PETER HEXDERSON & CO. LILIES. 



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LILIES. 



"We would invite particular attention to this class of Plants. The prominent position it 

 occupies in the garden is well deserved, from the fact of their being perfectly hardy, requiring but 

 little care or attention, and a proper selection will furnish flowers from June until September. 

 We have added some choice and rare kinds of the lists usually sent out, and have omitted 

 varieties that are of little interest. 



FREE BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 



Each. Doz. 



LILIUM AURATUM. We offer this season 

 a large stock of splendid sound bulbs of 

 this peerless variety, which, beyond ques- 

 tion is the grandest of all the Lily family. 

 As the cut will show, each flower is com- 

 posed of six parts. pure white, thicklystudded 

 with crimson spots, while through the cen- 

 tre of each part runs a clear golden band. 

 Fully expanded, thcfiVwers measure nearly 

 a footacross, are produced abundantly, and 

 possess a most dehcious fragrance $0 30 $3 00 



L. ASTROSAXGUIXEUM. Orange-red, 

 blotched 15 1 50 



L. ASTROSANGUTNEUM GRAXDIFLOR- 



UM. Similar to the above only much darker 15 1 50 



L. BATEMAXXI.E. Deep apricot tint, un- 

 spotted upright flowers ; new, and one of 

 the best for a general collection 100 9 00 



Each 



L. BROWXII. Magnificent hardy Lily, flow- 

 ers very large, fine white inside, rusty pur- 

 ple outside; the stamens are rich chocolate, 

 and form a very d.stinct feature in this 

 species 1 50 



L. BULBIFERTJM. Dark orange, in umbels. 20 



L.CAXDIDUM. (Annunciation Lily.) One 

 of the White Lilies usually grown for 

 forcing for Easter 15 



L CARXIOLICUM. Beautiful orange-scarlet. 

 Turk's Cap, this country 50 



L. CAXADKXSE FLA YUM, (true ) Flower 

 bell-shaped, petals not reflexed, yellow 

 spotted 15 



L. CAXADEXSE RUBRUM, (true.) Larger 

 habit, flower more richly colored with red, 

 petals orange-yellow, spotted ; three feet.. 15 



L. CHALCEDOXICUM MAJOR. (Scarlet 

 Martagon.) Brilliant scarlet; from the 

 Levant ; about four feet 60 



L. COLCFIICUM. (Szovitzianum ) One of 

 the finest Lilies, lar^e pendulous flowers in 

 shape and style like the L. Candidum. 

 Bright citron yellow, dotted with black. . .1 00 



L. COLUMBIAXUM. A very showy species 

 from Oregon. Flowers some what resembling 

 those of L. Canadense 25 



L. COXCOLOR. A slender growing plant 

 producing from one to ten brilliant crimson 

 flowers, the lower sections of which are 

 dotted with black spots 25 



L. CORTDIOX. An erect star-like Lily, yel- 

 low flowers with, black dots. Yery desirable 25 



L. EXCELSUM. (Testaceum Isabelli- am.) 

 Tall nankeen yellow, fine for a back row or 

 for mixing with tall-growing ferns 50 



L HAXSONI. (Hanson's L.) A distinct 

 and rare species, with small orange-yellow 

 flowers, spotted with brown. The divisions 

 of the flower or petals have a rem .rkably 

 thick texture, which makes them very en- 

 during 2 00 



L. KRAMERT, (true.) A species allied to the 

 Auratum. Flowers soft rose, fragrant 40 



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