Cerise Gris-de-Lin.—Round, dull; base tinged yellow; filaments white; stem stout; leaves very undulate; 14 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Eleonora.—Pointed; base small, deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem strong, reddish; leaves broad; 18 inches; April 27, 18 days.

    Lac Bakhuyzen.—Pointed, broad white margin; base pale yellow; filaments orange; stem slender; leaves small, ascending; 1 0 inches; April 7, 20 days.

    Lac Bloemaert.—Funnel shape; base and filaments creamy; 16 inches; April 27, 13 days.

    Lac d'Asturie.—Intermediate between 'Lac Premier ' and 'Lac van Rhijn'; 13 inches; April 29, 17 days.

    Lac Premier.—Pointed, opening triangular; base bright yellow, small; filaments orange; stem stout; leaves broad, ascending; 12 inches; April 9, 21 days.

    Lac van Rhijn.—Pointed, opening triangular, more purple than 'Lac Premier'; base bright yellow; filaments yellow; stem slender; 16 inches; April 27, 15 days.

    Marie.—Goblet shape, margins pinkish; base light dull yellow; stem rather weak; leaves ascending; 14 inches; April 15, 19 days.

    Mrs. Elwes.—Similar to but better than ' Lac van Rhijn.'


    r. Flower striped, white ground.

    Admiral Reyniers.—Long, pointed, segments reflexing, deep rose stripes; base bright yellow, stellate; stem strong; 14 inches; April 21, 15 days.

    Belle Lisette.—Cup shape, neat, rose pink flame; base yellowish; filaments white; stem stiff; leaves ascending; 16 inches; April 29, 12 days.

    Chameleon.—The broken form of ' Wapen van Leiden ' (Hi); 15inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Comte de Vergennes.—The Tulip sent for trial was a broken form of ' Paul Moreelse ' (lie) and must not be confused with the old Dutch rose tulip of this name; 14 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Dorothea de France.—A small flower, stripes heavy, rose-red; base light yellow; filaments yellow; 13 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Emperor Maximilian.—Cup shape, stripes heavy, rose-red; basediffuse, light yellow; filaments white; 9 inches; April 19,18 days.

    Fabiola.—Goblet shape, large, stripes variable, rose-magenta; base deep yellow; filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves broad, ascending; 13 inches; April 27, 12 days.

    General Gordon.—Goblet shape, large, stripes heavy, deep rose- pink; base dull yellow; filaments yellow; stem weak; leaves narrow, ascending; 14 inches; April 27, 15 days.

    Globe de Rigaut.—Cup shape, open, stripes heavy, purple; base white, with a blue ring; stem stiff, streaked purple; leaves dull, streaky; 14 inches; April 22, 16 days.

    Grand Duc de Russie = Fabiola, q.v.

    Grootmeester van Malta.—Cup shape, stripes heavy, rose- magenta; filaments white; stem reddish; 16 inches; April 27, 19 days.

    Hillegonda Zilver.—The broken form of 'Proserpine' (II/), dull and poor.

    Imperator Gris-de-Lin.—The broken form of ' Cerise Gris-de-Lin ' (llq) striped magenta; filaments white; leaves narrow; 1 0 inches; April 26, 14 days.

    Jacht van Rotterdam = Fabiola, q.v.

    Marquise Incarnata.—Goblet shape, large, flushed and striped rose; stem strong; leaves very flat; 18 inches; April 15, 16 days.

    Reine des Cerises.—Cup shape, small, stripes heavy, deep rose; base yellowish; filaments white, stained blue; stem strong; 16 inches; April 26, 15 days.

    Roi Pépin.—Goblet shape, stripes heavy, deep rose-red; base light yellow, diffuse; filaments yellow; stem stout, coloured; 11 inches; April 22, 16 days.

    Silver Bride of Haarlem.—Long, bright, flamed and feathered deep rose-red; base and filaments bright yellow; 11 inches; April 24, 15 days.

    Silver Standard.—Cup shape, flamed and feathered rose-red; base and filaments yellow; stem stout; leaves ascending; 13 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Spaendonck.—The broken form of ' Cerise Gris-de-Lin' (llq).

    Victoria.—Rounded, segments pointed, stripes heavy, rose- red; 14 inches; April 26, 15 days.


    s. Flower striped, yellow ground.

    Cour de France.—Large, spreading, stripes heavy, scarlet-red;base hexagonal, deep yellow; stem weak; 17 inches; April 24,14 days.

    Duc d'Autriche.—A broken form of ' Duchesse de Parme ' IIp).

    Golden Bride of Haarlem.—The form of ' Silver Bride of Haarlem ' (llr), but striped scarlet on yellow; 12 inches; April 22, 16 days.

    Marquise de Westrade.—Goblet shape, stripes irregular; filaments yellow; stem strong; 19 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Royal Standard.—The form of ' Silver Standard ' (llr), striped scarlet on yellow; 13 inches; April 21, 17 days.

    Standaard Goud = Royal Standard, q.v.


    t. Flower of other colours.

    Enchantress.—Goblet-shape, deep dull rose-red, passing to geranium pink at the margins; base creamy; filaments white; stem strong; leaves ascending; 10 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    La Remarquable.—Pointed, opening wide, dull wine-purple; base and filaments dull, deep yellow; stem strong; 14 inches; April 19, 17 days.

    Potter.—Cup-shape, reddish purple, opening triangular; base dull yellow; filaments yellowish; 14 inches; April 19, 20 days.


    u, Foliage striped (variegated).

    The varieties named below have flowers similar to those of the green-leaved types of the same varieties, q.v.

    Cottage Maid (lIe).

    Dusart (IIi).

    Joost van den Vondel (llg).

    Molière (По).

    Rose Aplatie (Ilc).

    Rose Luisante (lIe).

    Silver Standard (llr)

    Waterloo (IIi).

    Yellow Prince (IIm)

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