BOTANICAL TULIPS Page 3 
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JT. BATALINI - May 20 - 3 - .80; 12 = 2.85; 25 + 5,25 
Habitat: Bukhara. 
Considered an Albino form of T. Linifolia. Sweetly scented buff yellow 
blossom. 
T. MONTANA (Wilsonii) - Avril 20- each .85;° 6 = .60s, 12 = 8,90 
Habitat: Tabriz. 
Similar to T. Linifolia but decidedly larger. Intense crimson scarlet within, 
A fussy grower which does well in a hot, dry, summer location. 
Subesection 2. GESNEKIANA S.L. 
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Under this section come all garden varieties, Cottage, Darwin, Breeders, etc, 
Here also are included several varieties generally sold as Botanicals; 
strictly speaking, they are not. 
‘T. Acuminata (Cornuta Stenopetala) - May 1 = 3 - .65; 12 - 2.15;-- 25 ~ h.00 
Habitat: ? 
The Horned Tulip. Long contorted petals of red and yellow make this a 
fantastic cut flower as well as an excellent rock garden variety. 
T. Marjoletti - May 15 - 3 - .50; 12 -1.60; 25 - 3.10 
Habitat: Morocco. 
soft primrose yellow within; flushed red on backs of segments. Good cut 
flower. Either rock garden or bedding plant. 
T. SUAVEOLENS (Schrenki) - EG 80: 12a geo emecee yo 15 
Habitat: Armenia. 
This species has vivid red petals with yellow streaks, Scented. Stem erect. 
A persistant bloomer. 
pub-section 3. OCULIS-SOLIS S.L. 
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T. OCULIS-SOLIS s.s. - April 10 - G6 2580s) Tae ae25e e250—) eeu 
Habitat: Provence, Rologna, 
"The Red Tulip of Bologna." Of interest botanically as representative of 
this particular graup, Not too good a garden flower as it is not a good 
grower and its colors are somewhat dull. Scarlet, with yellow and black 
basal blotch. 
T. PRAECOX - April 25 - Gem 802 0 12k eos eee esto 
Habitat: Northern Italy. 
Well worth growing in the garden. Increases freely. Striking large flower 
of intense scarlet with black and yellow center. Stoloniferous. 
Tt. KUSHKENSIS - April 20 - each 2.00; 12 - 20.00 
Habitat: Turkestan. 
Stem about 17 cm. long. Inner surface a brilliant blood red with yellow mar—~ 
gin. Magnificent, but needs ideal conditions. Rare. 
ie — - April 15 - each 2.00; 12 — 20.00 
Habita North-west Persia. 
One re the very finest and most brilliant tulips. Quite hardy. Tall stem 
bearing immense flower of brilliant scarlet with broad yellow margin. 
: HOOGTANA - May 15 - each 2.50; 12 — 25.00 
abitat: Central Asia. : 
ery rare. Immense flower on tall stem, bright scarlet inside and out; 
Olive and yellow basal blotch, Requires warm location. 
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Sub-section 1. EICHLERES, s.l. 
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a. BICHLERT — April 10°- ie ksOy 1271.25; Stas 
Habitat: Central Asia. 
Unrivaled in the brilliance of its coloring. <A vivid, glossy scarlet, black 
and yellow center. One of the very best for garden cultivation. 

T. INGENS - April 15 - each 1.90; 3 - 5.50 
Habitat: Central Asia, 
A truly handsome flower whose outer segments of buff are relieved by glossy 
scarlet, black center. 
T. TUBERGENIANA each 2.50 
Habitat: Samarkand. 
Very similar to Lanata and Fosteriana which are first rate garden plants; 
although brilliant, it is less vigorous. Being available, I list it. 

