72 LILIES 



dauricum, with which it is easily confounded. 

 May, June, July. y 2 to 1 ft. 



Very hardy. One of the best border lilies. 

 Thrives in ordinary garden soil, but prefers 

 light loam, peat and leaf-mold. Stands full ex- 

 posure. Fine for rock garden or naturalizing. 



var. Alice Wilson Lemon. Dwarf. 



var. alutaceum Apricot. Dwarf. Early. 



var. alutaceum Prince of Orange Apricot 



with black spots. 



var. armeniacum Orange red. Late. 

 var. atrosanguineum Deep red. 

 var. Batemanniae Apricot. Late. 4 ft. 



Same as L. Batemanniae. 

 var. Beautiful Star Orange red. 

 var. bicolor Yellow, streaked with red. 

 var. biligulatum Brownish red. 

 var. flore-pleno Deep red, semi-double. 

 var. fulgens Red. Same as L. fulgens. 

 var. hoematochroum D ark crimson. 



Fine. 



var. Horsmanni Same as hoematochroum. 

 var. lateritium Same as biligulatum. 

 var. Leonard Joerg Orange red, crimson 



spots. 

 var. marmoratum aureum Deep yellow, 



crimson spots. 

 var. Orange Queen Bright orange. 1 ft. 



Very fine. 

 var. Othello Blood red, tinged with 



orange. 



