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585. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘PURPLE MAGIC’ (6/14)<br />

Flowers bright red with large yellow outside base, inner base small deep brown with<br />

wide yellow edge. Leaves deep purple with few thin grey green stripes, the darkest<br />

leaves between my hybrids. 4.00<br />

586. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘RANGER’ (6/2)<br />

This seedling is very different <strong>from</strong> its siblings. At start of flowering petals has violet<br />

red shade but later they turn to very strong purest red without any orange. Basal blotch<br />

is small, strongly lined bright yellow. Anthers open gradually <strong>and</strong> seem that some<br />

wrong pollen <strong>from</strong> T. kaufmanniana or T. dubia reached stigma. Leaves short but wide<br />

plain green. 4.00<br />

587. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘RED DANDY’ (2/11)<br />

Very bright red flower of perfect form on strong stem not exceeding 25 cm <strong>and</strong> nicely<br />

undulated grey-green leaves brings this hybrid on show-winners bench. Basal blotch<br />

black strongly rimmed with narrow yellow line. 3.00<br />

588. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘ROYAL RED’ (7/6)<br />

Flowers flame red at edge shaded orange with something pointed large brownish black<br />

basal blotch surrounded by deeper red. Leaves with narrow, long purple stripes more<br />

prominent at edge. 3.00<br />

589. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘SOLAR WIND’ (12/2A)<br />

Flowers medium sized, bright red, in sun opens funnel-shaped on comparatively lon- NEW<br />

ger but very strong stem. Inner base brownish black with sharp narrow yellow edge.<br />

Leaves greyish green, anthers pure yellow.<br />

590. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘SPARKLING LIGHT‘ (S-02-9A)<br />

In this hybrid T. greigii blood dominates. Flowers are of typical T. greigii shape <strong>and</strong><br />

brightest orange red colour with pointed large black basal blotches surrounded by dif-<br />

fused violet red zone on inner base. Leaves mottled.<br />

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4.00<br />

10.00<br />

59<strong>1.</strong> Tulipa vvedenskyi x ’SWING’ (6/11)<br />

Flowers very large, purest bright red with large yellow rimmed brownish black centre<br />

<strong>and</strong> nicely undulated greyish green leaves, very compact habitus (up to 25 cm tall).<br />

Excellent for garden <strong>and</strong> pots. 3.00<br />

592. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ‘TIME TRAVELLER’ (2/12)<br />

Flowers very bright red with nicely pointed outer petals, basal blotch small brownish<br />

black with narrow yellow rim. Leaves plain green. 3.00<br />

593. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ’VIVITTA’ (9/8)<br />

Flowers of typical T. greigii form, but leaves without distinct mottling. Anthers yellow,<br />

short, not coiling. Colour brightest red with bright yellow basal blotch on top of<br />

which are long but narrow black spot. 5.00<br />

594. Tulipa vvedenskyi x ’WINDFEST’ (4/6)<br />

Flowers outside bright red edged golden yellow, at opening it shows its large purplish<br />

black bottom blotch edged by bright red “cup”. With flowering it pales to bright lemon<br />

yellow. Leaves greyish green distinctly purple striped. Up to 30 cm tall. 5.00<br />

I must to receive your order before the 1 st of August.<br />

FOR FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS PREPAYMENT IS OBLIGATORY!<br />

I’m selling only nursery grown bulbs, no imports <strong>from</strong> wild!

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