. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. :l\K] H. orientalis, Linn. Common Injacittth. Fig. 174. Early spring, tlie flowers of many colors and sometimes double, the perianth-tiibe swollen, the oblong-spatulate lobes as long as the tube. Greece to Asia Minor. Var. albulus, Baker. lioman hi/arinth. Flowers fewer and usually smaller, white or nearly so, the perianth-tube scarcely swollen and the loljes shorter. France. Much cultivated. ',. HEMEROCALLIS. Yellow Day-lily. Strong-growing plants from tuberous roots, producing clumps of long sword-shaped leaves: flowers yellow or or


. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. :l\K] H. orientalis, Linn. Common Injacittth. Fig. 174. Early spring, tlie flowers of many colors and sometimes double, the perianth-tiibe swollen, the oblong-spatulate lobes as long as the tube. Greece to Asia Minor. Var. albulus, Baker. lioman hi/arinth. Flowers fewer and usually smaller, white or nearly so, the perianth-tube scarcely swollen and the loljes shorter. France. Much cultivated. ',. HEMEROCALLIS. Yellow Day-lily. Strong-growing plants from tuberous roots, producing clumps of long sword-shaped leaves: flowers yellow or orange, erect, large and lily-like, in clusters or panicles on a tall, branching scape, the divisions widely spread- ing at the top. Old World, but common in gardens. H. fiilva, Linn. Onnif/e duy-VtUj. Flowers tawny orange, produced in early summer, the inner perianth di- visions nearly or quite obtuse. The commonest species, and often escaped along roadsides. H. n^va, Linn, yellow dadly cordate-ovate : flowers large and white, in a short raceme, not drooping. F. ovilta, Sjin-ng. (/'. (-(fru/fd, Sweet), lilui' din/lilif. V\ti- 4-I-I. Leaves broadly ovate: tlowers deep blue, in a lont; raceme, noilding. 7. TRILLIUM. Wakkuuiiin. Lersistenf until the ant^led, many-seeded berry ripens: sti(;nniH :i. often sessile. I'laiits of earli- est sprint;, tfrowintr in rii'h woods. a. Floirrr MffMili In lh 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York Macmillan


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