HERR INGBROOK FARM 
SCITUATE CENTER 
MASSACHUSETTS 
1950 BULB CATALOGUE 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
ERIOSTEMONES (Having hairy filaments ; the stem proper does not appear 
above the grounds; a slender pedicle bearing long, narrow leaves 
carries the flower.) 
Section 1. Australes ( Sensu lato ) 
Subsidiary Species: 
Te TeeAUSTRALIS (soS—) “April, 15 ea. 30; 12 = 3425 
ao =e 6.50 
Habitat; Méditerranean Coastal Districts,- Portugal to Greece. 
"The Yellow Tulip of Bologna™. Sweet scented, urn-shaped flower 
opening wide in sunshine. Petals yellow within, outer segments 
yellow, flushed red. 
2. T. PERSICA ( T. Celsiana, T. Breyniana) 6a..25; 12.- 2.70 
Habitat: south of Spain, Morroco. May 15 25 = 5.25 
A late flowering, dwarf variation of T. Australis. It forms a bright 
starry carpet of pure yellow flowers. Fine for Rock Gardens. 
5. T.PRIMULINA May 10. ea. «703 3 = 1.90 
Habitat: Aures Mts., 6,000 ft. East Algeria. 12 + 7.15 
One to two scented flowers on short stalk; erect, opening in early 
afternoon. Color creamy white, tipped purple, yellow base. Spreads 
rapidly in warm location. 
6, T.UREMIENSIS April 15. eae 1.003; 3 = 2.70 
Habitat: Northwest Persia. 12 = 10.25 
Dwarf habit. Flower erect, urn-shaped; outer segments olive and red; 
inner segments clear yellow. Opens flat in sunshine. Extremely rare. 
7. T.SILVESTRIS ( Florentina Odorata) 12 - 1.25; 25 - 2.40 
Habitat: Western Europe. April 15. 
One of the easiest to establish in the garden because of its marked 
stoloniferous habit. Spreads rapidly. Not all bulbs bloom every year. 
A very sweetly scented flower. Tall and graceful with bright yellow 
blossom opening wide in sun. 
T, Hageri Stlet) 
Subsidiary species: 
8. T, Hageri (s-s-) May l. 12 - 2.25; 25 - 4,50 
Habitat: Greece, Smyrna. ; 
Excellent garden flower bearing two to four coppery-bronze blooms on 
single stem. Larger and brighter than T. Orphanidea. 
9, T.,ORPHANIDEA May 10. ea. « 703; 3 = 1.90 
Habitat: Greece. 12 - 7.15 
Dark green, purple edged leaves form a rosette from which spring three 
to four copper bronze flowers on single stem. Free growing. 

LOT es WHITTALLITI May lis 6a. 1.00; Xo) - met 
Habitat: smyrna. 12 ~ 10.25 
Fine garden plant. Backs of petals green and buff; inner petals orange - 
bronze with olive basal blotch. 12 inches tall. 
