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fij;. 57.— Drul/-ia p;irvilli'ra.— Src pa.i;<- 363. 



folds. The flower.s are of an intense vermilion color. A 

 very desirable kind. 



G. carneus.—Ki least four different plants have home the 

 name. I seem to have the one figured in Redoute's " Lilia- 

 cece." It is pretty, though not showy. The ground color is pink 

 with darker blotches on the lower segments. I have known 



this to endure a severe winter (nit-of-doors and blossom well 

 the following June. I prefer to cultivate it in a (lot. 



I have many other species which I ha\-e not yet seen in 

 flower, and of which I do not now wish to speak. At some 

 future time I hope to describe them fi-om mv own knowledge. 



Canton, Mas.. W. E. EndUoti. 



