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‘Lilium tigrimgim. Tiger Lily. A well known variety, very | 
showy and of easy culture; 10 cents each. i. 
Lilium tigrimuma fi. pi. 
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JAPAN LILIES. 
Lilium auratuma. Golden 
Band Lily. Thisis avery hana- 
some lily; the flowers are large 
and white, each petal having a 
yellow stripe. It is of easy cul- 
ture. A loamy, dry soil suits it 
best,and pianted oneinch deep. | 
The past season I had occa- 
sion to see several of this noble 
lily in bloom, and it is really 
finé; haifa dozen flowers open- 
ing at the same time, and they 
measure from six to nine inches 
across; itis very fragrant. I ex- 
pect some fine bulbs, same as I 
had last year, imported direct 
from their native country. 
Flowering bulbs, S0c, each. 
Wilinm lamecifolinim als 
bum Piaecox. Pure white 
Japan Lily, 40 cents each. 
Lilium ianmeifelium 
rubrum. White and red spot- 
ted, 20 cents each. 
Lilium lancifolium roscum. Rose spotted, 20c. each. | 
These Japan Lilies are very beautiful and fragrant. Should be 
planted from October till January. Perfectly suited to this climate. 
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This is a new variety; itis perfectly 
double, and the petals are imbricated almost as regularly asa camel: 
lia flower. Novel and fine, 15 cents each. 

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