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THELILIES OF JAPAN. Islands has been brought into commerce under the name of Formosinum, and, although coming Japanese lilles of any kinds are now so from a comparatively warm climat, has so far common in gardens that fow people realise how proved itself hardy in England. This lily is rare they were fifty or sixty years ago, before far in advance of the other Japanese kinds of the opening of the treaty peris enabled the Longillorum for grawing out of doors, and Japanose to barter their wild plants for foreign what is more important it is so far free from of modern intro gold and to lay the foundations of an industry disease. Alexandre is a lily Not so very many years ago, to mention the which bas grown to such an extent that at the duction, as beautiful as it is raro, Alozaudra name of Owen Philippa in Leadenhall Strast would merely have raised the eomment, In't pressat time hundreds of thousands of bulbs may be described as a very lovely white Krs
ara shipped
every year from Yokohama te meri, with the inside of the trumpet faintly Le the King Line" To-day Sir Owes Philipps, different parts of the world. Like Californis dusted with gold; the bulb is robust and not K.M.G., is without doubt the most significant and Western China, Japan is essentially a natural hard to mansgo. feure in the world of British merchant ship home of lilies; and along the Japanese beslides longiflorum; and Brownil is one of the bove Japan send us other Eulirions or true lilios, ping. He controls companies running at loast been gathering them thousands since 231 steamers with a total tonange of about half-trado in lily bulbs begun, there wildlings still best of them. A fatal tendency on the part of a-million. His rapid rise to such eminence in furnish a large proportion of the total number the bulb to die in a cold, wet winter will prob. commerce, now that the hardness of competition of bulbs cont out of the country. When has so, sharpened business wits that
collected in their native haunts the balls are common in gardens; but if the gardonor sees tu and clever are only on the level of mediocrity mostly anall and of ne great commercial value it that any excess of moisture is carried away and wis only average rewards, is plainly proof so they are grown on for a year or two in the from the bulb, by planting it on an inverted pot, of genius. Certainly no one now could win to rich soil of nursery gardens till they are of that port, there is no reason why Browall an old drain pie Elled with gravel, or something a position like Sir Owen's by more shrewdness reached marketable size. Most of the nurseriesheil uut bu sucessfully and industrious plodding. To the ordlurry com- sre on the hillsides in the neighbourhood of
grown. It is generally mercial mind thougs for dollars," as the Tokyo and Yokohama, and the cultivation of
solitary fowor, but when well Americans sny-there must be added prescience, the rarer kinds of lilies is generally carried on managed will bear three or four of the bosutiful imagination, and daring to come to such success.in tea plantations, where the bulbs are grown trumpats, white and waxy as the bloom of a And that where it
it is, Sir Owen's donls have between the rows of ton plants so that they have camellis on the inside, the reverse of the petal been bot ju lus secures the offices, the staffs, all the ships, and the trade adds the whole outüit" to ble already large collection. Quite recently he ac
paired the Glen Line of steamers, and now runs cassels in the Eastern trade in conjunction with the Shire Rao, a previous purchase.
the Bir Alfred Jones died recantly it was freely said there was no man who could quits fill the vacant place at the head of the vast shipping convern which controlled over 100 fine steamers, besides many big cooling und trading companies. Included in the gr op controlled by Messrs. Elder. Dempster & Co., is the African Shipping Company, the British and African Steara Navigation Com pany, the Elder Line, Limited, and the Imperial West Indian Direct Mail Stamp Company,
thono
geen with
reddish brown.
Kingio rossule, but in fleets of veeaola: some protection from the scorching rays of the wai odorum, botanically known
Sun
just fifty years ago;
With hardly an exception all Japanese japsuisun Colchesteronso. is much easier to lilies are beautiful, but Lilium auratum, innange then Brownnii, with which, as a ma ier or the Hill lily," is queen of them all. of fact, it has litle or nothing in commou, Although it has been known to betonists except the shape of the flower, which, however, it did not find its way into gardine till brought thing, too, of the gracefal growth of the other, since the early part of the last century, is more stumpy than in Brownii and less deeply
coloured on the outside. This lily lacks some into commerce by
Veitch and, as may be imagined, its first appearaner but for all that is quite worth growing, and the created a good deal of excitement in horticultural observant gardener will make full use of the sircles. At the time when the treaty ports were little bulby produced in aneh profusion at the
bree of the stems. Arst opened to forsiga trade this lily was veritable weed in parts of Japan, growlog in
A beatiful lily figuring often in entalogues countless thousands on the wooded hills or bus seldom in gardens is L. leichtlini, a wihl Yokolama ad on the slopes of Fuji Yamu.
