64 LILIES 



soms and bulbils in leaf axils. July, Xugust. 

 2 to 4 ft. 



Very hardy. Has stood test of many years 

 in gardens. Does well in light, rich garden 

 soil and in an open position. 



L. Burbanki Burbank's lily. 



Garden hybrid; L. pardalinum x L. Wash- 

 ingtonianum x L. Parryi. 



Orange, spotted with brown and flushed 

 with crimson on the tips; 25 to 30 in loose, 

 graceful spike. Very fragrant. 'July. 4 to 6 

 ft. 



Prefers moist, peaty soil and partial shade. 



var. "Selected" Orange red recurving 

 and evidently L. pardalinum x L. 

 Humboldtii. Free-flowering. 4 ft. 



L. calif ornicum See Humboldtii and pardalinum. 



L. callosum 



Japan. Introduced 1840. Scarlet, droop- 

 ing. 1 to 3 ft. 



Difficult of culture. 



L. canadense 1 Canada lily. 2 



Eastern United States. Light orange, spot- 

 ted with brown. July. 3 ft. 



1 Syn. L. penduliflorum. 



2 Known also as meadow lily, Canadian lily and wild yellow 

 lily. 



