2°52 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [APRIL 
L. aurantiacum hort. Krelage in Baker, op. cit. 239. 
L. pictum hort. Sieb. in Baker, op. cit. 239. 
L. Witsoni hort. in Baker, op. cit. 240. 
L. coruscans hort. in Baker, loc. cit. 
L. Batmannie Wallace, Garden 15 : 396. 1879. 
Bulb perennial, ovoid: stem 3% high or less, stiff, erect, 
slightly cobwebby or nearly glabrous: leaves 20-30, scattered 
or crowded, ascending, firm, dark 
green, distinctly 5—7-nerved, lan- 
ceolate: flowers 1-5, spreading 
“. funnel-shaped, usually solidly 
colored in some brilliant shade of 
| yellow, orange, or red; segments 
spatulate, nearly smooth: capsule 
obovoid, 5™ long. ; 
Japan. One of the most useful species 
known to the gardener, Very varia 
numbering many striking garden varie 
ties, of which the following are the most 
notable: var. FULGENS Baker (L. /ulge™ 
L. Batmannia, and L. sanguineum, 
orange-red with somewhat 
above), a fine 
) OSANGUT- 
narrowed segments; var. ATR 
Fic. 4.—Lilium elegans. 3 : a more of 
" armeniacum, var. citrinum, etc.) 
less clear yellow; var. BICOLOR Moore, yellow at the center and reddish pe 
wards; var. PLENUS, nom. nov., more or less double; var. WALLACE pee 
nov. (LZ. Wallacei Baker, ubi?), small, dwarf, usually one-flowered, 
pale red, perianth segments somewhat acute. 
: 2. 
24. L. myriopayiium Franchet, Jour. Bot. 6: 313: 189 
Bulb of L. longiforum: stem 1-2™ high, not rarely ne 
bulbils in the axils of the leaves (and then not flowering), © 
at the base, foliage crowded quite to the top-of war ae 
easily more than 200) : leaves linear or lanceolate- pane ss two, 
very acute, with the margin revolute: flowers more 0 
erect, with short peduncles, white tinged wilh 0) obtuse; 
outside, full, opening cup-shaped; segments eke e 
