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Tulipa vitellina, Hort. Lvs. 4, not crowded, as long as fl.- stalk, not undulated, thinly ciliate on edges: peduncle slightly tinged with red near fl.: perianth campanulate, 2 in. long, sulfur-yellow, no basal blotch; inner segms. rounded, outer acute; filaments yellowish white; stigmas not undulated.—Said to be "hybrids between T. suaveolens and T. Gesneriana." It is one of the "Cottage Garden" tulips, a class of old-fashioned tulips which have been preserved from oblivion in the gardens of the poor. Recently they have been restored to popular favor. Well worth attention. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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