. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. LILIUM SUBGENUS IV. A. Foliage mostly ivhorled. B. Li's. ill small whorls of less than S or partly .2:i. Columbianum BE. Lfs. nearly all in large u'horls of 8 or more. c. Bull) large, horizontally elongated 24. puberulum CC. Bulb small, globose. D.
. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. LILIUM SUBGENUS IV. A. Foliage mostly ivhorled. B. Li's. ill small whorls of less than S or partly .2:i. Columbianum BE. Lfs. nearly all in large u'horls of 8 or more. c. Bull) large, horizontally elongated 24. puberulum CC. Bulb small, globose. D. ;lishorwhitish .'ir,. Martagon DD. Fls. yellow, spotted 'Jii. maculatum DDD. Fls. mostly reddish or E. Color reddish or yel- lowish, dull black- spotted 27. superbum EE. Color orange-yellow, with distinct round dark spots 215. pardalinum AA. Foliage not whorled. B. Formof h>s. lanceolate; nrrrrs many 211. monadelphum BB. Form of Ivs. linear,- ncrrcs one or few. c. Lvs. crowded. D. Perianth segments rather broad. E. Fls. red or yellow .30. Maximowiczii EE. Fls. creamy white 31. teataceum DD. Perianth segments nar- LILIUM 921 E. Fls. whil EE. Fls. r.'.l , CC. rill. pomponium Chalcedonicum tenuifolium 23. Columbiinum, Ilort. (L. Sityi, Nutt. L. parvi- fldriim, Holz.). Bulb perennial, ovoiil, small; .stem IV2-3 ft. high, slender: lvs. few, mostly in whorls of 4 or 5, the upper ones frequently scattered, oblanceo- late, acute: ds. 2-3 or more, umbellate, on slender nod- ding pedicels; perianth lH-2 in. long, bright orange, thickly spotted with small purplish dots; segments lanceolate, reflexed. Ore.,Wash. 1874:136, as L. parviflorum (not characteristic). —Not uncom- mon in garden collections, where it succeeds as well as any of the Pacific coast species. It is so slender of stem, sparse of foliage and small of flower, as grown in eastern gardens, that it does not give any mass effect. It looks best mixed in the border with hardy perennials. 24. puber
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