. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. g. IG29. Lvs. 5-6, strap-shaped,glaucous, 13^-2 in. wide: scape I ft. or more long: in a centripetal umbel; perianth-tube I in. long;segments 1% in. long; staminal cup with long, narrow,2-cut teeth; free portion of filaments 6-9 lines long:seeds not compressed. Summer. Cors


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. g. IG29. Lvs. 5-6, strap-shaped,glaucous, 13^-2 in. wide: scape I ft. or more long: in a centripetal umbel; perianth-tube I in. long;segments 1% in. long; staminal cup with long, narrow,2-cut teeth; free portion of filaments 6-9 lines long:seeds not compressed. Summer. Corsica, Sardinia,l\lalta. S. Italy. 718. Gn. 48. p. ,commonest and best. BB. Staminal cup large, 1 in. long. maritlmum, Linn. Fig. 1629. Lvs. 5-6, linear, glau-cous, persist(.*nt, finally 2-2>^ ft. long: fls. very fra-grant; perianth-tube 2-3 in. long; .staminal cup veryprominent, the teeth short, triangular and regular;free part of filaments 3 lines long. Spain to :161. AA. Perianth-tube 5-6 in. long. tortudsum, Herb. Same section as P. verecundum,shown in Fig. 1629, but not in the trade. Lvs. 6-12, 76 linear, spirally twisted: fls. 2—i in an umbel; staminalcup over 1 in. long, distinctly toothed between the shortfree tips of the filaments. Autumn and winter. Arabiaand 1629. Pancratium : typi sections of. At the right, the short perianth-tube and small stam-inal cup of P. Illyricum. At the left, the relativelyshort tube and large cup of P. maritimum. At thetop, the long tube and small cup of P. verecundum, towhich P. tortuosum is very closely allied. (From ) P. AmdnccBS, Ker.^ Hymenocallis Amancaes.— = H. ovata. — P. calathimim, Ker. = H. calathina. —^um, H. Caribsea.— P. corondriuin, Le Conte =H. erassifolia.—P. floribiindum, Hort. Saul, 1893, is not accounted for by Baker.—P. fragrans, ovata. but P,fragrans, H. Caribsea.— P. Qalvestonense, Hort., pre-sumably= H. Cralvesto


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