110 LILIACE^. (lily family.) 



1. C. Californicum, Gr. Stems 1 to 3 ft. liigh, bearing several to twenty cir more 

 flowers; lip nearly white, 5 to 7 lines long. Cool swamps. 



2. C. moatanum, Dougl. Stems shorter; flowers rarely more than 2 or 3; lip much 



larger, white marked with yellow and purple. Forests. 



Order 54. IRIDACSiS. 



Herbs with 2-ranked leaves, the flower buds inclosed by bracts. Perianth adherent 

 to the ovary, segments in two, often unequal, sets. Stamens 3, anthers extrorse. Ovary 

 8-celled, style 1, stigmas 3, often petaloid. 



1. IRIS, L. Flag. 

 Outer segments of the perianth spreading or reflexed and larger than the erect or 

 incurving petals. Stamens distinct, covered by the petaloid stigmas. Plants springing 

 from thickened rootstocks, with sword-shaped leaves and showy flowers. 



1. I. longipetala has large, light blue flowers, with rather slender petals. Grows 

 in masses on moist hill sides. 



2. I. Dougiasiana has (usually) light yellow flowers, with the tube of the perianth 

 prolonged considerably beyond the ovary. — Open woods. 



3. I, macrosiphon. Torr. Stems very short from a slender rootstock; leaves 



slender; flowei-s bright purple; perianth tube ver^^ long and slender; ovary tapering to 



a short peduncle. 



2. SISYRINCHIUM, L. 



Flowers small; the segments of the perianth flat, equal. Stamens united. Stigma 3- 

 cleft. Grass-like plants, with winged scapes. 



1. S. bellum, Wat. Flowers blue; ovary globular. Hillsides. 



2. S. Californicum, Ait. f. Flowers j-ellow, larger; ovary nearly ovoid. Swamps. 



Order 55. LILIACS-S]. 



Herbs, or rarely woody plants, with regular and symmetrical flowers; the perianth free 

 from the chiefly 3-celled ovary, with the divisions all petaloid (except in Trillium and 

 Calochortus), the stamens opposite the divisions of the perianth (in some Brodicca, 3 

 alternating with 3 staminodia), with 2-celled anthers; fruit a few-many-seeded pod or 

 berry; the seeds with copious albumen. 



Series I. Floral bracts present and more or less scarious. Perianth persistent; 

 segments 1-several-nerved. Stamens perigynous; anthers introrse. Style imdivided, 

 persistent (except in Chlorogalum). Fruit a loculicidal capsule with black seeds (except 

 in Smilacina and JIaianthemum). See Leucocrinum at the end. 



§ 1. Inflorescence umbellate, tipon a naJced scape arising from a corm or hulo. 

 * Bracts 2 (sometimes 4), broad and spathaceous; capsule lobed Allium. 1 