child of the wooded spars of Fuji Yams mour Now, thanks to the ruthless way the bus kuro Jain, skader and gragsful but very difficult. been torn up for export, it is no ease matter to Et usually has three or four large irregular
of find a single wild plant of auratum in that neigh-eitfon tum cups dotied with purple and Sir Owen Philippe was made chairman of our of on, known to us as Micranthum or slender stam seldom a yard in height, which
bourhood. The finest form of it is the Sica extraordinarily delicate beauty, borne on the group, and he signalised the fact by a
Platyphyllum. It shonki always bo notable extension of the activities of theference to the old form of anratam, for the flowers art hefore inclly emerging into daylight grown nin pro has a cerious way of creeping about under the concern is a quite new direction, through the parchuss of the historic Glon liao, whose are infinitely more bautiful, and the lily itself is often as much as a foot away from the bulb. The cultivation of this lity is not generally steamers trade between London, Middles more robust and takes more kindly to cultivation understoed, and, as a rulo, its life is all too short. borough, Hall, and Antwerp to the Straits Other good formes of auratum are Wittei Settlements, Chins, and Japan. There is some Virginale, with an unspotted white flower af In Maximowirsi we have what the Japanese enll thing spacious and startling in all Sir Owen's exquisite purity, and Rubro-vittatum, in which a red flowered Leitlini, but it would be more deals, and it may be confidently expected that hoa rich pluin colour takes the places of the guld correct to describe it as a Tiger Idly of slender will, from this beginning with the Glen beats. of the old plant; but, unlike Macranthum, both and delicate growth and rather dient culture. revivify the respect and influence which the red these are slender, delicate plants, by no means It seems to be a hybrid, and is variabio both in esign almost lost in the Fast when the Ger- easy to manage though worth a good deal of the habit of growth and the character of the
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Cordifobina and Glehnii are both Japanese Another Japaneso lily, Speciosum, often mis- It was the Glen line which may be said to called Dancifolium, is well known in one form relations of the have gauteum of the Bima have finished the famous China tua olipper. One or another, if only becuase, thanks to the mani Lyss and Western Chinese forests, and, nalike of the Olen ateamers, in 1 bose now distant days, palation of the bulbs by means of cold storage that noble tily, veror seen happy in our climate, 30 iron vessel, was entrusted with a cargo of it is found in flower shops in season and out remaining dwarfed and obstinately refusing to OF now-season Len, It was thought a dangerous of season from January to December, while take any show of their natural beauty. experiment there wan the heat of the last year it was even hawked about the strvos dwarf lies other than Elegans, Japan seeds engines to be considered, and the iron of London on more than one occasion. Then the dipunntive Concolor, with is Ung Hotrod most beautiful
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sister Coridion, both layers of the sun and easy be ruined. The first condition in which the white flowered lily known as Kraetzari,
tion, nut the rather second-rate white variety, sold in to manage in licht soils. Thou to in Medoo it for landed however, falun rises such numbers by the florists and which under loides, the Wheel Lily," the dravesarranged This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn and the okl-time wooden fliers, with stadding sails, sky-rails, al even racon sails, the name of album comes to us in myriads from wheel-like on the stem in irne Martagon fashion of Greenock and has been sold as No. 4 sines 1831. were doomed. Since then the Glen boats have the bulb gardens of Holland, but a far finer This diminative Mariagon is almest naknown maintained the reputation first gained for safe thing, exquisito alike in shape and in the in English gardens; yet a deep ed of swaut carriage of valuablo Eastern consignments. contrast between the snow-white back-ground of leaf mould snits it just a well as Sotizo od p There are seven vessels in the line, totalling the flower, the apple green band down the whish makes such an excellent carpet for it. 32,000 tons, all of them of recent build, of good middle of each point and the dep gold of the The flowers are perfect little turn-caps el a
than those of th
the Silurian speed, and well fitted for a limited number of anthers. Kraetzori is not a wild lily of Japan.beautiful rol, as fiery
and although tradition ascribes it originally to Koran, there is a good deal of uncertainty as to Though left to the last L. flausont le by no
in fact ita In what is kuben as the typical means the feast of Jap nose lilies s
origin. In Though Bir Over Philipps, who is ritting form, Specicsom ringe every imaginable change seems to take mest kindly of them ali to English Meesre. Elder, Dempster & Co. to do in fin
in a beautiful colour scheme of pink and white homes, and may enerally be relied upon to Eastern was what that company accom.
