Bui. 1082, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
PLATE XIX. 
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Reproduction in Calliope, Fairy Queen, and Fulgens Tulip Bulbs. 
Fig. 1.— Reproduction in Darwin tulip Calliope. There were planted 8 to 9 centimeter bulbs 14 
to the row, which have grown to 11 to 12 centimeters, flowered, and produced an increase of two 
10, three 7. and two 5 centimeter bulbs. Fig. 2.— Reproduction of the same variety as Figure 1, 
but 7-centimeter bulbs were planted 21 to the row. They have grown to 11 to 13 centi- 
meters, with an increase of one or two 7-centimeter flat bulbs each. Fig. 3.— Reproduction in 
Cottage tulip Fairy Queen. There were planted 8 to 9 centimeter bulbs 14 to the row. This is a 
good tulip, but hot as good a reproducer as some. Fig. 4.— Reproduction in Cottage tulip 
Fulgens, showing a wonderful increase in 8 to 9 centimeter bulbs set 14 to the row. The four 
bulbs have yielded three 11, three 10, and two 9 centimeter flowering bulbs, besides one 9, two 
8, five 7, three 5, and two 4 centimeter bulbs for growing on. 
