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'R.UBVS— continued. 



LEucoDERMis each I 6 



LACiNiATUs per doz. 12 o 



OTHER SORTS „ 12 o 



Hardy Climbers, ^^c. 



s. d. STAUNTONIA. 



s. 

 each I 



' LATIFOLIA 



WISTARIA. 



SINENSIS, each is, 6d. to 3 

 — ALBA „ 2S. 6d. to 3 



d. 

 6 



6 

 6 



LILIUMS. 



Lilium auratum. — ^This fine plant is rarely, perhaps, seen to 

 greater advantage, or more effectively placed, than when planted 

 amongst Rhododendrons. It does not appear to be generally known 

 that this Lily is, in every sense of the words, a perfectly harby 

 BULB. We have had it planted in our American ground for years, 

 and never saw it injured by the winter. 



We supply good sound blooming bulbs at \3)S., Tfis., 42s., 60s., and 

 120s. per doz. 

 1^ These Bulbs have been grown from Seeds and Scales in 

 our own Nursery, and are immensely to be preferred to the imported 

 bulbs, which generally prove unsatisfactory. 



Lilium auilatum, s. 



per doz. i8s., 30s., 



42 s., and 60 



These have been 

 raised from scales or from 

 seeds in this nursery, and 

 are, of course, much to 

 be preferred to imported 

 bulbs. We believe- this 

 Lily to be as hardy as a 

 Snowdrop. 



d 



Lilium speciosum, s. 



per doz. 42s. to 60 



This is the true L. 

 speciosum, and by far 

 the handsomest form of 

 that species. 



album per doz. 12 



rubrum „ 12 



d 

 o 



3—2 



