. 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). TRITELEIA—TRITONIA, 279 T. uniflora.—The only species much cultivated, and deserving more attention than it lias yet received, as it is a very elegant sj)C'cies. The flowers, which are produced in June, are very delicate and beautiful, being. TRILLIUM. of a pale sky blue color; the only objection to tiieni being their garlic odor. Its introduction into the green- house was prevented by the fact of its
. 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). TRITELEIA—TRITONIA, 279 T. uniflora.—The only species much cultivated, and deserving more attention than it lias yet received, as it is a very elegant sj)C'cies. The flowers, which are produced in June, are very delicate and beautiful, being. TRILLIUM. of a pale sky blue color; the only objection to tiieni being their garlic odor. Its introduction into the green- house was prevented by the fact of its unpleasant odor. They increase rapidly by offsets ; and piotection should be afforded them in winter. TKITONIA. Tliis genus is allied to Sparaxis, Gladiolus, Ixia and Hal)iana. 'I'hc })lant3 cro gciicrrJly of dw:.rf Trowth, and more tender thau their allies. They are somewhat. 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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