SPECIES, VAEIETIES, HYBEIDS 95 



the open and removed to greenhouse for flower- 

 ing. Easily cultivated and quite prolific* 



L. superium Swamp lily.^ 



Eastern United States to Canada. Orange, 

 flushed with scarlet and spotted with brown; 

 recurved ; 12 to 30 on stem, in cone-shaped clus- 

 ters. Color varies somewhat. July, August. 

 6 to 8 ft. 



Very hardy. Highly satisfactory border 

 lily. Does well in ordinary garden soil, if given 

 good drainage, partial shade and a groimd 

 cover. Preference is for swampy soil, but any 

 moist location will do. Good among low 

 shrubs. 



var. Carolinianum — Southern type, Vir- 

 ginia to Florida. Same as L. caro- 

 linianum. 



L. Sutchuense Su-Tchuen lily. 



Reddish orange, spotted with black. De- 

 scribed as form of L. tenuifolium and also 

 called syn. of L. Wallacei. 



L. Szovitzianum See monadelphum. 



L. Taliense Talien lily. 



China. White. Form of L. Martagon. 



1 Also known as American Turk's Cap lily. 



