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Excerpt from California's Choicest Bulbs: Fall 1923-Spring 1924
It may be said, generally, that all of our western plants winter better when the winter is consistently cold. As a rule, injury, if any, is from being exposed by thaws when foliage is tender. They will winter better in Montreal or Vermont than in New Jersey.
Calochortus. The Globe Tulips, like C. Albus, and the Star Tulips (page 5) are hardier than the Mariposa Tulips, and will almost always winter with a light covering of leaves. They wintered in Montreal and Long Island in 1921 - 22, and have wintered and ?owered well on rock-work at Poughkeepsie year after year.
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