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THE FLOWER GROWER'S GUIDE. 



Fig-. 13S. LlLUTM CANADEXSE. 



2 Krameri, pink, 2 ft. 



1 longiflorum in variety, white, 1 to 3 ft. 



1 martagon, purple, \\ to 4 ft. 

 *2 ,, album, white. 

 *2 ,, dalmaticum catani, black. 



3 pardalinum in variety, orange and spotted, 



4 to 6 ft. 



1 pomponium, scarlet, 2 to 3 ft. 



*1 speciosum in variety, 2 to A\ ft. Good 

 varieties are — 

 *speeiosum album Krfetzeri, white. 

 ,, novum, white. 

 ,, macranthum, deep rose. 

 ,, Melpomene, crimson purple. 

 ,, roseum superb um, white and rose. 

 3 superbum, orange crimson, 6 to 9 ft. 



2 Szovitzianum, citron and black, 3 to 5 ft. 

 *1 Thunbergianum, numerous varieties, 6 in. 



to 2 ft. Atrosanguineum, Alice Wilson, 

 Beautiful Star, Beauty, Horsmanni, 

 marmoratum aureum, Prince of Orange, 

 Van Houttei, and Wallacei. 

 1 tigrinum Fortunei giganteum, orange 

 scarlet, 6 ft. 

 *1 tigrinum splendens, orange scarlet, 6 ft. 

 1 umbellatum incomparabile, dark scarlet, 

 2 ft. 



1 umbellatum Sappho, light orange and red, 

 2 ft. 



*1 umbellatum Cloth of Gold, golden yellow, 

 2 ft. 



Those marked are the most easily grown and good for small gardens. Krameri 

 and Humboldti are difficult to establish ; auratum is cheap, and easily replaced if lost. 



