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Tulips, Rare and Beautiful Species— continued. 
Clusiana (The Lady Tulip) (3), a lovely little Tulip, outer petals cherry-red, inner petals doz. each, 
white, with violet centre, ht. 8 in., April-flowering. Plant 6 to 9 in. deep amongst 
stones or the roots of other plants, in a warm sheltered situation and fairly light soil. 
A lovely subject to grow in bowls in Peat Fibre Mixture.per 100, 25/- 3/6 ~/4 
dasystemon (3), producing in April several flowers on a stem, canary-yellow and 
white, exterior shaded green and grey, a little gem for the rock garden, ht. 6 in. 8/6 —/9 
Eichleri (3), a grand Tulip from Turkestan, producing in April large crimson-scarlet 
flowers with slight buff shading on exterior of petals, and black basal blotch edged 
yellow, ht. 11 in. Award of Garden Merit R.H.S., 1934. 5/6 ~/6 
Fosteriana (3), a magnificent species from Bokhara, bearing in April immense flowers 
of a gorgeous glowing scarlet with centre either yellow or black and yellow. First- 
Class Certificate R.H.S. 21/- 2/- 
Greigii (4), flowers of great size, brilliant glowing orange-scarlet, centre having con¬ 
spicuous maroon-black blotches, foliage more or less spotted, a handsome species from 
Turkestan, ht. 9 in., April-flowering. 18/6 1/9 
Hageri (4), dark copper-red globular flowers with blackish centre, shaded outside olive- 
green, very attractive, ht. 10 in., April-flowering.per 100, 32/6 4/6 -/5 
Ingens (3), a fine showy species with very brilliant large vermilion-scarlet flowers with 
small black blotch, ht. 12 in. 25/- 2/3 
Kaufmanniana (1), a very beautiful Tulip from Central Asia, bearing in March large 
flowers of elegant form and remarkable beauty, opening out flat to a great size in the 
sun ; petals large, broad and reflexing, creamy white with carmine-red on the reverse, 
centre golden-yellow, ht. 5 to 7 in. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. per 100, 48/- 6/6 -/7 
Kaufmanniana Brilliant, a very beautiful and showy form of the above, flowers 
brilliant Turkey red with yellow centre, a most striking colour, ht. 5 to 7 in. 21/- 2/- 
Kolpakowskiana (2), very beautiful flowers, deep golden-yellow shaded rose on 
exterior of petals ; being a collected plant it varies slightly. 10/6 1/- 
Kushkensis (3), a handsome species introduced from Turkestan, flowers vermilion-red, 
with large conspicuous black central blotches thinly margined yellow, foliage very long 
and narrow, ht. 15 in. The bulbs have a remarkably thick woolly covering. 16/- 1/6 
linifolia (4), a beautiful dainty species producing in late April glowing scarlet flowers 
with blue-purple centre, ht. 7 in. 27/6 2/6 
orphanidea (4), a distinct and pretty species from Greece, producing in April flowers 
of a bronzy orange shaded rose-purple and green at centre, petals pointed, ht. 10 in... 21/- 2/- 
persica (The Persian Tulip) (4), a charming little dwarf species bearing in May several 
flowers, inside brilliant yellow, outside golden-bronze, very fragrant; a gem for edgings 
and rock gardens, ht. 3 in. 25/- 2/3 
polychroma (1), a dainty little species often producing 2 or 3 charming little flowers 
on a stem, inner petals white with golden centre, outer petals shaded bluish grey, ht. 4 in. 16/- 1/6 
prsestans (3), a fine species from Bokhara, with large bright orange-red flowers in early 
April, sometimes three or four on a stem, ht. 12 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. per 100, 63/- 8/6 -/9 
prsestans, Regel’s Variety (3), a very handsome tall-growing form bearing in 
April, large very bright scarlet flowers with black filaments, striking, ht. 18 in.. 16/- 1/6 
primulina (4), a distinct species producing 2 or 3 flowers from a bulb, creamy white 
flushed green with lilac margin, glaucous grey foliage, ht. 10 in. 36/- 3/6 
pulchella lilacina (3), a charming little species from the Taurus Mountains, producing 
in April pretty flowers in shades of lilac and deep rosy lilac with blue centre, ht. 5 in. 25/- 2/3 
saxatilis (5), a real gem, producing late in April and early in May several flowers on a 
stem ; flowers of a delicate pale silvery lilac with large bright yellow centre, very 
beautiful glossy dark green foliage, ht. 10 in. Award of Merit R.H.S. 16/- 1/6 
Sprengeri (6), a beautiful gorgeously coloured species and the latest Tulip to bloom ; 
flowers fiery orange-scarlet shaded outside buff and orange, anthers golden, ht. 14 ft.... 21/- 2/- 
sylvestris (syn. florentina) (3), the sweet-scented wild yellow English Tulip, outside of 
flower greenish yellow, inside pure rich yellow, two to three flowers on a stem, a graceful 
and charming variety, ht. 18 in., April-flowering.per 100, 28/- 3/9 -/4 
Tubengeniana (4), a handsome and rare species from Bokhara, bearing about the 
beginning of May very large handsome flowers, opening out to a width of 8 to 10 in., 
brilliant vermilion with dark blotches at base, ht. 10 in. Award of Merit R.H.S... 27/6 2/6 
turkestanica (1), an allied species to Tulipa biflora, branched stems bearing 3 to 4 
cream flowers, exterior bronzy green with rose flush, ht. 7 in. . 7/6 -/8 
Wilsoniana (syn. montana) (4), a pretty little dwarf species, having brilliant scarlet 
flowers with black centre and yellow stamens, ht. 9 in. 12/6 1/3 
