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Title: Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Identifier: bulletinofusdep776800unit (find matches)
Year: 1913-1923. (1910s)
Authors: United States. Dept. of Agriculture
Subjects: Agriculture; Agriculture
Publisher: (Washington, D. C. ?) : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P. O.
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
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44 BULLETIlSr 797, U. S. DEPAETMEI^T OF AGEICULTURE. B. Breeders.—The flowers are of one color except tlie base. (1) Dutch Tireedcrs.—Flower oval or cupped, brown, purple, or red, but sometimes bronze. Base white or yellow, but usually stained blue or green to blue-black. (c) Roses (pink to red).—Charles Dickens, Crimson Beauty, Annie McGregor. (6) Bybloemen (purple to violet).—Cardinal Manning, Godet Parfait, Roi de Siam, Louis XIV. (c) Bizarres (scarlet, bronze, or brown).—Panorama, Louis XIY, •Tames Watt, Turenne, Dom Pedro.
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Fig. 32.^The Sieraad van Flora tulip of the " Darwin" group, and other varieties. Experimental planting at Bellingham, Wash. (2) English breeders.—Flower cup shaped, forming one-half of a hollow ball when expanded, the base being white or yellow. (a) Roses (rose shades with white base).—Annie McGregor, Mabel, Mrs. Barlow. (&) Bybloemen (purple shades with white base).—Adonis, Eliza- beth Peck, Talisman. (c) Bizarres (brown shades with yellow base).—Sir Joseph Paxton, Goldflnder, Sulphur, Samuel Barlow. (3) Darwins.—Lower portion of flowers rectangular; shades of purple, red, or white, never yellow or brown. Base black-blue or white or any combination. Pale rosy.—Flamingo, White Queen, Margaret, Mrs. Cleveland.

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  • booksubject:Agriculture
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