— 15 — 
feet high, with very numerous leaves all in circles, and large 
flowers of a clear orange reel spotted with maroon. 
111. VAR. MAGNIFICUM. 
A very line variety which every one should have. As large as 
preceding, but'glossier and darker foliage, and each spot 
surrounded with a red circle giving a gorgeous effect. It is a 
reliable bloomer, flowering the first season, even from small 
bulbs, and is a grand acquisition'to any garden. 
112. L. BLOOMERIANUM. 
A dwarfed species, with flowers colored like the last, onlv one 
to three feet high, with small bulbs. 
113. L. COLUMBIANUM. 
A beautiful slender lily one to three feet high, a minature 
L. Humboldtii, orange yellow, very easily grown. 
114. L. BO LANDER I. 
This beautiful lily has been the rarest of all. In bulb and 
habit it somewhat resembles L. Columbianum, but the flower is 
bell shaped and deep red. Quite showy. 
group ii— LEOPARD LILIES. 
115. L. Pardalinum. 
A fine lilv preferring a rich damp soil but doing well in any 
garden. Large revolute flowers orange red at center, scarlet 
tipped, thickly spotted with maroon. It is so easily grown and 
is so handsome that it should be found in every garden. 
The form I have is close to the so called L. Californicum. 
116. Var. JOHNSONI. 
So far as I have seen the best variety of L. Pardalinum, very 
stout and tall with rich dark foliage, and a fine flower, the 
upper half a glowing crimson, very showy. From British 
Columbia. 
117. LILIUM ROEZLI. 
A very handsome lily first introduced into European gardens 
by RoezI about 1870 and figured in Roezl Gartenflora t. 166. It 
afterwards was lost and even the name appropriated for a mere 
color form of L. pardalinum. Well described by Baker. In 
general habit it is like L. pardalinum, but the bulbs do not form 
clumps. The petals are reflexed to their base, the color through¬ 
out a brilliant orange red exactly the color of L. Humboldtii^ 
not tipped with red as in all forms of L. pardaiinums. Spotted 
dark purple. One of the prettiest of Pacific Coast lilies. 
118. L. PARRYL. 
One of the finest lilies in the world. Bulb and leaves as m the 
last, but long trumpet shape flowers, of a fine lemon yellow, 
and very fragrant. 
