LILIUM SUPEUliLM. 



iUli SW.UIP I.ILY- 



Ijiuir Jonnk iii^n p. S42- 



L 143; flai? J{» JScrroa, t. 1[)I4-1& . Am anv, Man. p. ^3^; l^akvr. 



Bulhud hrmLci' Jtolonifnud^ mmTiiiBi oqufiiDiH albia tiribricntia, CuiLls Ft -0- pod nil % mboatj?, eUbcr^ purpurGo tlncUi^ Fn^liA 

 ir iTrticilloi -1-4 H-lfl-folintnH iJiKpnKitB, anpirto oInIaih"* fnliCfts rfciMitin firmnln, PrfmliLln- vidJin, ^InLinL, H-rj-ntTnitn, iPifivium 

 4-^ pnlL 3oi]^ medio G-V lin. Latn. Flom C-30 id ppfiirulutu [Irltoirlcwn !)-10 ]Hh1l LilLliel [li^jw^^ili : ]>iK]iu]llia apicn^ 

 urnuu, inf-criotibEia 3—5 poll. loLffii, dinrica^h PtmalhiuM J!^ ppl|, InngnnH "plt-nd^rk P^hns-numinincnm i *^mriitii 

 Kutiv Ivncr^civp nuKlict G-U lie. 1viti4i pTofiuide n^volj^an djiu^djft InfimDre ^ninccid niL«ia dvnnLtitt pnuUhLluin lAuclkd^ 

 rovootii inipro^ESd Duir^hLbLd ^laibri^ piWitiv. Filr^niH^nU '1 1ii'i»^nio\.¥\m, ^U\r ^Li^rgcntin^ vitlicfu nllHlli^ S-^ Lhar 



Bulb twndi wbkCtr p^^li^ff^ C^TiELiuilly ^ the <^ of n abort rEiinnnoH liko thnt af /j. f^rtAfrti^ but hhiulU) Elii7ftL-r and Jt^uhf. 

 S[em S-t fMt Lipbs flEyouff, RlabiMUii, IIil^l^I ftLtli pu^^]e. I^av^^ ni wlirtrL? erf ^lU^ dark rtmt, [t - ■^-iicru:^!. lloTVi^rH fiom 

 4h Up to 30 Q^-lO, Lii a1^r4>Ni1 pinunii]^ tucctdo. IV^rinntlk 3-A incbop Icm^, tlin" nr^DLniEn m^trli n^trtw^ tiTi[{9h[ Lih^^H^Hd 

 wilb pur]hlG apold^ asd a ^Tccn ti-iAiigulju mark aL tLi? ba^i? oE tbc Ibitic Lqiut «^mcDtfl. O^nry, Rnth^n, otykp and c^uLo 

 mucb 43 in £. fnTnaifr^trp bat lar^r 



rilHE Swnmp Lily is ftmnrf cnminoilLv lll itlOKt of the Ea&tem StatEs of North Aineiicfl^ rrom Canadn io 

 Carolina, ftro^iiig in wrt rind gwamjjy ^romid winch lit somcLimch^ Hndtr wnttr all tlic ^inUi'. 

 Mrir ElANsas tells rcio tliat he craw; found o *pot in ^tw Jcrsty Tvherc ihtrc vfcr^i At least Jj"iHI plants of 

 this 3soI]Il- Lily Jill III dioivtr at Olicep longing up to G ftct hiljha &nd LcarLcLi; aq many as ^0 flowcra ; but 

 out of thL y,hv]ii niiinhf-r Lt u&ii di11itu]t tu find tlarE-E {^xai:!!^ nlihc. I'bi.' W4:'>tcni ruii^G uf ihi^ plant 

 K not well huo^vn : ahcl to^iardtt the Southern titates it tntrgf* Into a dii^tlllck form or bptrcic::^ ktimfn as 

 L fflroWififfifNfl*, MLi:h.H of wliich I dholL ^^tc a tiff«rH> arpjirat^lyr Accxirdin^ lo Prot, Aaa Gjia^^ the 

 Swamp LLly &l^o ttpiiruaellLs A. ffl^wJcflv VC^^y clof^Lly i]i bomt of itFi forma ; tut, fl-^ fftr a* [ hoTfi SMll^ 

 tlacy may alway=i ^ [liaLmgni'^hiHl hy tlit ^rc^^n tn4in^'LiLar mark^ fiL tli^ baK of the inner periaiitli-segui^^ 

 acLcl gcnci^illy tiy the puqjlc colour nf the stem. 



L, *4fyjfrmrwifc m ^nitaljlc ^(yi\, uttaLiid u j^rcat hr-i[zht and Le^ntVn but IS rarely *<*H 111 iMTfwrtion ib 

 England. It ||hi^ j dct^pr ^^ty peaty KhtRaLh4>h, »ud nviU Lordly ^^zcibt od dry m CllArcodE s^jih. || mny 

 Iw se^;tl to great advantage an tbt um-frL-rics L>f Mr. A. WxTBitEitp at KnaphlUp at Mr. P. Dahu's yrouudfip aud 

 jjlacTvhcrc 



II haft bttn Introdac^ into this ctjuntry for at le^t a ttnturyp pc^rhip:^ lon^fp and i* noiv toter^bly 

 comiuDn. It^ bullw jru LEn^uiti^nt. of rcmoTEilp and ahould never bi? dit^turhed wlitu tho plant is In a 

 thriTmfr state. It pi'CFdlxees seed Frevly ; but tliia di>« mat i^trrainalc for a year pr more after su^in^p and 

 \t w^tTf iToul}les&iiie to rai^c- llnjujfh in siKv^ aiunibi^r, and colour trf RonorF^ the jJant IE very variable, 

 I hiTfl fle«ll nu TarJetles ^orth namuie, what la knowii ^ L yj^^j-^Nm pyr^mfdal* iR-LhH silUj^lv H h!\m-Lanl 

 form of ihL± pUuit ub^jii well tistablL^hcd in dcop luoL^t soil. 



^ry dgnrt waa lallLli from a plant whkli Holered at Mk. Wflhox'h towardi ib^j end of July \H7b, 

 an<l, thonph not showing tbe i^rccn btar at thu base of tbo floT^Dr aa plainly a*. 1 ab^tuld ^iab, la a very jnoj 

 repreacMtatlOh oT iL 



