74 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Leaves conspicuously plicate toward the end, mostly very concave, not 
recurved. 
Rather persistently glaucous. var. plicata. 
. Tall (1.5 to 3m.) Leaves at last greener. f. superba. 
; Leaves dark green, persistently denticulate. f. maculata. 
; Leaves purplish. Y. xX Deleuili. 
Leaves greener, very broad. ' ¥.X sulcata. 
Leaves olive-green, scarcely pungent. ¥.X Carrierei. 
Y. Giortosa Linnaeus. 
Synonymy as above. 
Acaulescent or not tall. Leaves broad, entire, green, neither recurved 
nor plicate, plane or very openly concave. — Plates 43. 44. 
The most common form of the Sea Islands of South 
Carolina and Georgia. 
Y. GLORIOsA MINOR Carriére, Rev. Hort.” 1860: 361. — 
Truffaut, Rev. Hort. 1869: 474. — Baker, Ref. Bot. 
5. pl. 319. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 225. 
? Y. acuminata Garden. 27 ; 266. f. 
Y. rubra Hort. 
A garden form, smaller in every way. — Plate 45. 
Y¥. @Lorrosa oBiigua (Haworth) Baker, Gard. Chron. 
1870 :1184. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 225. 
Y. obliqua Haworth, Syn. Pl. Succ. 69. (1812). — Lemaire, Ill, Hort. 
18 :95.—Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 8 3 40. — Koch, Den- 
drol. 223345. 
A form with glaucous leaves somewhat twisted to one side. 
Y. GLORIOSA MEDIO-STRIATA Planchon, Fl. des Serres. 23. 
pl. 2393-4. (1880).— Gard. Chron. n. s. 13: 716. — 
Belg. Hort. 31:36.— Wiener II]. Gart.-Zeit. 6: 156. 
Y. gloriosa medio-picta Carriére, Rev. Hort. 1880 : 259. 
A garden sport with a median whitish stripe on the leaves, 
Y. GLORIOSA ROBUSTA Carriére, Rev. Hort. 1868. 158. 
? Y. acutifolia Truffaut, Rev. Hort. 1869 ; 320. — Belg. Hort. 1870: 24. 
Y. gloriosa recurvata Baker, Gard. Chron. 1870: 1184. 
¥. gloriosa Gawler, Bot. Mag. 81. pl. 1260. — Redouté, Liliacées. 6, 
pl. 326-7. 
