RFGFDE50–Yellow lilium maculatum Thunb in full bloom
RMMPEDEC–Lilium maculatum
RFGFDPJW–Yellow lilium maculatum Thunb in full bloom
RF2FKY8RH–Various Lily's
RF2GXMJM6–An lily grows in the garden of a country house in the village.
RM2A74FF5–Sukashiyuri or Japanese lily, Lilium maculatum. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Senshu no Hana (One Thousand Varieties of Flowers), Bunkyudo, Kyoto, 1889.
RFF1NCKT–Yellow Lily
RM2DM8K7P–Lilium Thunbergianum Aureum Maculatum, Plate 76 from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem', Arentine H. Arendsen, Dutch, 1836 - 1915, A. C. van Eeden & Co, Dutch, active 19th c., Chromolithograph on paper, Disbound color plate 'Lilium Thunbergianum Aureum Maculatum' from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem.', Belgium, Netherlands, ca. 1881, Print
RFW6JBXK–Lilium maculatum
RMP6FE5G–Sukashiyuri or Japanese lily, Lilium maculatum. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Senshu no Hana (One Thousand Varieties of Flowers), Bunkyudo, Kyoto, 1889.
RM2T1089J–Japanese lily or sukashi yuri, Lilium maculatum var. maculatum. Thunberg's orange lily, Lilium thunbergianum. Native to Japan, introduced to Europe by German botanist Philipp Franz von Siebold. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1839.
RF2M72851–Vintage Thunberg's orange lily branch for decoration
RF2C2RGB2–Legend Plate 16, vintage engraved illustration. La Vie dans la nature, 1890.
RM2BTXAW9–Lilium Thunbergianum Aureum Maculatum Plate 76 from A C Van Eedens Flora of Haarlem. Research in ProgressDisbound color plate 'Lilium Thunbergianum Aureum Maculatum' from A. C. Van Eeden's 'Flora of Haarlem.'
RMF874BC–Sukashiyuri lily, Lilium maculatum (Lilium venustum). Handcoloured lithograph by L. Stroobant from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1851.
RM2AXBD67–Horsford's Nurseries . Iris laevigata (Japan Iris) FREDK. H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT Hardy Perennials 15. Lilium auratum Lilium Henryi Lilium. maculatum LILIES • LILIUM THOSE of you who have grown Lilies, and grown them well, know what great satis-faction there is in having a collection of this flower. It requires more attentionin planting and caring for than many of the garden plants, and should not be leftwithout attention as many others are when once they are planted.The majority of species are hardy when once well established, yet by experience wefind that a little covering is good to
RMW28FG4–Archive image from page 446 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam02bail Year: 1900 LILIUM si: Br EM s I MKTACO I / 1 h Of U 6 ,tte,ed 21 Columbianum B / )je Mitotic c L 11 el 1 1 / 4 puberulum cc BiM D H 1 . / / ; Martagon DD Ft maculatum DDD tl ' ' E ( / lull btuL ''1 tl I 27 Buperbum EE C .
RMPFM1CG–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1287. Lilium maculatum (X 1-5). No. 23.. pearance, it stands midway between L. tigrinum and £/. speciosum. Its free and easy unconventionality of habit will endear it to the heart of the artist flower- lover. In this respect, it surpasses even i. speciosum. 21. auritum, Lindl. Gold-banded Lilv. Japan Lily. Fig.
RM2M8X2X6–Humboldt's lily, Lilium humboldtii. As Lilium humboldtii maculatum. Native of California. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMMPKGHN–Lilium maculatum
RFGFDPJD–Yellow lilium maculatum Thunb in full bloom
RF2FKY8RT–Various Lily's
RFW6JBXT–Lilium maculatum
RMP7EY2W–Sukashiyuri lily, Lilium maculatum (Lilium venustum). Handcoloured lithograph by L. Stroobant from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1851.
RMRD4WG5–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1287. Lilium maculatum (X 1-5). No. 23.. pearance, it stands midway between L. tigrinum and £/. speciosum. Its free and easy unconventionality of habit will endear it to the heart of the artist flower- lover. In this respect, it surpasses even i. speciosum. 21. auritum, Lindl. Gold-banded Lilv. Japan Lily. Fig.
