LILIES IN ENGLAND SS 



L. speciosuni. 



Well in sandy peat and loam in Kent. 



Well in disintegrated syenite, peat, and loam in 

 Worcestershire. 



Well in heavy loam and granite in Carnarvon- 

 shire. 



Well in disintegrated red sandstone and peat in 

 South Devon. 



Well in loam in Surrey. 



Fairly in heavy red loam in South Devon. 



There are other less satisfactory reports of this 

 lovely Lily in its many varieties, but on the whole 

 they are encouraging to use it as a garden plant as 

 well as a pot plant. 



L. superbum. 



This Lily is so much like pardalinuin in its 

 needs that we need hardly repeat the general 

 praise of its well doing, especially in moist 

 peat in a partly shaded place. 



L. teniiifoliwn. 



This small Siberian Lily is not much cultivated, 

 and our reports said but little of it ; but we 

 find it does well in warm, sandy soil. The 

 stock should be renewed from seed. 



L. washingtonianum. 



Uncertain on oolite limestone in Gloucester- 

 shire. 



