



JUBILEE TRILLIUM. 



KiG I'JOS. — UhiLEt Trillii .M. 



Sir : — I inclose to you for your jour- 

 nal a photograph of a very valuable 

 new double Trillium, composed of twen- 

 ty-one petals, and pure «hite. One 

 bloom measures three and a quarter 

 inches across and resembles very much 

 a double white Camelia ; the two lower 

 blooms are the double ones, the upper 



bloom being one of Trillium grandiflo- 

 rum, from which you will get a fair idea 

 of what such a double flower would be. 

 There is no doubt but that this Tril- 

 lium will yet be greatly appreciated in 

 C.ardens, and especially since it has been 

 found on Jubilee year and in Jubilee 

 Park, and that I named it the Jubilee 



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