LILIUM 



500 



LILIUM 



aura turn crue'ntum (blood-coloured). Rays broader 



and darker than in L. a. rubro-vittatum. 

 , macra'nthum (large-flowered). Segments of flowers 



broader; leaves broader. Japan. 1880. 

 , ,, platyphy'llum (broad-leaved). See L. AURATUM 



MACRANTHUM. 



, ,, ru'bro-vitta'tum (red-banded). Rays deep crimson. 

 Japan. 1867. 



, ru'brum (red). See L. AURATUM RUBRO-VITTATUM. 



, tri' color (three-coloured). White, spotted with 

 yellow. Japan. 1880. 



, virgina'le (virginal). White, without spots, and 

 golden rays. Japan. 1880. 



, Wi'ttei (Witte's). White with yellow rays, with- 

 out spots. Japan. 1867. 



, avena'ceum (oat-scaled). iJ-2. Bright yellow-red, 

 dotted. Japan, &c. 1865. 



, Batema'nnice (Mrs. Bateman's). See L. ELEGANS 

 BATEMANNI/E. 



, Bellado'nna (beautiful-lady), i-ij. Rich red, spot- 

 less. Supposed hybrid. 



, Bio'ndii (Biond's). See L. PAPILLIFERUM. 



, bloomeria'num (Bloomerian). See L. HUMBOLDTII 



OCELLATUM. 



, Bolande'ri (Bolander's). 1-3. Crimson-red, spotted. 



June, July. California. 1889. 

 , Bro'wnii (Brown's). ij~4. White, with red-brown 



on back of three segments. China and Japan. 



1804. 

 Chlora'ster (Chloraster). White, with red-brown 



streaks. Western China. 1891. 

 , ,, leuca'nthum (white-flowered). 3. White, tinted 



greenish-yellow ; bulbiferous. Western China. 



, platyphy'llum (broad-leaved). Leaves broader. 

 viri'dulum (greenish). 3. Cream-white and yellow- 

 green, tinted claret without. Japan. 1885. 

 , bulbi'ferum (bulb- bearing). 2-4. Brilliant red, 



spotted black. S. Europe. 1596. 

 bulbi'ferum umbella'tum (umbelled). See L. UMBEL- 



LATUM. 

 buschia'num (Buschian). See L. CONCOLOR BUSCHI- 



ANUM. 



callo'sum (beautiful). ij~3. Bright scarlet, unspotted. 



Japan. 1840. 

 camschatcJnse (Kamtschatka). See FRITILLARIA 



CAMTSCHATCENSIS. 



canade'nse (Canadian). iJ-2. Rich orange- red, 

 spotted. July. N. Amer. 1629. 

 ,, fta'vum (yellow). Shining yellow, spotted claret. 

 ,, ru'brum (red). Yellow inside, red outside, spotted. 

 ca'ndidum (white). 2-5. White. June, July. S. 

 Europe ; Syria. 1596. 



fo'liis au'reo-margina'tis (golden-edged). Leaves 

 edged golden-yellow. 



spica'tum (spiked). Bracts greenish-white. 

 ,, stria'tum (striped). Streaked purple outside. 

 carnio'licum (Carniolian). 2-3. Orange-yellow to 



scarlet. June. S. Europe. 

 carolinia'num (Carolinian). See L. SUPERBUM CARO- 



LINIANUM. 

 Catesbce'i (Catesby's). 1-2. Rich orange-red. N. 



Amer. 1787. 

 chalcedo'nicum (Chalcedonian). 1^-4. Bright scarlet. 



July, August. Greece. 1596. 

 chine' nse (Chinese). See L. SUTCHUENENSE. 

 co'lchicum (Colchican). See L. MONADELPHUM 



SZOVITZIANUM. 



columbia'num (Columbian). i|~4. Orange-red to 



golden-yellow. N.W. Amer. 1872. 

 co'ncolor (one- coloured). J-iJ. Bright scarlet-red. 



June, July. China. 1804. 

 buschia'num (Buschian). Bright scarlet, spotted 



black. S. Siberia. 

 Cori'dion (Coridion). Golden-yellow, slightly 



spotted. Japan. 

 lu'teum (yellow). Yellow, spotted purple-red. 



China and Japan. 1877. 

 pulche'llum (beautiful), i-i. Bright scarlet ; 



spotted on lower half. E. Siberia. 1829. 

 cro'ceum (saffron). 3. Yellow. July. S. Europe. 



1596. 

 flo're-ple'no (double-flowered). 3. Dark orange. 



June. 

 ,, mi'nus (small). 2. Orange. June. 



L. cro'ceum variega'tum (variegated-teat"^). 2. Dark 

 orange. J une. 



