244 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [APRIL 
on the inside, tinged more or less with purple on the outside, 
fragrant; perianth 10-15°™ long, wide funnel-shaped, gradually 
widening; segments oblanceo- 
late-unguiculate, obtuse, re 
curved in upper third : filaments 
less than one third the length 
of the perianth; pollen red: 
ovary with style slightly longer 
than the stamens; capsule 
obovoid, deeply and obtusely 
6-angled. 
Japan. Much grown in gardens, 
especially in its striking varieties, of 
which the following are the most 
noteworthy. 
Var. Brown Nicholson, 
Dict. Gard. 2:270. 1887. 
L. Brownii Poit. Rev. Hott 
Fic, 2.—Lili ; 
G. 2.—Lilium Japonicum. it aides 
; : ite 
A robust, leafy, large-flowered variety, with perianth . 
inside and deep vinous purple outside. Ed. 4] 
Var. RosEvum hort. in Vilm. Fl. Pl. Terre 581. 1894. [ ee, 
L. Krameri hort. Teutschel in Hook. f. Bot. Mag. @. 6058. 1a 
L. Kramerianum Hook. f. loc. cit. 
L. Krameri Barrianum Baker, Linn. Soc. oe 14:231. 1874. 
L. Belladona hort. Leicht in Baker, op. cit. 1874 da] 
L. Elisabethe Leicht. in Vilm. Fl. Pl. Terre a 1894. [Ea 4 
ful habit, 
Differs from the species in a more slender, grace 
and in the beautiful pale rose colored flowers. iil. 
Var. ALEXANDR# hort. Wallace in Baker, Gard. weaabte 
14:86. 1893. 
L. Alexandre hort. in Baker, loc. cit. 
L. Ukeyuri hort. in Jour. Hort. 1893. 
r leaves 
A pure white variety with longer style and broade 
Uke island, Japan. 
