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temperature of 75 to 80 degrees, and from this point on, 
treated like seedlings. 
T ulture of the royal waterlily of the Amazon, Victoria 
egia, or its more commonly cultivated variety, V. Trickeri, is 
d at a somewhat higher 
mperature, 80 t degrees, and ng ering 
period a 80. Care should be used when shifting the 
seedlings to larger pots to set them a little deeper as the plant 
to give more space and somewhat richer soil, for the Victorea 
is a giant. 
Hardy lilies are cultivated in the same manner as the tender 
eras with this difference, na they te be saa to remain 
the pool where they bloom when 
There are about ae pices of in aid is s the largest 
genus cultivated, and a large number of named varieties re- 
e is given a list of those grown at the Garden. In the case 
of horticultural varieties it is often impossible to be sure of 
relationships; but the following list has been arranged to show 
this as truly as may be learned from literature on the subject 
and the appearance of the plants themselves. 
TENDER se BLOOMING CASTALIAS 
. coerulea (light blue). 
*. ovalifolia ae nie blue). 
. o. var. Mrs. Edward ea Ao 
‘ micrantha Dahenune (light 
‘ rs. Woodrow Wilson Behe blue). 
C. m. dD. var. "Pan ama-Pacific 
C. m. D. . Wilson Gigantea (dark lavender-blue e). 
: ‘tel ia var. Grossherzog Ernst Lugwig (violet-blue). 
. ampla (white). 
; eae (C. favo-virens) (white). 
: ar. Mrs. C. W. Ward Megs pink): 
. g. var. Wm. Stone ines blu 
. . Wm phe ‘viclet-purpt). 
: pulche errima “ight b ue). 
. 2p. Se van i (ue) 
. capensis (s. 
C. a apa a iineeeee rosea (pink). 
C. castaliflora (pink). 
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