The Garden's Story, Or Pleasures And Trials of An Amateur Gardener
The Garden's Story, Or Pleasures And Trials of An Amateur Gardener
George H George Herman Ellwanger
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The orange-lily looks best spring- ing from the shrubbery, and, like the tiger-lily, needs to be seen in strong, well-established clumps, to show its real characteristics. The orange-lily is succeeded, a few days later, by one of the finest of lilies, the Caucasian Z. colchi- cum, much less frequently seen than its merit deserves — a soft canary-yellow flower, speckled with small dark-brown spots on either rim of the petals, and exhaling an intense and individual odor. It is a slow species to a...rrive at perfection, and, owing to the cemuous habit of its flower, is not seen at its best until well established and its stems rise to their full height. As it blossoms with the conspicuous lemon-yellow day-lily, it Stoo 6ravtien #aborftes. 171 should be placed where it may be seen by itself. This species varies not a little in the character of its flowers, some being' larger and deeper-colored than others, and having the petals more freely spotted ; it is one of the easiest of lilies to raise from seed.
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