,, dau'ricum (Dahurian). iJ-3- Blood-red at base, 

 paler upwards. Siberia. 1745. 



Ducha'rtrei (Duchartre's). 2-3. White, tinged rose, 

 spotted rose inside. W. China. 1906. 



e'legans (elegant), -1. Scarlet-red, nearly unspotted. 

 June, July. Japan. 1835. 



,, ,, aluta'ceum (fine-leather). J. Rich apricot, regu- 

 larly spotted. 



,, ,, armeni'acum (apricot). i. Vermilion- orange, 

 unspotted. 



,, ,, Batema'nnice (Mrs. Bateman's). 3^-4. Deep 

 apricot, unspotted. Japan. 1875. 



biligula'tum (two-tongued). Reddish-brown ; seg- 

 ments narrow, slighly spotted. 



,, citri'num (citron). 2-2$. Orange- yellow, un- 

 spotted. Japan. 1868. 



venu'stum (lovely), i. Vermilion- orange, un- 

 spotted. 



Walla' cei (Wallace's). i. Vermilion-orange, 

 slightly spotted. September. Japan. 1876. 



Elisabe'tha (EU'zabeth's). See L. JAPONICUM. 



,, exce'lsum (tall). See L. TESTACEUM. 



,, formo'sum (beautiful). Orange-red. Japan. 1865. 



Fortu'nei (Fortune's), ij. Orange- yellow, thickly 

 spotted. Japan. 1862. 



,, fu'lgens (shining). See L. ELEGANS. 



,, gla'brum (smooth). See L. MARTAGON. 



,, Gra'yi (Gray's). 2-3. Red-brown, spotted. July. 

 N. Carolina. 1888. 



hematochro'um (blood-coloured). See L. UMBELLATUM 



ATROSANGUINEUM. 



Hanso'ni (Hanson's). 3-4. Orange- yellow, spotted 



crimson. July. Japan. 1865. 



,, Harri'sii (Harris's). See L. LONGIFLORUM EXIMIUM. 

 ,, He'nryi (Henry's). 2-7. Orange-apricot, finely 



spotted with black. W. China. 1888. 

 ,, Hooke'ri (Hooker's). 1-2. Soft rose or lilac. July, 



August. Himalaya. 1878. 

 Humbo'ldtii (Humboldt's). 3-5. Orange, spotted. 



July. California. 1872. 

 ocella'tum (eyed). Orange ; spots crimson, with 



black centre. 1876. 

 ,, Ja'nka (Janka's). 1-3. Golden-yellow, with or 



without black specks. June. Carniolia. 1903. 

 ,, japo'nicum (Japanese). 1^-2. Pale pink to white. 



July. Japan. 1804. 

 Alexa'ndrce (Princess Alexandra's). Pure white, 



more open. Japan. 1893. 

 Colche'steri (Colchester's). Creamy-white inside, 



chocolate outside. 

 Kello'ggii (Kellogg's). 3-4. Rose, spotted crimson. 



June. California. 1903. 

 ,, Krame'ri (Kramer's). See L. JAPONICUM. 

 ,, land fo' Hum (lance- leaved) of Thunberg. See L. 



ELEGANS. 



,, latifo'lium (broad-leaved). See L. BULBIFERUM. 



Leichtti'nii (Leichth'n's). 1^-4. Lemon, tinged 



purple outside, spotted claret. Japan. 1867. 

 ,, M aximowi' czii (Maximowicz's). 3-4. Brilliant 



scarlet, with black spots. Japan. 1869. 

 pscu'do-tigri'num (false- tiger). Brilliant scarlet, 



with brown spots. July. China. 1867. 

 loddigesia'num (Loddigesian). See L. MONADELPHUM. 

 ,, longifto'rum (long-flowered). 1-3. White. July, 



August. China and Japan. 1819. 

 exi'mium (choice). 3-4. White, larger. Japan. 



1834. " Bermuda Easter Lily." 



formosa'num (Formosan). White, keeled red out- 

 side. Formosa. 1880. 

 insula're (insular). Flowers longer than L. I. 



eximium. Magelhaes Archipelago. 1902. 

 Tafo'swta(Takesima). Flowers large, white, violet 



outside. 



,, longifo'lium (long-leaved). See L. ROSEUM. 

 ,, lu'cidum (shining). See L. COLUMBIANUM. 

 mari'timum (maritime). 1-3. Red, spotted crimson. 



California. 1878. 

 Ma'rtagon (Martagon). 3. Purple. July. Central 



and S. Europe. 1596. " Turk's Cap Lily." 

 a'lbo-ple'no (double- white). 3. White. July. 



Germany. 



a'lbum (white). 

 Cata'nii (Catan's). Blackish-purple. Dalmatia. 



