ORANGE JULY 
Englis Botanical ie? Height (Time of 
eae) Nene | Sea ici sition | Bloom 
“Tawny |BROWN *Hemero- A larger plant than H. flava. Flow-| 2-3 ft. |July, 
orange” DAY LILY, |cdllis filva | ers lily-shaped, in clusters of 6 to 12; |Sum or early 
14 MAHOGANY JH. disticha | good for cutting. Foliage grass-like. |balf Aug. 
brighter |LILY Attractive in masses especially in |shade 
semi-wild spots and on the edge of 
water. Easily cultivated. Prop. by 
division. Any moist rich soil. Europe; 
Asia. See Plate, page 319. 
*Var. Kwamso, Double Orange 
Lily; (color no. 9), double flowered 
and sometimes with variegated foli- 
age. Handsome “for edgings and rock- 
garden.” *Var. flore-pleno, a fine var. 
with a red spot on each petal. Var. 
variegata; leaves striped with white. 
Hort. vars. 
“Or- ORANGE Hieracium See page 211. June to 
ange’? |HAWK- aurantiacum Oct. 
12 WEED 
“Or- OREGON *Lilium See page 211. June, 
ange”  |LILY Columbianum early 
effect 7 L. parviflo- July 
rum, L. Sayt 
“Apri- |SHINING **Lilium One of the best and strongest vars. | 1-34 ft. |Mid. 
cot” THUNBER- |élegans var. | Very easy to grow. Flowers smaller |Sun or |July to 
10 pinker|GIAN LILY /ftilgens than the type, unspotted and of a |shade early 
L. Baéteman- | particularly charming color, generally Aug. 
nia, 3 on the stalk. Remarkably effective 
L. fulgens, massed in border or on margin of 
L. sangui- shrubbery. Rich light peaty soil. 
neum Avoid direct contact with manure. 
Japan. 
“Warm |WALLACE'S |**Lilium Rather pale flowers, spotted with| 1-2} ft. July 
apricot” |THUNBER- |élegans var. | black, generally two on the stalk. |Sun or 
11. |GIAN LILY |Wallacei Excellent in masses on the edge of |half 
L. Wallace: | shrubbery, or in the border or shady |shade 
part of rock-garden. Light rich soil. 
Avoid direct contact with manure. 
Japan. 
“Or- ASA GRAY’S |*Lilium See page 211. June, 
ange’? 26|LILY Grayi July 
orange 
“Reddish|SPOTTED OR **Lilium See page 211. es 
orange” |HANSON’S j|maculatum 
26 LILY L. Hénsoni 
orange 
“Reddish WILD *Lilium The most characteristic and widely | 1-3 ft. |July, 
orange” |ORANGE- _ |Philadél- distributed of our native Lilies. |Sun or |Aug. 
12 redder,RED OR phicum Charming delicate flowers of a beauti- jhal/ 
PHILADEL- ful color spotted with black, on grace- |shade 
PHIA LILY ful leafy stalks. Good for margin of 
Rhododendron bed or in_ border. 
Bulbous. Prop. by offsets, scales, or 
very slowly by seed. Light rich soil. 
Avoid direct contact with manure. 
N. Amer. 
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