RMPG1A38–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. PLATE 15. 85. Narcissus emperor. 86. Narcissus triandrus albvs. 87. Narcissus j. t. bennett poe. 88. Lilium martagon album. 89. Lilium maculatum. 90. Lilium marhan.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RF2FKY8RG–Various Lily's
RFW6JBWC–Lilium maculatum
RMP9HA5F–Sukashiyuri, Lilium maculatum (Thunberg's orange lily, Lilium thunbergianum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
RMRDBPB5–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. PLATE 15. 85. Narcissus emperor. 86. Narcissus triandrus albvs. 87. Narcissus j. t. bennett poe. 88. Lilium martagon album. 89. Lilium maculatum. 90. Lilium marhan.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap
RMPG1A9M–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 273. Chart E 26.âComposite Curves of the Starches ofLilium martagon ( ), Lilium maculatum ( -), and Lilium dalhansoni ( ). 100 42.5* 95 45° 90 47.S" 85 50' rf TO I 65 ^ 60 I 62.6' 8 55 |65' I SO g 67.5' S a S 4S 5 70' 3S S 7S» 30 77.5° 25 80* 20 82.5* 16 10 5 e5' 87.5" 90" 92.5' i k - i
RF2FKY8RN–Various Lily's
RFW6JBXP–Lilium maculatum
RMP9FRX2–Japanese lily or sukashiyuri, Lilium maculatum (Thunberg's lily, Lilium thunbergianum). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RMRFPG70–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. pouoo or Bucnoif CT 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 350. HUOD 0? IXACnO* Of S ,0 «5 20 23 30 3 CHARTS D 347 TO D 349, D 352, D 353.—Velocity-Reactions o/ Starches of Lilium martagon album (• Lilium maculatum ( ), and Lilium marhan ( ). 347. With Chloral Hydrate. 348. With Chromic Acid. 349. With Pyrogallic Acid. 352. With Sodium Salicylate. 353. With Barium Chloride. CHARTS D 350 AND D 351.—Velocity-Reactions of Pyrogallic Acid with the Starches of Lilium martagon alburn and L. maculatum. Percentage of entire number of grains (-- --) arid of total starch
RMPFMKRB–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. LILIUM si: Br EM s I MKTACO^ I / 1 h Of U 6 ,tte,ed 21 Columbianum B / )je Mitotic c L 11 el 1 1 / 4 puberulum cc BiM D H 1 . / / ; Martagon DD Ft maculatum DDD tl ' ' E ( / lull btuL ''1 tl I 27 Buperbum EE C . 1 I , inae uellou 11 1 l.nct ^ou„d ] 1 , ^ 28 pardahnum f 1 t / B /• ///( nutes 21 monadelptium B
RF2FKY8RK–Various Lily's
RFW6JBXB–Lilium maculatum
RM2T697MD–Japanese lily or sukashi yuri, Lilium maculatum var. maculatum. Thunberg's orange lily, Lilium thunbergianum. Native to Japan, introduced to Europe by German botanist Philipp Franz von Siebold. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1839.
RMRDBPNC–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 273. Chart E 26.âComposite Curves of the Starches ofLilium martagon ( ), Lilium maculatum ( -), and Lilium dalhansoni ( ). 100 42.5* 95 45° 90 47.S" 85 50' rf TO I 65 ^ 60 I 62.6' 8 55 |65' I SO g 67.5' S a S 4S 5 70' 3S S 7S» 30 77.5° 25 80* 20 82.5* 16 10 5 e5' 87.5" 90" 92.5' i k - i
RFJ5EGRE–lily
RF2FKY8R9–Various Lily's
RFW6JBX8–Lilium maculatum
RM2T6A1XX–Humboldt's lily, Lilium humboldtii. As Lilium humboldtii maculatum. Native of California. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMRFPFGW–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 272. CHART E 24.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Narcissus emperor (-- --)> Narcissus triandrus albus (- ), and Narcissus j. t. bennet poe ( ). e e 1 1 I I 1 £ s i i ; / *••<•» j<S} V .' ^'-- f-"^' •^v. *£„, / t 1 / / / . I / 1 1 » / / / / / / H / / y / 1 / / / 3 /,' 1 T0 ,67;5 | 35 n i 1 . 8 I 1 / v / a o £ X N / i i . t — / a 45 g TO p too 5 ac « 7? R° i on 5 J 1 CHART E 25.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Lilium martagon album (-- --), Lilium maculatum ( ), and Lilium marhan ( ).. Please
RMRD5376–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. LILIUM si: Br EM s I MKTACO^ I / 1 h Of U 6 ,tte,ed 21 Columbianum B / )je Mitotic c L 11 el 1 1 / 4 puberulum cc BiM D H 1 . / / ; Martagon DD Ft maculatum DDD tl ' ' E ( / lull btuL ''1 tl I 27 Buperbum EE C . 1 I , inae uellou 11 1 l.nct ^ou„d ] 1 , ^ 28 pardahnum f 1 t / B /• ///( nutes 21 monadelptium B