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i8in. ; T. g. lutea, yellow, height i6in. ; T. g. rosea, rosy- 
carmine, blue centre, height 17m. ; T. g. Stella, carmine and 
blue on a white ground, height i8in. ; T. Greigi, leaves pale 
green blotched with purple-brown, flowers orange-scarlet and 
yellow, black spotted centre, height gin. ; T. g. aurea, bright 
yellow, splashed with yellow on outside, height gin. ; T. 
Haageri, cherry-red outside, yellow and blue-black centre 
inside, height 6in. ; T. Kaufmanniana, petals large, broad and 
reflexing, creamy-white and carmine-red outside, yellow inside, 
very elegant, height 8in. ; T. K. aurea, golden-yellow, streaked 
with scarlet outside, height 8in. ; T. kolpakowskyana, golden- 
yellow, shaded with rose outside, height 8 to i2in. ; T. Korol- 
kowi, dazzling red, black blotch at base, height 6 to 8in. ; T. 
linifolia, glowing scarlet, height 7m. ; T. macrospila, rich 
crimson-scarlet, yellow and black centre, highly fragrant, 
height i8in. ; T. maculata, bright crimson-red, black and 
yellow centre, height 2oin. ; T. mauriana, brilliant-scarlet with 
yellow centre, very elegant, height ioin. ; T. Michelliana, 
flowers red, black centre, and foliage striped with brown ; T. 
Oculus solis, crimson with black centre, height 12 to i8in. ; T. 
Ostrowskyana, bright red, black centre, stamens purple, height 
15m. ; T. orphanidea, bright yellow, flushed red, height 12 to 
i8in. ; T. persica, leaves green edged with red, flowers bright 
yellow within, golden-bronze without, borne several on a stem, 
fragrant, height 6 to gin. ; T. platystigma, magenta, centre 
pale blue, bordered white, -shy bloomer ; T. praestans, orange- 
red, borne several on one stem, height i4in. ; T. pulchella, 
crimson-carmine and rose, height 3 to 6in., suitable for rockery 
culture ; T. retrofiexa, petals recurving and tapering to a point, 
bright yellow, an elegant species, height i8in. to 2ft. ; T. 
saxatilis, delicate rose, yellow centre, very beautiful, height 
uin. ; T. Sprengeri, orange-scarlet, golden anthers, flowers 
at end of June, height i8in. ; T. stellata, pale yellow inside, 
rose outside ; T. suavolens, bright scarlet bordered with yellow, 
very fragrant, height 6in. ; T. sylvestris (Wild English Tulip), 
yellow, fragrant, height 1 to 2ft. ; T. triphvlla, dark orange, 
new ; T. undulatifolia, leaves wavy, flowers bell-shaped, 
greenish-red outside, bright crimson inside, centje black, bor- 
dered yellow, height 6 to gin. ; T. viridiflora (Green Tulip), 
green, striped with yellow, height i6in. ; T. vitellina, large 
whitish yellow. All flower in April, May or June. 
Cottage or Single Tulips.— In this section of Tulips we 
have a race of varieties remarkable for their beauty, elegance 
and diversity of form, hardiness, more or less dainty colours, 
and adaptability for naturalising in grass or growing in the 
mixed borders. Most of the sorts about to be named were 
originally grown in old cottage and manor gardens. We can 
