May 15 Soft primrose yellow within; flushed red on backs of 
segments. Good cut-flower, either rock garden or bed- 
ding plant. 
34. T. Suaveolens (Schrenki) each—.55; 3—1.45; 1g he) 
Habitat: Armenia. . 
This species has vivid red petals with yellow streaks. 
Scented. Stem erect, about 7 cm. long. 
Sub-Section III. 
2. Oculis-Solis, S. L. 
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40. T. Oculis-Solis, S.S. 6—.80; 12—1.25; 25—2.45 


Apr. 10 Habitat: Provence, Bologna. 
Of interest botanically as representative of the 
particular group. Not too good a garden flower 
as it has a somewhat loose petal habit and its 
scarlet color and yellow and black basal blotch 
are somewhat dull. 

47. T. Praecox 6—.80; 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
Habitat: Northern ltaly. 
Mar. 25 Worth growing as a garden plant. Increases freely. 
Striking large flower of intense scarlet with black and 
yellow center. Stoloniferous. 
50. T. Kuschenkensis each—2.00; 12—20.00 
Habitat: Turkestan. 
Apr. 20 Stem about 17 cm. long. Inner surface brilliant blood 
scarlet with yellow margin. Needs ideal conditions. 
51. T. Lanata each—2.00; 6—11:00; 12—20.00 
Habitat: North-west Persia. 
Apr. 15 One of the very finest and most brilliant tulips. Quite 
hardy. Tall stem bearing immense flower of brilliant 
scarlet with broad yellow margin. 
52. T. Hoogiana each—2.50; 6—13.50; 12—25.00 
Habitat: Central Asia. 
May 15 Very rare. Immense flower on tall stem. Bright scarlet 
inside and out. Olive and yellow basal blotch. Re- 
quires warm sheltered place. 
WHEN LIFTING BOTANICAL TULIPS, DIG DEEP AS THE DROPPER 
BULBS SOMETIMES GO DOWN A FOOT OR MORE 
Sub-Section IV. EICHLERES 
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55. T. Eichleri 6—.80; 12—1.25; 25—2.45 
_ Habitat: Transcaucasia. 
Apr. 10 15 to 20 cm. high. Unrivaled in the brilliance of 
its coloring. Brilliant glossy scarlet, black and 
yellow center. One of the best for garden culti- 
vation. 
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56. T. Ingens  _ each—1.90; 3—5.50 
Habitat: Central Asia. 
Apr. 15 Outer segments nearly buff; within glossy scarlet with 
black center. A truly handsome flower. 


57. T. Tubergeniana each—2.50 
Habitat: Central Asia. . 
Apr. 25 Very similar to Lanata and Fosteriana. Inasmuch as 
it is obtainable, I list it. 
58. T. Fosteriana 3—.60; 12—2.00; 25—3.70 
Habitat: Samarkand Mis. 
Apr. 1 One of the most brilliant of the tulip species. Excellent 
garden flower. Glossy scarlet with black and yellow 
basal blotch. 




