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1889. J. POLMAN MOOY. * La Tulipe, son Histoire et sa Culture. 



Haarlem. 



A reprint of an article in the Revue Horticole for 1889, 

 Nos. 10, n, and 12. 



Interesting lists of varieties recommended, with cultural directions, 

 also an account of the mania. 



This small booklet has been translated into German. It is sub- 

 stantially the same as the same author's article in the Boston Ann. 

 Rept. on Public Grounds for 1888. 



1890. F, COHN. Dr. Laurentius Scholz von Rosenau, ein Arzt und 



Botaniker der Renaissance. Deutsche Rundschau, vol. 63. 



1891. W. RIMPAU. Kreuzungsprodukte landwirthschaftlicher Cultur- 



pflanzen. Berlin. 



1892. FRANCIS D. HORNER. * " The Florist's Tulip," R.H.S. Journal, 



vol. xv. parts 2 and 3. London. 



A paper by a great enthusiast on the properties of an English 

 florist's tulip, with some historical notes about the principal growers 

 of the past and of his own time. 



1893. G. E. MATTEL " I Tulipani di Bologna/' in Malpighia, anno 



vii. 1-2. Geneva. 



Notes on wild tulips and their distribution, e.g. T. sylvestris, 

 T. Celsiana, &c. 



1894. A. FIORI. " I generi Tulipa et Colchicum," &c., for the 

 pighia, vol. viii. Geneva. 

 Notes on T. sylvestris and T. Celsiana &c. 



1894-95. JAMES W. BENTLEY. * " The Florist's Tulip," in The Journal 

 of Horticulture between Oct. 25, 1894, and April 4, 1895. 

 London . 



A series of articles, which give the fullest and most accurate account 

 ever written of the florist's tulip. Mr. Bentley, who at the time of 

 writing was the honorary secretary of the Royal National Tulip 

 Society, is one of the best cultivators if not the best of modern 

 times. 



1894. MILE LEVIER. "Neotulipes, Paleotulipes," in the Malpighia, 

 vol. viii. Geneva. 



Discussion about the habitats &c. of various old and new species 

 tulips. 



1894. G. KRAUS. Der botanische Garten der Universitat Halle. 



Leipsic. 



According to this author the tulip was cultivated in 1598 at Mont- 

 pellier. If so, this is the first date we have for its introduction into 

 France. 



1895. A. FIORI. " Palaeotulipe, Neotulipe e Mellotulipe." Malpighia, 



vol. ix. p. 534. 



[1895.] D. M. D. * The Tulip. London. 



A small brochure, mainly dealing with garden cultivation. List 

 of varieties is given. 



1896. WILLIAM BAYLOR HARTLAND. Original Little Book of Irish 



Grown Tulips. Cork. 



An early catalogue of the " Cottage " varieties. Also interesting 

 because of W, B. H.'s note on tulip names and for its reprints from 



* These books can be consulted in the Lindley Library, 



