LIGUSTRUM 



499 



LILIUM 



L, angustifo'lium, (narrow- leaved) of gardens. See L. 



MASSALONGIANUM. 



califo'rnicum (Calif ornian). See L. OVALIFOLIUM. 



compa'ctum (compact). See L. ROXBURGHII. 



coria'ceum (leathery). See L. JAPONICUM CORIACETM. 



deci'duum (deciduous). White. Central China. 



delavaya'num (Delavayan). 2. White. Leaves 



myrtle-like. Yunnan. 1900. 



He'nryi (Henry's). White. Central China. 1910. 

 Hooke'ri (Hooker's). See L. WALLICHII. 

 Ibo'ta (Ibota). 3-8. White. China; Japan; 



Sachalin. 1861. 

 obova'tum (reverse-egg-shaped). 



regelia'num (Regelian). 

 insula're (insular). 2-4. White. Origin unknown. 



1877. 

 japo'nicum( Japanese). 3-6. White. China; Japan. 



1845. 



Alivo'ni (Alivon's). See L. LUCIDUM ALIVONI. 

 au'reo-variega'tum (golden- variegated). See L. 



LUCIDUM AUREO-VARIEGATUM. 



coria'ceum (leathery-). 2-3. White. Japan. 

 coria'ceum involu'tum (inrolled). 2-3. White. 



Leaves rolled. Japan. 

 macrophy'llum (large-leaved). 2-6. White. 



Leaves twice as large. 



lu'cidum (shining). 3-14. June. China. 1794. 

 Alivo'ni (Alivon's). Leaves variegated with pale 



yellow. 1886. 

 au'reo-variega'tum (golden- variegated). Leaves 



variegated with deep yellow. 

 floribu'ndum (free-flowering). 8. July. China. 



1794. 

 tricolor (three-coloured). Leaves green, yellow 



and red. 

 macroca'rpum (large-fruited). 3-5. White in 



cylindric panicle. Japan (?). 1904. 

 magnolia fo' Hum (Magnolia- leaved). See L. LUCIDUM. 

 massalongia'num (Massalongian) . 2-6. White. 



Himalaya. 1877. 



me'dium (median). 3-5. White. Japan. 1891. 

 myrtifo'lium (myrtle- leaved) . See L. MASSALONGI- 

 ANUM. 

 neilgherre'nse (Neilgherrian). 15. White. August. 



India. 1820. 

 nepale'nse (Nepaul). 3-6. White. June. Himalaya. 



1823. 

 gla'brum (glabrous). 3-5. White. Leaves 



smooth. 

 ovalifo'lium (oval-leaved). 6-15. White. Japan. 



1877. 

 fo'liis au'reis (golden-leaved). Leaves much 



variegated with deep yellow, or wholly yellow. 

 insta'bile (unstable). Leaves alternate, opposite 



or in whorls of three. 1878. 

 variega'tum (variegated). Leaves variegated with 



yellow. Japan. 1865. 

 , Quihou'i (Quihoui). 3-6. White. Summer. China. 



1868. 



robu'stum (robust). White. Himalaya. 1877. 

 rosmarinifo'lium (rosemary-leaved). See L. MASSA- 

 LONGIANUM. 

 Roxbu'rghii (Roxburgh's). 3. White. Himalaya. 



1874. 



sine'nse (Chinese). 8-15. White. China. 1858. 

 ,, fo'liisau'reisvariega'tis (golden- variegated-leaved). 

 na'num (dwarf). 1-2. White. 1875. 



spica'tum (spiked). See L. NEPALENSE. 

 Staunto'ni (Staunton's). See L. SINENSE. 



strongylophy' Hum (round-leaved). 3-5. White. China. 

 syn'ng^o'rwm(Syringa-flowered). See L. JAPONICUM. 

 vesti'tum (clothed). See L. NEPALENSE. 

 villo'sum (shaggy). See L. SINENSE. 

 vulga're (common). 3-10. White. June, July. 



Britain. 



angustifo'lium (narrow-leaved). 8. June. Britain. 

 au'reum (golden). Leaves golden. 

 buxifo'lium (box-leaved). Leaves small, broad, 



evergreen. 

 chloroca'rpum (green- fruited). 8. Berries green. 



June. Britain. 



glau'cum (sea-green). Leaves sea-green. 