Burial with a min man of care and attentiu Flickat va the West African rises unter Sir is their markings. Of late years a splendid indifferent to almost everything but a prolongad Alfred Jones, is as yet not so well known to richly coloured form of tall robust growth has donght. It is the Japanese edanter part of var public as was Sir Alfred, there is apparel, known as Speciosum rabram magni. common Martagon, the flowers rather mỊTE no doubt he is now a wore dominant man in the foum, which bat for a sesions shortage in the waxy perhaps, and of course yellow instead of world of British shipping than was the late
supply of cultivated bulbs in Japan nine or ten purple head of that Liverpool house.
He attracted the attention and respect of his years ago would probably et li to a stranger to fellows in his own world first by the way her gardens. At their wit's end to know how to cope with the demand, the Yokohama nor Landled the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company chants despatched their emissaries all over the when appointed its chairman. To put it mild, country in surch of the natural habitat of that company, besides being old, had become Specicsum, and after a long hunt, especially old-fashioned. Sir Oren made it young again, among the innumerable islands to the south ent modern, and wonderfully elire. There fell away of the mainland, the collectors came on this lily Kay doubt about its dominance in its ephere, in the small group of islands west of Nagasaki, the West Indies and the River Plate, and its where they found it is grent abundance, not only power to maintain that position. Now entor prise may be said to be expected of it. Such a Towing wild but also in caitivation as a by- product, as, for instance, in potato fields, whero ressel as tho Asturias, lately added to its Beet the lily wenid be grown hetwa 1 1ons of pota. in a very noticeable addition to the British toos. As soon as the bulbs are ripe they are Mercantile marine, adding credit to that. dng up, and when they have been cleaned and The fort now total: 49 Jarge Liners.
dried in the sun the scales re torn off and or ported to Chins as food stuff.
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The big deal which Sir Owen engineered, the purehogs of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, involving a williou and a half ster-gardens commonly est the bulbs of Auratum ling, is still fresh in the memory. That flent comprises 44 liners, including the Oreoms, of 7.105 tons. Another purobose was the Moracco Line (formerly Messrs. Forwood Brothers &
a favourite tourist service.
Co
Speciosam is not the caly By bulb which serves for food, for poor people about the bulb
that are rejected by the neargmen of Yoka hama as being unanita le for export; and long fore the merchants ever thought of growing the Tiger lily for the sake of its flowers the bulb had been in cultivation esa vegetalle; patches Ax though maintining the profitable activity of this lily, grown pur-ly as a vegetable, will of such a great navy and so many trading congenerally be found on any Japanese farms, cerns were not enough for his capeition: Sir pad when properly cooked with asa ca made Owen is also chairmen of the London and from the Sage ben, und served with tice and Thames Haven Oil Wharves of the "King" | angar a dish of Tiger lilies is said to be most Lice of steamers, vice-chairman of the Fort of appetizing. The Tiger ly is so well known London Authority, vice-president of the Liver that little ared be said about it except, that the pool Sebool of Tropical Medicine, and member original form is now quite eclipsed by that of the exerative committee of King Edward's known as Fortunei giganteam, a troly noble Ho-pital Foud.
plant often us much as Hit. high, and with a thick woolly stou by wb ob it may alwaye be identifled; the fine blok stalked variery Splen- doss, though not se robust of grow in the other, is a particularly good plant for petting.
