PRODUCTIOlSr OF TULIP BULBS. 



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Table 7.- 



-Plantings and yields of merchantable tulips on 1 acre at Bellingham, Wash., 

 in 1919 and ^9^0— Continued. 



Name of variety. 



Season of 1920— Continued. 



Conromie d'Or 



Crimson King 



Didieri 



Didieri lutescens 



Dora 



Duchesse de Parma 



Duchess of Austria 



Due van Thol 



Dusart 



Edmee 



Edouard Andre 



Elegans 



Elegans rosea 



Elegans variegata 



El Toreador 



Eugene de la Croix 



Europe 



Fairy Queen 



Fanny 



Farncombe Sanders 



Faust 



Fra AngeUco 



Fragrans 



Fulgens 



Galatea 



General Kohler 



Gesneriana aurantiaca — 

 Gesneriana spathulata 



major 



Gizeldi , 



Gold Cup 



Golden Crown , 



Golden Eagle 



Golden King , 



Golden Queen 



Goldflake 



Gretchen 



Heroine 



Hofdyk 



Isabella 



Jassi Prince William , 



Joost van den Vondel 



Kaufmanniana 



Keizerkroon c 



La Candeur 



La CitadeUe 



Lac van Haarlem 



Lac vanRhijn 



La Fiancee 



La Merveille 



La Null 



La Reine 



La TuUpe Noire 



Leonardo da Vinci 



L'Immaculee 



Lucretia 



Macula ta major 



Madame Krelage 



Maiden 's Blush 



Marconi 



Mary Stuart 



McKinley 



Mina 



Miss Blugbro 



Mixture 



Mon Tresor 



Bulbs of 

 aU sizes 

 planted 



in the 

 previous 



year. 



224 



7,111 



322 



84 



336 



3,887 



225 



288 



175 



357 



1,050 



203 



434 



49 



14 



252 



2,415 



1,211 



812 



2,856 



1,414 



879 



42 



112 



4,119 

 434 

 560 



2,364 

 437 

 280 

 553 



1,155 



770 



336 



15, 549 



1,358 

 399 



8,877 



Bulbs 

 marketed, 



1,350 



650 



1,050 

 750 



3,472 

 1,029 



747 



1,500 

 350 



805 



728 



900 



991 





1,708 



2,415 



609 



800 

 1,200 



763 

 1,958 

 1,141 

 6,372 



623 



300 



750 



900 



1,300 



413 





2,485 





476 





240 





35 





6,063 

 2,198 



4,100 



534 





8 





3,457 

 357 



1,700 



518 



300 



1,800 

 250 



600 



300 



'3,' 666 



1,800 

 1,900 



Name of variety. 



Season of 1920— Continued. 



Murillo 



Nauticus 



Night 



Nora Ware 



O'Brien 



Ophird'Or 



Osmar 



Osmodee 



Painted Lady 



Parisian Yellow 



Patis 



Pensee Amere 



Perfecta 



Philip de Comines 



Picotee 



Pierre Loti 



PlanifoUa 



Pottebakker 



Pride of Haarlem 



Prince of Austria 



Princess Marianne 



Prince WilUam I 



Professor Trelease 



Proserpine 



Provost des Exilles 



Psyche 



Ragout 



Reine Wilhelmina 



Remembrance 



Retroflexa 



Rev. H. Ewbank 



Rex Rubrorum 



Roi de Prusse 



Rosalind 



Rosamundi Huykman 



Rose Aplatie 



Rose Blanche 



Rose Oris de Lin 



Rubra maxima 



Salvator Rosa 



Samuel Lover 



Sanspareil 



Sieraad van Flora 



Sir Joseph Hooker 



Talma 



The Sultan b 



Thomas Moore <^ 



Titian 



Tournesol 



Valentin 



Van Berghem 



Van der Neer 



Van Gooyen 



VermiUoh Brilliant 



Viridiflora 



Viridiflora praecox 



Von J ehring 



Vuurbaak 



Wedding Veil 



White Swan (PL II, Fig. 1.) 



William III 



Wouwerman c 



Yellow Prince 



York and Lancaster 



Total 



Bulbs of 

 aU sizes 

 planted 



in the 

 previous 



year. 



2,031 

 833 

 679 



1,940 



287 



162 



70 



966 



1,041 

 385 

 560 

 854 

 212 

 767 



2,023 



1,106 

 294 

 211 



1,317 



5,560 



4,310 

 490 



1,099 

 707 

 623 

 917 

 119 

 196 



1,232 



924 



672 



5 



70 



1,904 

 679 

 77 

 225 

 660 

 609 

 529 



1,218 

 133 

 854 

 203 

 315 



9,107 

 21,878 

 716 

 805 

 203 

 98 

 14 

 99 



1,156 



70 



259 



532 



1,100 

 553 



5,350 



1,288 



2,099 



2,928 

 588 



Bulbs 

 marketed. 



700 

 450 

 350 



700 



350 

 400 



400 

 '875 



2,400 

 ""'456 

 "'"356 



400 

 300 



800 



450 



6,120 

 15,600 



1,500 



1,900 

 ""256 



354,930 163,845 



o In Artus, Cardinal's Hat, and Thomas Moore, an effort was made to turn off every bulb that would 

 flower. The yield is, therefore, abnormally high. To arrive at the merchantable stocks in these varieties 

 about 60 per cent must be deducted. 



b In Clara Butt, The Sultan, and Bridesmaid, small flowering bulbs were also included. A deduction 

 here of 25 per cent will leave about the proper number of merchantable bulbs. 



<= These were bedding bulbs, dug and heeled in to ripen as soon as the flowers had faded in 1919. The 

 reproduction was small, but the original bulbs recovered perfectly in one year, although planted 14 to the 

 row. 



