76 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
‘¢ Sea islands ’’ of Georgia and South Carolina, with the 
type. 
Y. GLORIOSA SUPERBA (Haworth) Baker, Gard. Chron. 
1870:1184. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 225. — Ella- 
combe, Garden. 8:147. 
Y. superba Haworth, Suppl. 36. (1819).—Bot. Register. 20. pi. 
1690.— Lemaire, Il. Hort. 13 : 94. — Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. 
Louis. $:41.—Ellacombe, Gard. Chron. iii. 23111. 
Y. gloriosa Gard. Chron. n. s. 12: 500, 688. 7. 778.— Rept. Mo. Bot. 
Gard. 3. pl. 7. — Garden. 88 3202. f. 583446. f. 
A cultivated form of var. plicata, becoming 8 or 4 m. high, with greener 
leaves. — Plates 46, f. 1. 84, f. 4. 
Y. @Loriosa MACULATA Carriére, Rev. Hort. 1859: 389, 
430. — Koch, Dendrol. 2?: 345. 
A low garden form, with the plicate dark green leaves persistently a 
little roughened on the margin: the varietal name referring to a mottled 
variation of the usual red tinging of the flowers, 
22. Leaves more elongated, recurved. 
Y. rEcuRvVIFOLIA Salisbury, Parad. Lond. pl. 31. (1806).— 
Nuttall, Gen. 1: 218. — Pursh, Fl. 1: 228. — Elliott, 
Bot. S. C. & Ga. 1:401.— Lemaire, Ill. Hort. 
13 : 94.—Curtis, Bot. N. Car. 56. — Baker, Gard. 
Chron. 1870:1184. Ref. Bot. 5. pl. 321.— Hemsley, 
Garden. 8 : 133, 136. f.— Koch, Dendrol. 2?: 344. — 
Gardiner, Journ. of Hort. 42 : 246. /. 
Y. gloriosa recurvifolia Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 3 ¢ 39, 40. 
(1873). — Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18: 225. — Amer. Garden. 
11 : 661, 666. f. 
Y. recurva Haworth, Syn. Pl. Succ. 69. (1812).— Gard. Chron. n. s. 
18 ; 689. — Garden. 16; 528. 47 ; 337. f. — Gardening Ill. 18 : 230. /. 
222485. f. 
Y. obliqua Regel, Gartenflora. 8:36. 173161. pl. 580. 
Y. pendula Groenland, Rev. Hort. 1858 ; 433. f. 128.— Carriére, Rev. 
Hort. 18593488. f. 104.— Annales d’Hort. et de Bot. 2393. — 
Baker, Kew Bull. 1892 ; 8. — Garden. 1; 238. f. 
¥. gloriosa Riddell, N.O. Med & Surg. Journ. 8:763.— Lloyd & 
Tracy, Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. 28371, 91. 
Y. gloriosa mollis Carriére, Rev. Hort. 18603 362.—Baker, Gard. 
Chron. 1870; 1184. 
