. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1872 TULIPA TULIPA segments all oblong-ovate and cuspidate; filaments red- dish brown: ovary pyramidal, reddish: stigmas eqiial to narrow collar. Hab. {?). Imported by Dammann & Co., of Naples, in 1891. Gn. 56:1251. Gt. 44:1411. Gkoup III. Outer bulb-tunic until scattering appressecl hairs all over inside.


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1872 TULIPA TULIPA segments all oblong-ovate and cuspidate; filaments red- dish brown: ovary pyramidal, reddish: stigmas eqiial to narrow collar. Hab. {?). Imported by Dammann & Co., of Naples, in 1891. Gn. 56:1251. Gt. 44:1411. Gkoup III. Outer bulb-tunic until scattering appressecl hairs all over inside. A. Stem pubescent (T. maculata finely so and sometimes gla- brous). B. Perianth %isually bright red with a yellow basal .13. elegans BB. Perianth orange-scarlet or red, with a dark brown, purplisJi or bluish black basal blotch.\i. maculata AA. Stein glabrous. B. Jjoiver Ivs. lorate or linear- lanceolate 15. Kesselringi BB. Lower Ivs. let nceo late or broadly so. c. Filaments bearded at sazatilis cc. Filaments not bearded. D. The perianth segments all rounded at top 17. Korolkowi DD. The perianth segments all acute at top 18. Kaufmanniana DDD. The inner periantJi seg- ments rounded: outer acute at top 19. Billietiana 20. Didieri 13. ilegans, Hort. Height 12-18 in.: Ivs. 3^, below middle of stem, lorate - lanceolate, finely ciliate upon upper face: perianth camv>anulate, 3-3/^ in. long: seg- ments uniform, narrowed gradually to a very acute. 2600. A pan of Murillo Tulips, one of the few double varieties that are really desirable (X JuJ. point; anthers violet ; filaments glabrous ; stigmas larger than ovary-diameter, yellowish. —Known in gar- dens only, Krelage catalogues a variety as "Cottage elegans plcofee," which has larger Ivs. and white flowers edged with rose, and without basal blotch. "Probably a hybrid between T. acuminata and ; 14. maculata, Hort. Height 12-18 in.: Ivs. 3-4, lorate- lanceolate: perianth campanulate,


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