298 THE FLORA. 



b Stamens longer than the sepals. Umbel nodding. . . .2 



b Stamens equalling the sepals. Umbel with bulblets or flowers 3, 4 



b Stamens shorter than the sepals. Umbels with flowers only 5, 6 



c Stem leafy half way np. Filaments 3-forked 7, 8 



c Stem naked. Filaments simple 



I A. tricoc'cum. Lance-leaved Garlic. Umbel If. high, with a thin spathe, 12-20- 



flowered. Flowers white. Plants strong-scented. Woods. N. "W. 

 ■*'* 2 A. cer'nuum. Nodding G. Leaves longer than the 4-angled scape. Eoso- 

 colored flowers, 12-20, in the handsome, nodding umbel. M. W. S. 



3 A. Stella 'turn. Star G. Umbel erect when in flower (nodding in bud), with 



many rose-colored flowers. Western. 



4 A. Canaden'se. Canada G. Umbel a dense head of bulblets and some flowers. 



Bulblets sessile, bracted, 12-18^ high. 

 5 A. mutab''ile. Chang4ahle G. Leaves bristle-form. Scape terete. Flowers 



many (20-40). S. 

 4 A. stria'tum. Striate G. Leaves striate, linear. Scape 3-angled. Flowers 

 few (3-7), 



7 A. sati'vum. Common G. Bulb compound. Umbel bearing bulbs, t 



8 A. pomim. Leek. Bulb simple. Umbel bearing numerous flowers, t 



9 A. venea^le. Crow G. Sta. exserted. Umbel with bulbs. Slender. M.W. 

 10 A. Schaenopra''suin. Gives. Leaves rush-like, as long as the scape. Stamens 

 included. 



II A. fistulo'sum. Welsh Onion. Leaves thick, as long as the swollen scape. 



12 A. cepa. Common Onion. Leaves thick, much shorter than the swollen scape. 



4. FUl^KIA. Day Lily. 



1 F. ovata. White D. Flowers white, funnel-form, many in the raceme. Leaver 



broad-ovate, more or less heart-shaped, t Japan. 



2 F. coeru'lea. Blue D. Flower blue, rather bell-form. Leaves ovate-pointed, not 



at all heart-shaped, t Japan. 



5. SMILAOFiTA. Solomon's-seal. 



1 S. racemo'sa. Clustered S. Eaceme compound. Stamens longer than the peri- 



anth. Stem recurved, li-2f. Flowers numerous, small, white. 



2 S. stella'ta. Stellate S. Flovers few, in a simple raceme. Leaves many. N. 



8 S. trifolia'ta. Three-leaved 'SL Leaves 3 or 4, lance-elliptic. Flowers few, ra- 

 cemed. N. 



