78 LILIES 



and sometimes regarded as a nat- 

 ural hybrid of them, but shorter 

 flower tubes than latter. First in- 

 troduced from Japan as L. UJci-uri. 

 Not hardy and best in pots. 



yar. Brownii Same as L. Brownii. 



yar. Colchesterens e Resembles L. 

 Brownii, but less brown and more 

 erect, and known also as L. Brownii 

 odorum, L. odorum and L. Colches- 

 terense. 



yar. roseum Same as L. Krameri and L. 

 roseum. 



L. Kelloggii Kellogg J s lily. 



Northwestern California. Pinkish purple, 

 with maroon spots; drooping; petals much re- 

 flexed ; very fragrant. Bears some resemblance 

 to L. Washingtonianum and the purple Marta- 

 gon lily. 



Prefers moist peat, or leaf -mold and sand, 

 with good drainage. 



L. Kewense Kew lily. 



Garden hybrid, L. Henryi x L. Brownii. 

 Creamy buff, changing to nearly white; 

 something like a small L. auratum. 



L. Krameri See japonicum. 



L. lancifolium See elegans and speciosum. 



