Title: Beautiful Bulbous Plants for the Open Air
Author: John Weathers
Release date: September 9, 2011 [eBook #37362]
Most recently updated: January 8, 2021
Language: English
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The "Beautiful" Series. |
| By JOHN WEATHERS, F.R.H.S., N.R.S. |
| With 33 Coloured Plates by John Allen, |
| Large Crown 8vo., Cloth Gilt, 6/-each. |
| Beautiful Roses for Garden and |
| Greenhouse. Culture, Propagation, |
| Pruning. |
| Beautiful Flowering Trees and |
| Shrubs for British and Irish |
| Gardens. |
| Beautiful Garden Flowers for |
| Town and Country. |
BEAUTIFUL
BULBOUSFOR THE
OPEN AIR
PLANTS
BY
JOHN WEATHERS, F.R.H.S., N.R.S.,
LECTURER ON HORTICULTURE TO THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL FORMERLY OF THE ROYAL GARDENS, KEW: ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, &C. AUTHOR OF "A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO GARDEN PLANTS." "BEAUTIFUL ROSES." "BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS," "BEAUTIFUL GARDEN FLOWERS."
With 33 full page Coloured Plates by Mrs. Philip Hensley.
LONDON:
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, HAMILTON, KENT, & CO., Ltd.
DAY & SON (25 YEARS LITHOGRAPHERS TO THE QUEEN AND THE PRINCE OF WALES), 32, WESTMINSTER MANSIONS, S.W.
Although many articles have appeared from time to time in the horticultural newspapers and periodicals dealing with various aspects of the subject, it cannot be said that Bulbous Plants have hitherto received the attention they deserve in gardening literature. This volume therefore appears at an opportune moment to meet a recognised want, and in fulfilment of the promise made in the preface to "Beautiful Garden Flowers."
While Bulbous Plants as a class have been somewhat neglected, it may be noted that one or two families have been dealt with specially in years gone by. In this connection mention may be made of the magnificent "Monograph of the Genus Lilium," by Mr. H. J. Elwes; the "Narcissus, its History and Culture," by Mr. F. W. Burbidge, M.A., and Mr. J. G. Baker, F.R.S.; a "History of the Genus Crocus," by the Hon. and Rev. Dean Herbert, whose original drawings and MS. notes are preserved in the Lindley Library. Mr. Geo. Maw has also dealt specially with the "Crocus"; and more recently the Rev. Eugene Bourne with the "Daffodil"; Miss Jekyle and Mr. Goldring with "Lilies," &c.
A glance at the coloured plates will perhaps be sufficient to give the reader a good idea as to the numerous kinds of Bulbous Plants now grown in gardens, and of the marvellous range of colour to be found in their blossoms. It has not been considered advisable to include in this volume such hothouse bulbous plants as Eucharis, Crinum, Hymenocallis, Pancratium, but only those kinds that are most likely to give general, if not universal, satisfaction when grown in the open air according to the cultural instructions to be found under the heads of the various genera.
In the preparation of this work I have to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew, through whose kindness I have had opportunities for examining the bulbs or corms of the rarer plants referred to in the letterpress.
I also owe my best thanks for the specimens kindly supplied to illustrate the work by A. Worsley, Esq., of Isleworth; Messrs. Barr and Son, of Covent Garden; Messrs. Wallace and Company, of Colchester; Messrs. Ware, of Feltham; and Mr. Perry, of Winchmore Hill.
JOHN WEATHERS.
| 1. Ixias (Frontispiece) | 1-6 | 18. Camassia Cusicki | 70 |
| 2. Scilla sibirica multiflora | 7 | Lilium pyrenaicum | 71 |
| Galanthus nivalus | 8 | Allium Erdelii | 72 |
| Chionodoxa Luciliæ | 9 | Ixiolirion Pallasi | 73 |
| Hyacinthus azureus | 10 | 19. Ornithogalum pyramidale | 74 |
| 3. Bulbous Irises: | Brevoortia Ida-Maia | 75 | |
| I. Histrio | 11 | Brodiæa laxa | 76 |
| I. Bakeriana | 12 | Brodiæa ixioides | 77 |
| I. Kolpakowskyana | 13 | 20. Galtonia candicans | 78 |
| I. Danfordiæ | 14 | Sisyrinchium grandiflorum | 79 |
| I. persica | 15 | Brodiæa Howelli lilacina | 80 |
| 4. Daffodils: | 21. Early-flowering Gladioli | 81-83 | |
| Ellen Willmott | 16 | 22. Calochortus venustus | 84 |
| Mdme. de Graaff | 17 | Calochortus albus | 85 |
| Horsfieldi | 18 | Calochortus pulchellus | 86 |
| 5. Daffodils: | 23. Gladiolus oppositiflorus | 87 | |
| Cyclamineus | 19 | Lilium canadense, vars. | 88-89 |
| Triandrus albus | 20 | 24. Lilium tigrinum | 90 |
| Princess Mary of Cambridge | 21 | Brodiæa Bridgesi | 91 |
| Gloria Mundi | 22 | 25. Lilium tenuifolium | 92 |
| Sir Watkin | 23 | Lilium Hansoni | 93 |
| 6. Daffodils: | Lilium longiflorumb | 94 | |
| Grand Monarque | 24 | 26. Lilium Martagon album | 95 |
| Soleil d'or | 25 | Watsonia Ardernei | 96 |
| Weardale perfection | 26 | Lilium rubellum | 97 |
| Lulworth | 27 | Lilium colchicum | 98 |
| 7. Gardenia Narcissus | 28 | 27. Watsonia Meriana | 99 |
| Poet's Narcissus | 29 | Watsonia alba | 100 |
| Hyacinthus amethystinus | 30 | Watsonia angusta | 101 |
| 8. Fritillarias: | Montbretia crocosmiæflora | 102 | |
| F. Moggridgei | 31 | 28. Gladiolus Nanceianus | 103 |
| F. Walujewi | 32 | Gladiolus Lemoineib | 104 |
| F. Meleagris alba | 33 | Gladiolus Childsi | 105 |
| F. recurva | 34 | 29. Zephyranthes Atamasco | 106 |
| 9. Tulips | 35-38 | Ornithogalum arabicum | 107 |
| 10. Tulips | 39-42 | Ornithogalum nutans | 108 |
| 11. Hyacinths | 43-46 | 30. Crinum Moorei | 109 |
| 12. Leucojum vernum | 47 | Tigridia lilacea | 110 |
| Muscari conicum | 48 | 31. Belladonna Lily | 111 |
| Erythronium Johnsoni | 49 | Dierama pulcherrima | 112 |
| Tecophilæa cyanocrocus | 50 | 32. Tulbaghia violacea | 113 |
| 13. Brodiæa uniflora | 51-52 | Zephyranthes candida | 114 |
| Chionodoxa sardensisb | 53 | Crinum Powelli album | 115 |
| Erythronium Dens-Canis | 54-55 | Lycoris squamigerab | 116 |
| 14. English Irises | 56-59 | 33. Crocus medius | 117 |
| 15. Spanish Irises | 60-63 | Colchicum speciosum | 118 |
| 16. Madonna Lily | 64 | Sternbergia lutea | 119 |
| Fritillaria imperialis, vars. | 65-66 | Sternbergia macrantha | 120 |
| 17. Lilium croceum | 67 | Crocus ochroleucus | 121 |
| Allium Moly | 68 | Crocus speciosus | 122 |
| Scilla peruviana albab | 69 |