RED 
JUNE 
Color 
English 
Name 
Botanical 
Name and 
Synonyms 
Description 
Height 
and 
Situation 
Time of 
Bloom 
“Orange 
red” 
13 deep 
& redder 
“Scarlet” 
17 deeper 
“Orange 
ted” 
12 redder 
& deeper 
“Scarlet” 
16 
“Scarlet” 
17 bril- 
liant 
“Scarlet”? 
bet. 
12 & 18 
RED 
CANADA 
LILY 
JAPANESE 
RED STAR 
LILY 
THUNBER- 
GIAN LILY 
TURBAN 
LILY 
SIBERIAN 
CORAL 
LILY 
MALTESE 
SAGE, 
JERUSALEM 
CROSS, 
SCARLET 
LIGHTNING 
*Lilium 
Canadénse 
var, ribrum 
*Lilium 
céncolor 
**Lilium 
élegans 
L. Daburi- 
cum, L. Thun- 
bergianum, L. 
umbellatum 
*Lilium 
pomponum 
L. rubrum 
**L flium 
tenuifdlium 
**L ¥chnis 
Chalcedénica 
& more brilliant), rich crimson flow- 
ers. Hort. Other horticultural vars. 
range in color from white to dark 
crimson. 
H. Americana, Alum Root.  Slen- 
der pyramidal clusters of small green- 
ish or purplish red flowers rise from 
the tufts of wavy-toothed heart- 
shaped foliage for which it is chiefly 
grown. Suitable for the rock-garden 
or for edging the border. Eastern N. 
Amer. 
A picturesque native species. Flow- 
ers with dark spots droop in clusters; 
petals reflexed. Easy to cultivate. 
Plant in clumps in the border or 
among shrubs, or naturalize. Bul- 
bous. Prop. by offsets, scales or very 
slowly by seed. Any well-drained 
soil. Eastern N. Amer. 
Erect star-like 
Graceful species. 
Good 
flowers in terminal clusters. 
for cutting. Foliage poor. Mass 
among shrubs or in border. Easy to 
grow. Bulbous. Prop. by offsets or 
scales. Slaty soil. Avoid direct con- 
tact with manure. China. 
A very hardy and useful species. 
Large flowers borne erect on sturdy 
leafy stalks. Easy togrow. Brilliant 
massed in the border. Bulbous. Prop. 
by offsets or scales. Any light peaty 
soil. Avoid direct contact with ma- 
nure. Japan. See Plate, page 215. 
Turban-shaped fragrant flowers in 
regular many-flowered racemes sur- 
mount the leafy stem. Mass or scatter 
in border. Bulbous. Prop. by off- 
sets, scales or very slowly by seed. 
Light well-drained soil. Avoid direct 
contact with manure. Alps. 
Waxy drooping flowers with re- 
curved petals in clusters of twelve 
surmount slender stems. Pleasing 
massed in the border. Prop. by seed 
and “‘bud scales.” Well-drained light 
soil. Avoid direct contact with ma- 
nure. Siberia. 
Striking though somewhat stalky 
plant with flowers in brilliant crowded 
terminal clusters above rather hairy 
foliage. Excellent near white flowers 
in the border. Prop. by seed and 
division. Any rich garden soil. 
Var. flore-pleno a double form. 
Russia. 
1-4 ft. 
Sun or 
balf 
shade 
1-14 ft. 
Sun or 
half 
shade 
1-2 ft, 
Sun or 
half 
shade 
24-3 ft. 
Hal 
shade 
i-2 ft. 
Sun 
2-3 ft. 
Sun or 
shade 
June 
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