SPECIES, VAEIETIES, HYBEIDS 85 



climates should be cultivated in a greenhouse. 

 Prefers a moist, peaty soil and a light position 

 ■where it is in no danger of being scorched by 

 the summer sun. 



L. nigrum Black lily. 



Dubious species ; syn. Sarana hamschatkensis 

 and Fritillaria^ kamschatica. 



L. nitidum See columhianium. 



L. occidentale 



Orange red, with crimson tips and black 

 spots. 2 to 4 ft. 



L. ochroleucum See sulphurewm. 



L. ochraceum 

 China. 



L. oxypetalum See yunnanense. 



L. odorum See Brovmii and japonicwm. 



L. papilliferum 



Yunnan, China. Dull red. Form of L. stt- 



L. pardalinum ^ t*^^ O^ ^^^f^^^lil^^y- 



California. ^^ftt^^^1|^w«lr parts of b^ 

 als orange with rd^spbxs; vaiSSflftj^Wwo^y 



1 Sjn. L. oaKforniQim^ .ukAt^^ ..kV^^ 



