48 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Leaves 25 to 40 mm. wide, gradually acute, rather rigid, striate, the 

 outer rarely recurving. Petals broad, acute. Capsules rather narrowly 

 cylindrical. Plates 8.12,f.l. 



West-central North Carolina to southeastern South Caro- 

 lina, Florida from Jacksonville to Tampa, and doubtless in 

 the intervening country. Plate 85, f. 1. 



Y. FILAMENTOSA VARIEGATA Carrierc, Rev. Hort. I860: 



215. Naudin, Plantes Feuill. Colors'. 1. pi. 51. 



Lowe, Beautiful Lvd. Plants. 105. pi. 51. Garden. 

 1:152. /. 27 t :266,309. 32:600. Gardeners' Chron. 

 n. s. 7 : 341. * n. s. 13 : 594. n. s. 23 : 803. 



? T. ftlamentosa aurea elegantissima Wiener 111. Gart.-Zeit. 5 : 389. 

 (1880). 



T. filamentosa bicolor Hort. 



T. recuroifolia Park & Cemetery. 11 : 184. /. 



Leaves margined and striped with various shades of white and yellow. 



A garden sport, or series of sports, the color extremes of 

 which should doubtless bear distinctive horticultural names. 



Y. FILAMENTOSA PATENS Carriere, Rev. Hort. I860 : 216. 



Y.filamentosa Mohr, Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. 6: 441, in part. 



Leaves rather rigidly spreading, 15 to 20 mm. wide, gradually attenu- 

 ate to a sharp point. 



From northwestern to southeastern Georgia. Plate 85, 

 f- 2. 



Y. FILAMENTOSA BRACTEATA Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. 

 Louis. 3:52-3. (1873). Watson, Proc. Amer. Acad. 

 14:254. Baker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 228. 

 ? Y. filamentosa maxima Carriere, Kev. Hort. 1860:213. 



Very large, with elongated leaves, the outer recurved, mostly large 

 foliaceous scape bracts, more frequently puberulent panicle sometimes 

 nearly 5 m. high, and more attenuate petals. Capsule narrowly oblong, 

 mucronate-beaked. Plate 9. 



About Charleston, S. C., and doubtless along the adja- 

 cent Georgia coast, where it is sometimes seen in cultivation. 



