342 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [May 
L. speciosum imperiale hort. Siebold in Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14:235, 
1874. 
Bulb like Z. speciosum: stem 6-12" high: leaves 20-30, 
scattered, very short petioled, glabrous, 5-nerved: flowers in a 
deltoid raceme with divaricate bracteolate pedicels; perianth 
large, wide-spreading, with segments much reflexed and some- 
what twisted, white, more or less marked with bands of yellow 
and spots of purple, strongly papillose: anthers narrow; pollen 
red, 
Several garden varieties have been described with botanical names. The 
most common have been included in the synonymy above. None deserves 
to rank as a botanical variety. 
32. L. speciosum Thunb. Linn. Soc. Trans. 2: 332. 1794. 
L. superbum Mee Fl. Jap. 134 
1784. [rion Linn. ] 
L. lancifolium Hee in Guill. Arch. 
Bot. 2:271. 1833. 
L. Broussartii Morren, Acad. Roy- 
Brux. Mem. Feb. 1834- 
L. eximium hort. in Kunth. Enum. 
Pl. 4: 1843. 
Li a ot. in Lem. Fl. 4. 
Serr. I. 3:276. I 
1847. 
Mast. Gard. Chron. 
SS 
2: 
b 2 
Ss 
& 
~ 
71522. 
Tametomo Zucc. & Space ™ 
_ Baker, Linn. Soc. Jour. 14: 234- 
m 
874. 
L. Kretzerit Duch. in Baker. loc. 
Fic. 8.—Lilium speciosum. 
cit. 
L. Duchartret. 
hat 
Bulb perennial, globose, with lanceolate scales a eS 
loosely imbricated: stem 6-12 high, stiff: leaves agen 
inate, 
tered, very short petiolate, oblong lanceolate, acute oF ores 
5-7-nerved: flowers 3-10, racemose, on divaricate, bra or 
dotted w! 
pedicels, white more or less suffused with pink and pee 
red, strongly papillose toward the center; perianth seg™ 
