66 LILIES 



L. earmolicum Camiolian lily. 



Lombardy, Dalmatia, Bosnia. Vermilion 

 red; smaller and less bright than L. pom- 

 ponium. July. 3 ft. 



Thrives in ordinary garden soil. Has done 

 well even in clay. 



L. carolinianum '■ Carolina lily. 



Southeastern United States. Orange red, 

 spotted with black and marked with yellow; 

 recurved. Resembles L. superhum, but less 

 striking and foliage is broader. July, August. 

 3 ft. 



Quite hardy. Will thrive in ordinary gar- 

 den soil, if well-drained. 



L. Cateshaei Southern red lily. 



North Carolina to Florida and Kentucky. 

 Orange red, spotted with purple and yellow; 

 generally solitary. July, li/^ ft. 



Tender and rather unreliable in northern 

 gardens. Prefers sandy or gravelly peat and 

 a cool, moist, partially shaded place. Often 

 found in pine barrens. Good for rock garden, 



L. Catianiae; See Martagon. 



3-Syn. L. superbum carolinianum. 



