ANOTHER HARDY GARDEN BOOK 



While the Auratums in the lily garden 

 were in their prime, the Longiflorums un- 

 folded their white trumpets and were beau- 

 tiful for three weeks, and before these passed 

 away the Lily Brownii appeared, growing 

 on stems about three feet in height, with one 

 or two trumpet-shaped flowers, in form like 

 the Longiflorum. These lilies are white on 

 the inside, the outside shaded with brown 

 and purple. 



They were followed the third week in 

 July by the Chalcedonicum (the scarlet 

 Turk's Cap), a lily of the Martagon type. 

 These lilies grow in a small cluster at the 

 top of stems about four feet high. They 

 are not large, only three inches across. At 

 the same time the Japanese Lily, Wallacei, 

 began to flower. It is apricot in color, 

 spotted with brown and very large, and has 

 generally but two lilies on a stalk; the stalks 

 are not over three feet in height. 



The Lily Batemanni bloomed first on July 

 25th; it has flowers of a warm shade of 

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