4 LILIES 



2. Ettueion (true lilies). Large, fmmel or trtnri- J 

 pet-shaped blossoms, but shorter ; mostly wKitil er ' 

 light tints. Lanceolate leaves. 



3. Aechelieion. Blossoms large, funnel-shaped, 

 but open, the divisions spreading wide and turned 

 back; pistil curved forward and stamens diverging 

 from it. 



auratum speciosum 



Eenryi tigrinum 



4. IsoLiRiON (upright-flowered lilies). Blossoms 

 erect, more or less cup-shaped and generally early 

 expanding ; mostly oiange or reddish orange. 



5. Maetagon. Blossoms mostly Turk's cap, or 

 turn-cap type, the bell shape of L. canadense being an 



