L. CERNUUM 
A dainty and rare little Lily, blooming just 
after Tenuifolium which it closely resembles. 
The flowers are purplish-pink, slightly spotted 
and have a spicy fragrance. It is hardy and does 
well in full sun. Height 18 to 24 inches. July 
blooming. 
L. COLUMBIANUM 
This is a slender, graceful Lily and a native 
of our Island. It is hardy and quite thrifty. The 
small recurved flowers are orange to yellow, 
more or less spotted maroon. Leaves are in 
whorls. Height 4 to 5 feet June-July blooming. 
L. DAVURICUM 
This is one of the hardiest and thriftiest of 
Lilies, and one of the first to bloom. It grows 
about two feet high and bears an umbel of three 
to ten orange colored flowers, flushed red with 
claret colored spots. Bulbs are quite small which 
distinguish it from L. Umbellatum; a form of 
which is frequently substituted for this desirable 
species. 
L. HENRYI 
Because of its easy culture and vigorous 
growth Henryi is becoming very popular. It 
closely resembles the Speciosum Lilies but has 
orange-yellow blooms which are borne on stalks 
from four to six feet high. July-August bloom- 
