RED JULY 
Color English ae = ipti Height Time of 
Name panos Description eet Bloom 
“Red” |CORAL OR (**Heichera See page 213. June 
26 |CRIMSON _ |sanguinea to late 
brilliant [BELLS Sept. 
“Bright |BULB- *Lilium Adesirable plant. Clustersof brown-| 2-4 ft. |July, 
red” BEARING |bulbiferum | spotted flowers sometimes shading |Hal/f Aug. 
18 = |LILY to orange. The scattered leaves |shade 
bear small bulbs. Pretty in border. 
Bulbous. Prop. by offsets or scales, 
very slowly by seed. Light rich soil. 
Avoid direct contact with manure. 
Europe. 
“Orange |RED *Lilium See page 214. Early 
red” 13 |CANADA Canadénse June 
deep & (LILY var. ribrum to 
redder Aug. 
“Orange SOUTHERN |*Lilium Not easily cultivated in the North.| 1-2 ft. |July 
red” RED LILY  (Catesbzi Bright flowers spotted with dark pur- |Sun or 
16 ple. Bulbous. Prop. by offsets, ‘half 
scales, or very slowly by seed. Light | shade 
well-drained soil, sandy and gravelly. 
Avoid contact with manure. 
Eastern U.S. A 
“Scarlet”?SCARLET  (|*Lilium + Gay nodding turban-shaped flow-| 3-4 ft. “ 
18 deeper MARTAGON |Chalcedéni- | ers, about 3 in. across, in small clus- |Sun or 
OR RED cum ters, surmount leafy stalks. | Good | half 
LILY massed in border. Bulbous. Prop. |shade 
by offsets, scales or very slowly by 
seed. Light well-drained soil. Avoid 
contact with manure. Greece. 
“Scarlet” JAPANESE '*Lilium See page 214. June, 
17 deeper RED STAR |céncolor July 
LILY 
“Orange |THUNBER- |**Lilium See page 214. “ 
red” GIAN LILY |élegans 
12 redder L. Dabiuri- 
& deeper cum, L. Thun- 
bergianum, L. 
umbellatum 
“Bright |PANTHER **Liflium. A fine species. Drooping orange-| 2-3 ft. |July 
red” 17, |LILY pardalinum | centred flowers with purple-spotted |Halj 
centre 5 L. Californi- | reflexed petals. Foliage in whorls. |shade 
cum Good for margin of shrubbery, etc. 
Bulbous. Prop. by offsets, scales, or 
very slowiy by seed. Light well- 
drained soi]. Avoid contact with ma- 
nure. Cal. 
“Scarlet”\SIBERIAN =| **Lilium See page 214. Late 
17. |CORAL LILY|tenuifolium June, 
brilliant July 
“Scarlet” SHINING *Lobélia Strikingly brilliant flowers, large, | 2-3 ft. |July, 
33 |CARDINAL (fdlgens deeper color and more showy than the |Sun Aug. 
warmer |FLOWER L. cardinalis | Cardinal Flower. Long narrow bronze- 
(Hort.) tinted leaves on the flower stalks. 
L. formosa Effective in clumps against green. 
Protect in winter; not strictly hardy. 
Prop. by seed or cuttings. Mexico. 
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