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coloured flowers borne in August ; height 2 to 3ft. L. Bolanderi 
hails from Oregon, grows 3ft. high, and bears crimson-red 
spotted flowers in June. L. Brownii has large trumpet-shaped 
flowers, white within and brownish-red without. The anthers 
are brown. It flowers in June and grows 3ft. high. L. 
bulbiferum is a very pretty species from Central Europe, 
growing ift. high and bearing erect crimson and orange 
flowers in June. L. Burbanki is a deliciously fragrant hybrid 
lily with pale orange-yellow flowers, spotted with chocolate 
and flushed with crimson. It grows 4 to 6ft. high, and flowers 
in July. L. callosum is a Japanese species, with orange-red 
flowers borne in July. Height 2ft. L. canadense (Canadian 
Lily) is a lovely Canadian species, with yellow or orange 
bell-shaped flowers spotted inside. It flowers in July and 
grows 3ft. high. Flavum is a golden-yellow variety spotted 
with black, and rubrum one with flowers a red exterior and 
yellow inside, spotted with black. L. candidum (Madonna 
Lily) is the familiar old white lily and needs no detailed 
description. L. carniolicum is a native of Carniola, has red 
flowers and recurved petals. It flowers in July and grows 3ft. 
high. L. chalcedonicum is the old Turk’s Cap or Martagon 
Lily. It grows 3 to 4ft. high, has slender stems, and scarlet 
flowers borne in July. A native of S.E. Europe. Of this 
species there are two beautiful varieties, namely, Heldreichii, 
with richer and more massive flowers ; and maculatum, with 
rich scarlet flowers streaked with black on the outside. L. 
columbianus comes from British Columbia, grows 2^ft. high, 
and bears golden-yellow flowers spotted with red in July; a 
graceful species. L. concolor is a native of Japan, grows only 
a foot or so high, and bears bright scarlet flowers spotted with 
dark red in July. L. coridon is of similar growth to the latter 
species, but has citron-yellow flowers. L. cordifolium is a 
Japanese species, grows 3ft. high, and bears white tubular 
flow'ers in July. L. croceum (orange or Saffron Lily) is a 
European species, very hardy, and one of the best garden 
lilies. It grows 3 to 5ft. high, and bears orange flowers in 
June and July. L. Dalhansoni is a hybrid, bears purplish 
flowers in June and grows 4ft. high. L. davuricum is a pretty 
species from Siberia, grows 2 to 3ft. high, and bears yellow 
flowers flushed with red and spotted with black in June. L. 
giganteum is one of the noblest of the Lily family. It comes 
from the Himalayas, grows 10 to 14ft. high, and bears white 
tubular flowers streaked inside with purple in July. It has 
also very handsome foliage. L. elegans (Syn. L. thunbergi- 
anum) is one of the showiest garden lilies. It grows about a 
foot high, and bears scarlet-orange flow’ers spotted with orange 
in June and July. A native of Japan. Of this species there 
