SPECIES, VAEIETIES, HYBEIDS 81 

 L. maculatum See Hansoni. 



L. Marhan Marhan lily. 



Garden hybrid; L. Martagon album x L. 

 Hansoni. Tawny orange, curiously spotted 

 and streaked with reddish brown ; backs of pet- 

 als whitish. Has Martagon blossoms and 

 habit, with thick petals of other parent. June, 

 July. 4 to 5 ft. 



Thrives in good garden loam. 



var. Ellen Willmott Finest and most ro- 

 bust form. 



L. maritimum Coast lily. 



Coast of Northern California. Reddish 

 orange, spotted with purple; drooping, bell- 

 shaped ; petals much reflexed. Slender growth. 

 Duly. 3 ft. 



Very difficult in cultivation. Being a native 

 of peaty meadows, it prefers moist peaty soil, 

 in partial shade. Good for the rock garden. 



L. Martagon 1 Purple Martagon lily. 2 



Central and Southern Europe into Asia. 

 Dull purplish pink, somewhat spotted; small, 

 turban-shaped; in large pyramidal clusters; 

 rather unpleasant odor. June, July. 2 to 5 

 ft. The bulbs are eaten by the Cossacks. 



1 Syn. L. dalmaticum. 



2 Known also as Turk's cap lily. 



