264 Classified Lists 
Liy (Lilium, var. fulgens [L. Batemanii]). 2 ft. A vigorous variety 
with reddish-salmon flowers resembling the Flava Lily in form. Of 
peculiarly trying color unless well separated from others by white, as it 
harmonizes with nothing. 
Lity (Lilium Japonicum, var. roseum [L. Kremeri]). This lily 
varies from pure white to a deeper reddish pink. It is difficult to retain 
as the bulb rots if water gets into it. The Japanese plant this variety 
on its side, surrounding it with sand; thus the scales shed water and 
prevents water from entering the center of the bulb. 
Lity (Lilium speciosum, var. rosewm). 2-3 ft. A beautiful pink 
variety of this choice fragrant lily. Is sometimes almost white or pale 
pink with carmine spots; blooms until late frosts. For culture, see L. 
speciosum, White Per., August. 
Monrsretia (Tritonia Potsii, var. rosea, known also as Montbretia 
Potsii). 2 ft. A deep salmon-pink variety of this autumn flowering 
plant. For culture, see Montbretia, Yellow Per., September. 
Putox. Perennial (P. paniculata, var. Athis). A salmon-pink 
variety. 
Puiox (P., var. Margaret Slack). A bright pink variety. For cul- 
ture, see Phlox, White Per., August. 
Sepum. Showy (Sedum spectabile). 2 ft. Thick succulent plant 
with pale glaucus leaves and large branching flat-topped heads of pink 
flowers. All Sedums flourish natively among stones, so that an open 
loamy soil and a few loose stones furnish a favorable condition for it; 
blooms until frost. 
SEDuM (S. stolonijferum). 14 ft. A pink species from Asia Minor. 
Flowers ? in. across in terminal clusters on a reddish stem. 
SEPTEMBER 
PINK SHRUBS 
LESPEDEZA SIEBOLDI, a pink variety, see Lespedeza, Blue Shrubs, 
September. 
PoLyGonuM BALDSCHUANICUM. 20 ft. A woody climber with pale 
green leaves, flowers rose color in terminal and axillary clusters. A 
very beautiful species. Give similar culture to P. multiflorum, White 
Shrubs, September. 
Rosr Mattow, RosE or SHARON, SHRUBBY ALTHEA (Hibiscus 
