aes 4 
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THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING, 
Lilium—continued. 
ends. Stem lft. to 3ft. high, rigid, slender. Bulb ovoid, lin. 
as North America, 1754. (B. M. 519; B. R. 594; L. B. C. 
L. p. andinum (Andes). This variety differs principally from 
the type in having all its leaves linear and scattered. 
L. N (Philippines). fl. horizontal, solitary ; perianth 
white. sightly tinged with green at the base externally, narrow 
funnel-shape , Tin. to 10in. long, sweet-scented, the divisions 
remaining aro ap my imbricated in the lower three-quarters, 
spreading falcately in the upper quarter, the three inner about 
2in., and the three outer l4in., broad; stamens a little exserted. 
August. l. thirty to forty, loosely scattered down the stem, 
narrow-linear, sessile, falcate-ascending, Sin. to 4in. long, zin. 
Go 
-g so 
* 
Fro. 42 l. LILIUM POMPONIUM, showing Habit and detached 
Flower. 
to zin. brosa, acute, glabrous, with narrowly-decurved edges not 
at all ciliated. Stem 1ft. to 2ft. high, slender, terete, glabrous, 
. K. 88 oo mottled with purple. Philippine Islands. 
ae a many. leaved). ji. waxy-white, copiously 
; and lined with purple, i. to 2in. long, drooping, about 
4 to six ina loose raceme ; peduncles in. to 4in, long, stiff. 
Summer. J. all scattered, thirty to forty to a stem at the flower- 
ing time, much-ascending, linear-lanceolate ; the lower ones 4in. 
to Hin. long, acute. Stem 2ft. to 3ft. high, moderately stout, 
F LILIUM PYRENAICUM., 
Lilium—continued. 
terete. Temperate Western Himalaya, 1873. A rare and hand- 
some greenhouse species. 
Fia. 426. LILIUM ROSEUM, showing Habit and detached 
Portion of Raceme. 
um (Pomponii N. bright red or spoe with orange, 
hyrsoid raceme, 
=> 
2 — š 
5 — 
Fig. 427. LILIUM SPECIOSUM ROSEUM, 
