74 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Leaves conspicuously plicate toward the end, mostly very concave, not 



recurved. 



Rather persistently glaucous. var. plicata. 



Tall (1.5 to 3 m.) Leaves at last greener. f. superba. 



Leaves dark green, persistently denticulate. f. maculata. 



Leaves purplish. Y. X DeleuiU. 



Leaves greener, very broad. Y. X sulcata. 



Leaves olive-green, scarcely pungent. T. X Carrierei. 



Y. GLORIOSA Linnaeus. 

 Synonymy as above. 



Acaulescent or not tall. Leaves broad, entire, green, neither recurved 

 nor plicate, plane or very openly concave. Plates 43. 44. 



The most common form of the Sea Islands of South 

 Carolina and Georgia. 



Y. GLORIOSA MINOR Carriere, Rev. Hort. 1860:361. 

 Truffaut, Rev. Hort. 1869:474. Baker, Ref . Bot. 

 5. pi. 319. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 225. 



? T. acuminata Garden. 27 :266. /. 



T. rubra Hort. 



A garden form, smaller in every way. Plate 45. 



Y. GLORIOSA OBLIQUA (Haworth) Baker, Gard. Chron. 



187O : 1184. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 18 : 225. 

 T. obliqua Haworth, Syn. PL Succ. 69. (1812). Lemaire, 111. Hort. 

 13:95. Engelmann, Trans. Acad. St. Louis. 3 : 40. Koch, Den- 

 drol. 2 2 :345. 



A form with glaucous leaves somewhat twisted to one side. 



Y. GLORIOSA MEDIO-STRIATA Planchon, Fl. des Serres. 23. 

 pi. 23 93-4. (1880). Gard. Chron. n. s. 13: 716. 

 Belg. Hort. 31 : 36. Wiener 111. Gart.-Zeit. 6 : 156.' 



Y. gloriosa medio-picta Carriere, Rev. Hort. 1880 : 259. 

 A garden sport with a median whitish stripe on the leaves. 



Y. GLORIOSA ROBUSTA Carriere, Rev. Hort. 1868. 158. 



? T. acutifolia Truffaut, Rev. Hort. 1869 : 320. Belg. Hort. 1870 : 24. 

 Y. gloriosa recurvata Baker, Gard. Chron. 1870: 1184. 

 Y. gloriosa Gawler, Bot. Mag. 31. pi. 1260. Redoute, Liliacees. 6. 

 pi. 326-7. 



