720 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Tulipa—continued. Tulipa—continued. 
Flamed Bizarres. AJAx, DR. DALTON (this and some others Bybloemens. ALICE Gray, ASHMOLE’S 112, Davip JACKSON, 
are found in both the Feathered and the Flamed state), | GLORY OF STAKEHILL, MartIN’s 117, MISS Harpy, and 
Dr. Harpy, EVERARD, EXCELSIOR, LORD DELAMERE, TALISMAN. 
MASTERPIECE, ORION, POLYPHEMUS,’ SIR JOSEPH PAXTON, Roses. ANNIE McGRrecor, LADY GROSVENOR, LADY May, 
SULPHUR, SURPASS, WILLIAM LEA, and WILLIAM WILSON. MABEL, Mrs. BARLOW, and NANNY GIBSON, 
Fic. 733. COTTAGE GARDEN TULIPS IN BED. 
Feathered Bybleemens. ADONIS, ALICE GRAY, BESSIE, 
DAVID JACKSON, FRIAR TUCK, Mrs. CoopER, NIMBUS, NULLI 
SECUNDUS, TALISMAN, and WILLIAM BENTLEY. 
Cottage Garden Tulips are now very popular, and 
efforts haye been made by bulb specialists and others 
to get into commerce many of the varieties found in old- 
Flamed Bybleemens. ADONIS, ATTRACTION, BACCHUS, CAR- fashioned gardens (Figs. 732 and 733). Then there are the 
BUNCLE, DAVID JACKSON, DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND, FRIAR 
Tuck, JOHN PEACOCK, and TALISMAN (this variety is best in 
the Flamed state). 
Fig. 734. TULIPA KAUFMANNIANA, 
Feathered Roses. ANNIE MCGREGOR, CHARMER, MABEL, 
Mrs. LoMax, and PRETTY JANE (these four are the same), 
HEROINE, INDUSTRY, LADY GROSVENOR, LADY WILTON, Fig. 735. TULIPA MACROSPEILA, 
MADAME ST. ARNAUD, MODESTY, and NANNY GIBSON. 
Flamed Roses. ADAIR, ANNIE MCGREGOR, LADY SEFTON, 
species, &c., some of them quaint, like T. acwminata 
MRs. BARLOW, SARAH HEADLEY, and TRIOMPHE ROYAL. P i , q 3 ; 
or beautiful, like T. Kaufmanniana (Fig. 734), T. Clu- 
Breeders’ Bizarres. AkiosTO, DR. HARDY, EXCELSIOR, siana, T. Kolpakowskiana, T. Gesneriana spathulata, 
HORATIO, ORION, and Sir J. PAXTON, T. sawatilis, T. vitellina, T. macrospeila (Fig. 735), and 
