72 LILIES 



dauricum, with which it is easily confounded. 

 May, June, July. ^ to 1 ft. 



Very hardy. One of the best border lilies. 

 Thrives in ordinary garden soil, but prefers 

 light loam, peat and leaf -mold. Stands full ex- 

 posure. Fine for rock garden or naturalizing. 



var. Alice Wilson — Lemon. Dwarf. 



var. alutaceum — ^Apricot. Dwarf. Early. 



var. alutaceum Prince of Orange — ^Apricot 



with black spots, 

 var. armeniacum — Orange red. Late, 

 var. atrosanguineum — Deep red. 

 var. Batemanniae — ^Apricot. Late. 4 ft. 



Same as L. Batemanniae. 

 var. Beautiful Star — Orange red. 

 var. bicolor — ^Yellow, streaked with red. 

 var. biligulatum — ^Brownish red. 

 var. flore-pleno — ^Deep red, semi-double, 

 var. fulgens — ^Eed. Same as L. fulgens. 

 var. hoematochroum — D ark crimson. 



Fine, 

 var. Horsmanni — Same as hoematochroum. 

 var. lateritium — Same as biligulatum. 

 var. Leonard Joerg — Orange red, crimson 



spots, 

 var. marmoratum aureum — Deep yellow, 



crimson spots, 

 var. Orange Queen — ^Bright orange. 1 ft. 



Very jGLne. 

 var. Othello — ^Blood red, tinged with 



orange. 



