. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 922 LILIUM 30. MazimAwiczii, Regei {L. Leichtlini, Hook. Z. Pseudo-tinriiiiim, Carr.). Bulb globose: stem 2-3 ft. high, slender, decumbent at base: Ivs. 30-40, scattered, linear, 3-ner%-ed: fls. few, in a loose corymb, on spread- ing pedicels, bright lemon-yellow, lieh


. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 922 LILIUM 30. MazimAwiczii, Regei {L. Leichtlini, Hook. Z. Pseudo-tinriiiiim, Carr.). Bulb globose: stem 2-3 ft. high, slender, decumbent at base: Ivs. 30-40, scattered, linear, 3-ner%-ed: fls. few, in a loose corymb, on spread- ing pedicels, bright lemon-yellow, lieht orange or red, thickly dotted with dark purple and wi>), jMirple ontheSutside; segments strongly ,.|iii, j,!,,. El 39 and 40. 5673. 15:540. \i\\ !- , IS 17:1736, yellow variety. Gn. 21:3:il. \ â t_'p 193 (not typical).-A fine garden 1,;,m],l' imi. h the same habit and cultural qualities as /,. tiijrhnim, but tending more to yellows in the '^o^N / m ^^' '^^^^^ are several horticul- ^\ V A\ *"'â ''' varieties, but they are not \iM,' ' !) ^rf& generally offered in America. 31. testiceum, Lindl. (L. Isa- hellhuim, Kunze. i. exce'hum, liort.). Nankeen Lilv. Bulb globose: stem 2-6 ft. high: Ivs. 60-100, scattered, linear, 3-5- nerved: fls. 2-10, umbellate, rather crowded, nodding, fra-. grant, creamy yellow, with sometimes a few minute reddish dots. El. 44. ';3y:ll (too highly colored). 10:221.âNot known in the wild state, and generally said to be a hybrid between L. cundidum and Chalce- donicum. If this is a true hybiid it is the only one known in cult. A fine, stately plant, with unusually attractive fiowers. 32. pompbnium, Linn. (£. ricbrum, Lam.). Fig. 1290. Bulb ovoid, with several lanceolate scales: stem 2-3 ft. high, thick, stiff: Ivs. 100 or more, scattered, narrow- linear: fls. 2-15, racemose, nodding, often bracteolate, cinnabar-red, thicklv spotted and papillose within, fra- grant. N. Italy and S. France. 111.


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