Lilies for English gardensA guide for amateursCompiled from information published lately in "The Garden", with the addition of some original chapters . ht inches long and six incheswide at the mouth. L. sulphureuni is a noble Lily of massive texture,the flower seven inches long and as much wide. Itis hardy in our best climates. L. Lowi has beautiful, white, drooping flowers. Those who wish to cultivate these tender Liliesshould see them as they are grown in the Himalayanhouse at Kew, where they are planted out in theborders among the Rhododendrons and they are more at their ease


Lilies for English gardensA guide for amateursCompiled from information published lately in "The Garden", with the addition of some original chapters . ht inches long and six incheswide at the mouth. L. sulphureuni is a noble Lily of massive texture,the flower seven inches long and as much wide. Itis hardy in our best climates. L. Lowi has beautiful, white, drooping flowers. Those who wish to cultivate these tender Liliesshould see them as they are grown in the Himalayanhouse at Kew, where they are planted out in theborders among the Rhododendrons and they are more at their ease than in pots, especi-ally L. neilgherrensCy which has a way of throwingout the flower-spike horizontally on leaving the bulband before rising out of the ground. LILIUM CANDIDUM (Southern Europe), EuHrion The White Lily, or Madonna Lily If one might have only one Lily in the garden, itwould have to be the beautiful old White Lily that hasbeen with us since the end of the sixteenth we may take it to be the oldest of its kind incultivation, we do not by any means know all aboutits wants and ways. For of all Lilies known in gardens.


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