 , ita'licum (Italian). Leaves evergreen. Italy. 

 leucoca'rpum (white-fruited). 8. \Vhite-berried. 



L. vulga're lute'scens (yellowish). Flowers creamy- 



yellow. Austria. 1908. 

 pe'ndulum (pendulous). Branches long, drooping ; 



requires grafting as a standard. 

 ,, sempervi'rens (evergreen). See L. VULGARE 



ITALICUM. 

 variega'tum (variegatum). 8. Leaves blotched 



yellow. June. Britain. 

 xanthoca'rpum (yeUow- fruited). 8. Berries yellow. 



August. Italy. 

 Walke'ri (Walker's). 5-10. White. Ceylon and 



Nilghiris. 1898. Greenhouse. 

 Walli'chii (Wallich's). 2-4. White. Himalaya. 



1877. 

 yunnane'nse (Yunnan). 10-12. White. Yunnan, 



China. 1902. 



LILAC. See SYRINGA. 



LI'LIUM. The Lily. (From the Celtic It, white. Nat. 

 ord. Lilyworts [Liliaceae]. Linn. 6-Hexandria, i-Mono- 

 gynia.) 



Offsets from the bulbs ; also seeds, and, in some cases, 

 small stem-bulbs ; in general, light, rich, sandy loam ; 

 some, however, as those from America and Japan, like 

 the addition of some fibrous peat, and the latter are 

 generally the better for a cold pit treatment in winter, 

 though they will do in a bed well drained. 



GREENHOUSE BULBS. 

 L. a'tro-sangui'neum (dark-blood-coloured). See L. UM- 



BELLATUM ATROSANGUINEUM. 



cordifo'lium (heart-shaped). 3-4. White, marked 



purple within. Japan. 1853. 

 ,, coru' scans (glittering). See L. ELEGANS. 

 exi'mium (splendid). See L. LONGIFLORUM EXIMIUM. 

 gigante'um (gigantic). 10. White. July. Himalaya. 



1852. 

 ,, ,, yunnane'nse (Yunnan). Larger, better coloured. 



Yunnan. 1904. 

 ,, lancifo'lium (spear-leaved) of gardens. See L. 



SPECIOSUM. 

 Lo'wii (Low's). 2. White, blotched purple inside. 



Upper Burma. 1891. 

 neilgherre'nse (Nilghiris). 2-3. White. Nilghiris. 



1862. 

 nepale'nse (Nepaul). 2-6. Yellow, crimson. Nepaul. 



1853- 



ochroleu'cum (yellow- white). See L. SULPHUREUM. 

 Philippine' nse (Philippines). 2-3. White. July. 



Philippines. 1873. 

 ,, primuli'num (primrose). 5. Pale yellow, tinted 



green outside. Upper Burma. 



ro'seum (rose-coloured). 12. Purple. April. Hima- 

 laya. 1843. 

 specio'sum (showy). 2. Orange. August. Japan. 



a' Ibum (white-flowered). 3. White. July. Japan. 



1833- 

 ,, gloriosoi' 'des (Gloriosa-like). White, spotted 



scarlet. Japan. 1880. 

 Kctfrnpferi (Kaempfer's). 3. Rose, purple. July. 



Japan. 1833. 

 puncta'tum (spotted- flowered). 3. White-spotted. 



July. Japan. 1835. 

 ru'brum (red-flowered). 3. Rose. July. Japan. 



1833- 



sulphu'reum (sulphur). 4-6. Light yellow, shaded 

 purple at the tips. Burma. 1889. 



thompsonia'num (Dr. Thompson's). 'See L. ROSEUM. 



thunbergia'num (Thunberg's). See L. ELEGANS. 

 wallichia'num (Wallich's). 5. Greenish- white. Oc- 

 tober. Nepaul. 1850. 



supe'rbum (superb). See L. SULPHUREUM. 



HARDY BULBS. 



L. alpi'num (alpine). See L. PARVUM. 

 andi'num (Andes). See L. PHILADELPHICUM ANDINUM. 

 angustifo'lium (narrow- leaved). See L. POMPONIUM. 

 ,, auranti'acum (light-orange). See L. BULBIFERUM. 

 ,, aura'ntium (orange). See L. CROCEUM. 

 aura' turn (golden-rayed). 4-6. \Vhite, with yellow 

 ray, spotted purple. Japan. 1862. 



