. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 918 LILIUM LILIUM El. 7. 11:1311; 12:1104. 7:560. 10:985. :709. Qn. 48, p. of the best- known Lilies in cult. It has been used extensively for forcing, but for this purpose it is now ge


. 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. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 918 LILIUM LILIUM El. 7. 11:1311; 12:1104. 7:560. 10:985. :709. Qn. 48, p. of the best- known Lilies in cult. It has been used extensively for forcing, but for this purpose it is now generally super- seded by the following variety: Var. ezlmium, Nichol. {L. eximium, Court. L. Hor- ris!i, Bermuda or Eastek Lily. Usually bears more and lartrer flowers than L. longiflorum, on more leafy sterna. 18:297. 12 143 Gn 30 556; 43, p. 165; 45, p 215, 46, p 73; 47, p. 172; 49, p 481 and 52, p. 217. ,__^-___-i»f^^ —i««l''7M GC III 22:91. Lr' ~ \^X<rllm 188! 211. mental species, and an old favorite, though considerably subject to disease. The following varieties are differed: fl. pi., macul4tum, pleno-monstrdsum, specidsum, spi- citum, stri&tum. 9. Nepaltnse, D. Don. Stem 1-2 ft. high, stiff: Ivs. scattered, huiceolate or linear, 5-7-nerved: lis. few or solitary, iioiiiliiig. slightly fragrant, yellowish white, more ur less tinged with purple, often with small scat- tered dots inside. Himalayas. El. 5. 13:249 (poor). Gn. 35:684. 7043. 22 magnificent Lily, suitable for the collector. 10. rub611um, Baker. Bulb globose : stem slender, bearing about 20 obscurely petioled bright green Ivs., which are 5-7-nerved; fls. pink, unspotted, about 3 in. long and broad. Japan. Gn. 54:1197. III. 23:321 and 41:477. 20 introduced to English and American gardens, and very favorably received. Promising. Said to force well. 11. Pirryi, Wats. Bulb small, with jointed scales: Ivs. linear-oblanceolate,us


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