ENCYCLOPADIA 
OF HORTICULTURE. 269 
Lilium continued. 
Fic. 417, LILIUM CONCOLOR PULCHELLUM, sho’ 
cence, (2) Ovary and Anther, and (3) Portion 
) A garden synonym of L. elegans 
wing Inflores- 
of Stem, Waun Leaf. 
„showing Habit and detached 
disposed in deltoid or umbellate ra- 
funnel-shaped ; segments beauti- 
L. croceum (yellow).* 
cemes ; perianth erect, broadly 
n, slightly scarlet-tinted. July. l. scattered, clustered, 
reading, or at length lightly 
squarrose, linear; inferior ones 
„ purple-spotted, 
Stem 3ft. to 6ft. high 
more or less cobwebby. South Europe. SYN. 
De Candolle) (under which name it is figured in 
Lilium—continued. 
L. davuricum (Dahurian).* fl. umbellate or shortly racemose ; 
perianth beautiful scarlet ; pedicels naked or lightly cobwebby. 
July. J. sessile, linear, trinerved. Stem 2ft. to 3ft. high, slender, 
green. Siberia, 1745. Syns. L. pennsylvanicum (B. M. „ 
L. spectabile (R. G. 549). See Fig. 418. (B. M. 1210; R. G. 740.) 
L. ele: (elegant).* f. pale scarlet-red, scarcely at all 
spotted, from Sin. to 6in. across when expanded. July. J. broader 
than in the other forms, lanceolate, sometimes lin. wide, without 
bulblets in their axils. Stem one or two-headed. Japan, 1835. 
SYNS. L. aurantiacum (P. M. B. vii. 127), L. lancifolium, L. Thun- 
bergianum (B. R. 1839, 38). See Fig. 419. 
L. e. alutaceum (ornamentally-dotted). fl. solitary; e 
pale apricot colour; interior of segments copiously dotted with 
purple. Stem dwarf. Syn. L. Thunbergianum aureum nigro- 
maculatum (under which name it is figured in F. d. S. 1627), 
L. e. armeniacum (apricot-colour).* fl. golden-spotted, one or 
two. J. thirty to forty; inferior ones linear. Stem under 1ft. high. 
L. e. . dark red).* fl. very often solitary ; seg- 
ments broad, blotched with red. Syn. coruscans, of trda. 
Fig. 420. LILIUM GIGANTEUM. 
