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Aiinals of Horticulture. 



C. splendens, Dougl. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1832.) 

 C. uniflorus, Hook. & Arn. Or- 



cutt 1891. 

 C. venustus, Benth. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1836.) (See C. luteus.) 

 C. venustus var. purpurascens, 



Wats. Orcutt 1891. 

 C. venustus var. roseus. Hors. 



1889. 



C. Weedii, Wood. Hors. 1889 

 (1884). 



Camassia. Five species ; N. Amer- 

 ican. 



C. Cusickii, Wats. Hors. 1889 

 (1886). Wool, about 1889. 



C. esculenta, Lindl. Wool. 1883. 



C. Praseri, Torr. * (Eng.) 



C. Leichtlinii, Wats. G. & H. 

 1891. 



Chlorogalum. Three species, Cal- 

 if ornian. 



C. angustifolium, Kellogg. Or- 

 cutt 1891. 



C. parviflorum, Wats. Orcutt 

 1891. 



C. pomeridianum, Kunth. Wool. 

 1883. (Eng. 1819.) 

 Clintonia. A half dozen species, 4 

 here (see also Do wningia Lobel- 

 iacese). 



C. Andrewsiana, Torr. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng.) 



G. borealis, Raf. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng. 1778.) 

 C. umbellata, Torr. Kelsey '89- 



'90. (Eng. 1778.) 

 C. nniflora, Kunth. Gill. 1881. 



(Eng.) 



Convallaria. Single species. 

 C. majalis, Linn. Gill. 1881. 

 Native also to Europe, whence 

 the stock probably comes. 



C. majalis var. rosea. Wool. 

 1883. 



Dasy lirion. Two species in our re- 

 gion, out of 8. 



D. graminifolium is catalogued 

 byReasoner; but whether the 

 plant is the Mexican D. gram- 

 inifolium or D. Texanum — 

 which is also known as D. 

 graminifolium— does not ap- 

 pear. 



D. Wheeleri, Wats. Reasoner. 

 Disporum. Twelve species; 8 in 

 our region (including Pro- 

 sartes). 



D. Hookeri, Benth. & Hook. 

 (Eng.) 



D. lanuginosum, Benth. & Hook. 



(Eng. 1758.) 

 D. (Prosartes) Menziesii, Benth. 



& Hook. Gill. 1881. 

 D. (Prosartes) Oreganum, Benth. 



& Hook. Gill. 1881. 

 D. (Prosartes) trachycarpum, 



Benth. & Hook. Hors. 1889. 



D. Menziesii, Benth. & Hook. 

 (Eng.) 



Erythronium. About 15 species; 

 13 in this country. 



E. albidum, Nutt. Gill. 1881. 



E. albidum var. coloretum. S. 



W. states. Hors. 1889 (1888). 

 E. Americanum, Ker. * (Eng.) 

 E. citrinum, Wats. * 

 E. giganteum, Lindl. Gill. 1881. 

 E. grandiflorum, Pursh. Gill. 



1881. (Eng.) 

 E. grandiflorum var. albiflorum, 



Hook. Orcutt 1891. Supposed 



by some to be identical with E. 



giganteum. 

 E. grandiflorum var. minor, 



Morren. Hors. 1889. 

 E. Hendersoni, Wats. Hors. 



1889 (1888). 

 E. Howellii, Wats. Orcutt 1891. 

 E. purpurascens, Watson. Gill. 



1881. 



E. revolutum, Smith. (Erythro- 

 nium Smithii.) Hors. 1889 

 (1885). 



Frittillaria. Some 50 species ; 8 in 

 our region (including Lilior- 

 hiza). 



P. atropurpurea, Nutt. Gill. 

 1881. 



P. biflora, Lindl. Wool. 1883. 

 p. lanceolata, Pursh. Gill. 1881. 

 *• (Eng. 1872.) 



F. liliacea, Lindl. (Liliorhiza 

 lanceolata.) Gill. 1881. 



P. parviflora, Torr. Gill. 1881 . 

 P. pudica, Spreng. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng.) 



P. recurva, Benth. Gill. 1881. 

 (Eng. 1870.) 

 Helonias. One species, N. Amer- 

 can. 



H. bullata, Linn. * (Eng. 1758.) 

 Hesperocallis. One species, N. 

 American. 



H. undulata, Gray. Wool. 1883. 

 Leucocrinum. Single species. 



