HYBRIDS OF HEMEROCALLIS. 417 
crossed with H. citrina. H. fulva maculata, which has a large (much 
larger than ordinary fulva) and effective blossom, refuses so far to pro- 
duce seed in my garden. The name is, as Herr W. Miiller says in the 
“ Gardeners’ Chronicle’ for September 1, 1906, p. 158, “ unfortunate,” 
as there is nothing maculate about the flower. It closely resembles 
what I should lock for in a single form of the plant, which generally 
appears in catalogues as disticha plena. 
A List or Hemerocatiis Hyprips. 
H. flava x aurantiaca . : y : - ‘ . Yeld 
x aurantiaca major - : p . Yeld 
x Middendorttii . : ‘ : F . Yeld 
x Sieboldii_. : : - 2 : . Yeld 
H. Thunbergii x aurantiaca . : : : 3 7 . Yeld 
x aurantiaca major : , : : . Wallace 
x citrina : : : > - : . Sprenger 
x Middendorffii . : d : : . Yeld 
ie; x minor. : : : : - ; . Sprenger 
H. minor ~x citrina : : - . ‘ 2 . Sprenger 
x Middendorffii :?) E : : - . Yeld 
H. minor crocea x Thunbergii 2 : : : : . Sprenger 
H. citrina x aurantiaca major : : : - . Sprenger 
H fulya maculata x aurantiaca major - : : : . Sprenger 
