. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants; their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). 204 BULBS AND TUBErtOUS-ROOTED PLANTS. L. carniolicum.—A native of the Levant, Austria and Lombardy. A strong grower, stems rising from two to three feet. Flowers appearing very early, last of May or early in June ; delightfully fragrant, color bright orange-scarlet, spotted with BATEMAN S, AND THE CHALCEDONIAN LILY. L. carolinianum.—Allied to L. superhum^ which see. L. Catesbsei.—A native of


. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants; their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). 204 BULBS AND TUBErtOUS-ROOTED PLANTS. L. carniolicum.—A native of the Levant, Austria and Lombardy. A strong grower, stems rising from two to three feet. Flowers appearing very early, last of May or early in June ; delightfully fragrant, color bright orange-scarlet, spotted with BATEMAN S, AND THE CHALCEDONIAN LILY. L. carolinianum.—Allied to L. superhum^ which see. L. Catesbsei.—A native of South Carolina and Florida, witli fine grass-like foliage and very slender flower stalk. Flowers closely resembling L. philadelplii'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Allen, Charles Linnaeus, 1828-1909. New York : Orange Judd Co.


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