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DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Tulipa—continued. 
Fig, 123. TULIPA GESNERIANA HATIVE, showing Habit and 
detached Flower, 
, with a yellow border ; eas ig a eo e; 
einels pubescent. April. l. b -ob long, glaucous, with 
numerous distinct, brown blotches, ae 9in. Turkestan, 1873. A 
showy and robust s ies: ES Je 124: (B.-M. 6177; F.d. 8. 
2261; F. & P. 1876, 217; 
— bright yellow ; 
Fic, 124. TULIPA GREIGI, showing Habit and detached Perianth 
Segments. 
T., Grisebachiana (Grisebach’s). 
of a lemon-yellow colour, less ean 
one-flowered, glaucous. Spring. three, very glaucous, erect, 
6in. to Tin. "jong, sin. to fin. te concave. Bulb ovoid, the 
outer tunics brown, glabrous. Herzegovina, 1884. Closely allied 
to T. sylvestris. 
T ge ae rg er’s). A perianth campanulate, 1łin. to 2in. long, 
the segments = red, often tinged with yellow outside, 
acute, to #in. broad, furnished with a large, 
rhombi id, plug-blac blotch on the claw, with a yellow border ; 
stamens purplish-black, under lin. vazi filaments densel 
pe at base; Ti eege glabrous, sti ‘erect. Ty 
hree or four, linear Pic ed down the face, 
the lowest 6in. 
. Bulb ovoid, middle-sized. Attica, 1874. (B. H. 1877, 2 
Aa aas scented ; perianth 
long; peduncle ft. long, 
Tulip. fi., perianth lemon- 
segments obtuse ; 
Tulipa—continued. 
T. Kaufmanniana (Kaufmann’s). fl., Serinnih bright yellow, 
slightly tinted with red outside towards the top, nearly žin. 
long; the segments oblong, acute, without any basal blotch ; 
peduncle erect, downy, Sin. to 6in. long. Ppring. l three, 
pimes; the lowest oblong-lanceolate, l4in. 2in. broad. 
tature of 7. Gesneriana. Central Asia, 1877. top. M. 6887F a 
R. G. 906, figs. 6-10.) 
T, K. albo-variegata (white-variegated). fl., perianth white 
inside, yellow towards the base, with the back of the three ® 
outer segments rose-coloured and white- margined. 1877. s 
T. K. luteo-variegata (yellow-variegated). fl, perianth pale 
yellow inside, with a red spot below the middle, the three 
outer segments rose-coloured on the back, with yellow margins. 
1877. 
T. Kesselringii (Kesselring’s). -» perianth bright yellow, 
oblong, ltin. to ane long, the Fa segments all oblong and 
sub-acute, the three outer nea with red down the back; 
stamens bright yellow ; uncle obscurely eee ent April. 
l. four, linear, c annelied, Par not undulated, the lowest 
6in. long. Dwatior than 7 . Gesneriana, with a smaller bulb, 
the outer tunics of which are slightly rugose inside. Turkestan, 
1879. (B. M. 6754; R. G. 964.) 
T. Kolpakowskiana (Kolpakowski’s). fl., perianth faintly 
scented, campanulate, 2in. to 2hin. long, all the six segments 
varying from bright scarlet to bright yellow, when red having 
only a small, black-yellow blotch at the base without any 
distinct border, oblong, acute, the three outer ones spreading 
away from the three inner; filaments in the red-flowered form 
agg gs shorter than the dark purple anthers ; peduncle bin. 
9in jong, obscurely pubescent. April. l three or ipur, + 
lanceolate, the lower lft. long, with a minutely ciliated margin. 
h. 2ft. Central aes 1577. A fine species. (B. M. 6710; G. C. 
n. s., xiii., p. 652; R: G. 951.) 
T. macrospeila o: aa perianth bright crimson, 
campanulate, 24in. to 3in. long, the six segments decidedly 
obtuse, ljin. to lin, broad, having a large, distinct, nearly 
black, cuneate blotch, with a broad, ellowish-white border, 
gs up the whole claw; stamens black, one-third the length 
of the perianth; sti, in. in » much crisped ; 
peduncle glabrous. May. bit of T. Gesneriana. Origin 
unknown; probably a hybrid between T. Gesneriana and some 
other species. 
T, maculata (spotted). A well-marked, garden race, with the 
habit of T. Gesneriana, from which it differs by its bright red 
perianth segments, with a broad, black basal blotch, small 
stigma, and pubescent peduncle. End of May 
T. maleolens (strong-smelling). This “agrees with T. Oculus- 
solis in bulb, leaves, stature, and peduncle; but the black 
blotch at the base of the perianth segments covers the whole 
claw” (Baker). a flowers have a faint, unpleasant scent, 
ae 1827. (B. R. 1839, 66.) variegata is a variegated form. 
B. F. G. ser. ii. 153.) 
fl. 
p aia (mountain-loving). perianth bright red, erect, 
lżin. to 2in, long, with oblong, acute outer, and often obovate, 
obtuse inner, segments, with a very distinct, black basal blotch ; 
peduncle pew obary July. l. three or rarely four, often curved 
and much crisped at the edges; lowest at most ‘in. long, and 
about lin. broad. Stems about 6in. long. Bulb large, ovoid. ~ 
Persia, &c., 1826. (B. R. 1106.) There aresseveral es of 
B 
eral varieti 
ES species, exhibiting marked differences in the colour of the 
owers. 
T. neglecta (neglected), A form of T. oo nu 
T. Oculus-solis (sun’s-eye).* p oiie; Pas ae g sin.” 
long; ents bright ng a great, oblanceolate, blac 
blot ch, i i al long. with a yellow border, in the centre 
of the base. gee three or four; lowest 1ft. long when 
fully igs Sg sin. broad. Stem lft. to 1sft. high. South of 
France, 
| T, Orphanidea (Orphanides’). fl., perianth bright yellow, 2in. 
| to 3in. long, the acute segments tinged with red on the outside ; s 
anthers oblong, a long; peduncle long, one-headed. May. J. 
three, linear, channell Stem lft. to 2ft. long. Mountains # 
of Greece, 1 1862. (B. M. 6310; R. G. 373.) z 
T. Ostr (Ostrowski’s). fl., perianth bright red, 2in. 
or more in diametér, each of the segments having a black s 
at the base ; filaments very short, dila ted, and, as well as the 
laucescent. Tur- 
, acute, | 
to Bin. lo ai g, tin. in. broad, Stem one-headed, T “i 
7: porn purple. Spring. 7. linear-lanceolate, 
884. Closely ‘allied to "T, Oculus-solis. 
a 1144, figs. 1, 2.) 
FA. Foaia whitish, oblong-infundibular, 
(B. M. 6895; 
T: patens ( reading). 
| Him. to li g, with a phe eye inside, ti green outside; 
stamens half as long peceta- April. l. two or three, - 
jin. to in. broad. E mieg eairt i har , usually one, rarely 
two, flowered. Rogo d Shel ‘ose inside ey 
Pa Central Siberia, 1817. Aiaka T. spiirie tricolor (R. G 
. ee a ).* Ti t be regarded distinct 
præcox ( his “canno ed as 
cally in a nt Broad senso 
ov gpl: 
cleanly marked Sana 
from T. Oculus-solis, from which it 
ae of pma, earlier. torea ee 
ith a 
nth segments “Spee 
