NEW AND UTTLE=KNOWN LILIES 329 
LiLIUM SUTCHUENENSE. 
Engraved for *' Flora,'' jrom a photograph hy G. Champion, 
at Coomhe Wood Nursery. 
several have not yet been introduced. 
Of these Chinese Lilies 4 kinds in parti- 
cular have recently come into promin- 
ent notice. Two of these — h. Diicha?^- 
trei and L. myriophylhun — are quite 
new and flowered for the first time in 
Europe during the past summer. Of 
the remaining couple, L. Bakef^ianum 
is very rarely seen in gardens, though , ern China to Messrs. Veitch of Chelsea, 
it was introduced and flowered by to whom the artist was indebted for the 
Messrs. Low in 1889 ; whilst Z..j-/^/C/4//- 
e?ie?ise^ the fourth, flowered at Kew 
in 1899, but until now has never been 
seen elsewhere. A stock of all these 
kinds was sent by the writer from West- 
