204 BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS. 



L. carniolicum. — A native of the Levant, Austria 

 and Lombardy. A strong grower, stems rising from 

 two to three feet. Flowers appearing very early, last of 

 May or early in June ; delightfully fragrant, color bright 

 orange-scarlet, spotted with black. 



batemak's, a^d the chalcedonian lily. 



L. carolinianum. — Allied to L. superbum, which 



see. 



L. Catesbsei. — A native of South Carolina and 

 Florida, with fine grass-like foliage and very slender 

 flower stalk. Flowers closely resembling L. philadelpM- 



