558 FRITZ BAHR'S COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE 



FIG. PAGE 



183.— Hydrangea Otaksa 402 



184. — A standard Hydrangea 403 



185. — Hydrangea arborescens 404 



186. — Hydrangea Mme. Mouill^re 405 



187. — ^A specimen French Hydrangea 406 



188.— Ilex crenata ". 408 



189. — Japanese Iris 411 



190. — German Iris 412 



191.— Cleveland Cherry 413 



192. — Kalmia latifolia in flower ^. . . , . . .-v" . . , 414 



193. — Kentia Behnoreana ...^ 415 



194. — Some palms in the East 416 



195. — Summer Larkspur 417 



196. — Latania borbonica 418 



197.— Easter Lilies 420 



198. — Lilium tigrinum 422 



199. — LiliuDGi speciosum rubrum 423 



200. — Lilium candidum 424 



201. — Growing hardy LUies in America 425 



202. — Liliiun auratum 426 



203.— Lily of the Valley 427 



204. — Lupines in a border 429 



205. — Lupines grown under glass 430 



206. — A. specimen Marguerite 431 



207.— A house of Feverfew 432 



208. — ^Feverfew 433 



209. — Feverfew outdoors 434 



210.— Myosotis 436 



211. — ^A mass planting of Forget-me-nots 438 



212. — ^Narcissus Henry Irving 440 



213. — ^Narcissus Yellow Phoenix 441 



214. — ^A Narcissus border 442 



215. — Emperor Narcissus 444 



216. — Narcissus Poeticus 446 



217. — Nepeta glechoma 446 



218. — ^Nymphaeas 447 



219. — ^The ever-useful orchid in a wreath 448 



220. — Gattleya Trianae 449 



221. — Dendrobium nobile 449 



222. — Cymbidium Pauwelsii 450 



22.3. — Ornamental grasses 451 



224. — Pennisetum longistylum 452 



225. — The double-flowering_ Orange 453 



226. — An Otaheite Orange in fruit 454 



227. — Specimens of Pandanus 456 



228. — Pansies — ^that is, good ones 458 



229. — Oriental Poppies 460 



230. — Shirley Poppies 461 



231. — Pelargoniums 462 



232.- — Paeonia festiva maxima 464 



233. — Single Peonies ,i 465 



234. — Diener's ruffled monster Petunias .;-. . .' 467 



235. — Growing Petunias for seed production 468 



236. — Double Petunias 470 



237. — Phlox Miss Lingard 471 



238. — Phlox decussata W. C. Egan 472 



239. — Phlox subulata . . 474 



240.— The Phoenix Pahn 476 



241. — Physostegia virginiana 476 



242. — ^A good root system on a Pine 478 



243. — Platycodon grandiflorum 479 



244. — ^A good pot of Poinsettias 480 



245. — Primula obconica gigantea 482 



24g. — Primula sinensis in a 4-in. pot 483 



