98 LILIES 



var. jucundum Vermilion, spotted with 

 maroon; no bulbils. More slender 

 and quite distinct. 



var. Leopoldii Larger and brighter blos- 

 soms, with larger and fewer spots; 

 fewer leaves; lower stems smooth 

 and black. 



var. Maximowiczii Same as jucundum. 



var. plenescens Double. 



var. pseudo-tigrinum Same as jucundum. 



var. splendens Same as Leopoldii, the 

 true splendens considered the best. 



L. Uki-uri (Ukeyuri) See japonicum. 



L. umbellatum See dauricum. 



L. Wallacei* Wallace's lily. 



Japan ; possibly a garden hybrid. Kew calls 

 it a variety of L. elegans. Rosy apricot, thick- 

 ly spotted. Very graceful. July. 2 to 5 ft. 



Quite hardy in the border. Plant in a damp 

 place ; this lily loves moisture. 



L. Wallichianum Wallich's lily. 



Central Himalayas. "White, tinged with 

 green on the outside ; funnel-shaped, 8 or 9 in. 

 long with wide mouth; usually solitary; very 

 strong perfume. July. 4 to 6 ft. 



i Syn. L. elegans Wallacei and L. Sutchuense. 



