1899] CONSPECTUS OF THE GENUS LILIUM 343 
ovate lanceolate, much revolute: filaments much divergent: 
syle slender, much curved ; capsule obovoid, oblong, umbilicate. 
Japan. One of the commonest and very best species in cultivation. — 
_ Var. RuBRuM hort. is a fine, extra strong growing sort, with 
darker pinkish-red flowers, and is the best for garden culture. 
Var. ALBUM hort. (Z. praecox hort.) is white or nearly so and 
less thrifty. 
33. L. puseruLum Duch. Soc. Hort. Par. Jour. H. 4: 217. 
1870.: 
L. Canadense puberulum Torr. 
War Dept. Pac. R. R. Rpts. 
4: 146. part 5. 1856. 
L. Californicum hort. in Duch. 
Soc. Hort. Par. Jour. IT. 4:216. 
8 
1870, Ga 
L. Humboldtit Roezl & Leicht. in KMS A — 
uch. Soc. Hort. Par. Jour. i 
Il. 5:43. 18 : 
L. Bloomerianum Kelogg, Cal. 
Acad. Proc. 4:60. 1872. 
i Bloomerianum ocellatum Kel- 
logge, Cal. Acad. Proc. 5:88. 
1872, 
b Robinsonianum hort. in Baker, 
inn. Soc. Jour. 14: 244. 1874. 
Sia large, thick, oblique, 
: “mal, not bearing rhizomes, 
ith few Scales 
hi 
: + SEEM. O+1 es | : 
th: leaves in 4 a Fic. 9.—Lilium puberulum 
flog | ~6 large whorls 
ita lar i en each, oblanceolate, acute: flowers 6710 pe : 
“ My aah on nodding divaricate pedicels ; perianth 7.5 
With a ent orange-red thickly marked with dark itt 
Dillose Strongly reflexed segments which are aah : 
Wary ; Boe bese: style about one third the length of the 
_Peule large, obovoid, acutely 6-angled. 
Californ; 
r ae 
nla, A noble garden flower, not rare in cultivation. 