Ho the son of Rev. Canou Sir James Erasmus Philipps, twelfth baronet, and the Hon. Lady Philipps, sister of the fifth Baron Wynford. He is a member of Parliament, re presenting Pembroke and Haverfordwest in the Liberal interest. It is encouraging to remem- ber that Sir Ower Philipps, who does know
Of other Japaarso flies. Krameri and Ro b-llam are the only pink self-coloured lilies in culti ation. Neither is at all easy to manage,
Pavourt arnat British commerce means for although the rathor kliento ba bs of these
experience gained in handling it on a
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In the cultivation of Japaness lilies it is woll to hear in mind that, as nature has provided thom with an additional mass of moti af the foot of the stem, we must plant them desply and between ground shading shru, so that the stem roads may not be parched by the sao; that we must take care to mnich them with f mold story year. As to soil, a rich well-drained homes with plenty of fine charcoal in it overly ing a cool moist anily or gravelly team sooms to answer wall Lime is poison to most of the species, though Hanson and Brownti seem more or less indiferent to it, ad prolonged drought in fatal to nearly all. Only those who have observed their ways closely realize how wonderfully they prosper if during the growing senana the basil riots can push down to water while the bulb and top soil are no more than pleasantly moist. Ban they Dust have, though most of them, and the earlier sorta especially, prefer the rye little toto pered by thin overhanging branches; all are quite hardy, except some of those whiel, have their hymes in the southern islands of Japan, and these need protection through a hard English Nane can bear stagnant moisture or a elammy coil; awl all do best in our climate if raised from seed, so that the failures and dis a pointments resulting from fongoid disonses of the bulls may be eliminated—The Timca,
win er.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI KWAISRA, (MITSU BISHI CO.)
very early flowering lilies come on the COAL DEPARTMENT scale somewhat daurling to the imarination of at Yokohama in June, they are kept in wore the ordinary man, bas come to conclusions till the general export mason begins in isto about it quite opposite those arrived at by Mr.antumn, seldom arriving in Europa till «bent - Austen Chamberlain and Sir Gilbert Parker Christmas, or neatly five months after the Morning Leader.
should be in the ground; therefore it is best to grow these lilies from seed as is being done at Kew and other places:
OVERLAND TO SOUTH AMERICA.
The large group of Elegans lilies numbers several of interest, and many that are hardly. worth troubling about. Most of them are dwarf, and of these that known as Alice Wils
with b huge upright caps of bright is a showy lily, gold: Venustum has warm coloured Bowers, while Horsmanni is an
unusually deep dark red, Of the taller variolies, Batamannimira beautiful
The Siberian Railway is an example of an engineering project which has diverted a certain Pamount of trafte from the sea, The Transandine
Railway
is another. But such cases are rare. The sea nebessarily romains the great medium wild plant of West Honda, grewing four feet of communicatica between distant portions of high, and with fine spotless apricot cups, borna the globe. The desire to reduce the time in an umbel at the top of the stem. It's rather occupied in voyages by putting the land to the a capricions lily, and the foliage has a painful fall advantage is, however, irropros ible. It is way of dying off pr mauroly, ruining the responsible for a project which has found on tull. late-flowering form, with fuely-spotted
appearance of the plant. El-gans wilsonji is siderable sun ort in Spain. This is
поте other than a scheme for buiding a railway from upright cups of a li. ht orange-red colour. Tangier to a point on the West African Coast, Japanese call it because of the great length of L. longiforum_(or the “Gun Lily,” as the and running a line of steamers thence to Brazil. The idea is that the sea voyage would be cut the Bower tube) is seldom seen in gardens away down to three days. It is estimated that it will from the south or west. For ages it has
Wenitivisted on a large scale in Japan, more cost £28.000,000 to carry out the scheme, and that the comtries likely to benefit by the new fact than any other lily; and the natural reant. route will cheerfully bear their share of the of over-cultivation, both there sad in Bermuda, annual interest charges. It is understood, where it is also largely grown for export, has nslated from or into Casals however, that the steamship companies engaged followed in the shape of the fungoid disease which affects some forms of this lily no seriously.
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