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There are around 10-15 such tulips, free from virus in existence, as, for example, “Black Boy’ (from old Bizarre group), but they were dismissed from the register due to low demand.
And there is no need to pay high prices for virused tulips, offered by specialized companies; as ordinary varieties, sold in garden centers, get the same beautiful patterns when infected. So people can by them and infect artificially.Yesterday on the way home I just visited a small garden of an unknown to me person and photographed his virused tulips. Just look at the way they look. It is SLG tulip “Red Lory”, infected with virus. I think broken tulip “Lord Stanly” sold by OGH doesn’t look better than this one.
Jim I think the last pics on page 4 is of the neighbours infected tulip.
And I would like to ask you to find out more about the definition of Breeder tulips, especially the differences between English and Dutch ones. I am interested if the difference is only in origin or the flower shape as well? I gave a definition of these tulips in my website according to my studies, but I would like to know other opinions as well to add to my knowledge.
Because this is a job inside, I will wait until winter, because I have to do many other things outside in the garden etc.