J. M. THQRBURN ^ CO. S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



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Beautiful Japan Lilies 



Postage on these varieties from 2 to 10 cents each, according to size 

 These do not generally arrive until November and December. We import our supply direct from Japan 

 every year. Every garden should have some of these most beautiful and easily grown Lilies. 



Auratum (Gold-banded Lily). The grandest of all hardy Lilies, 3 to 6 feet high; flowers Each Doz. loo 

 white, spotted maroon, having a bright yellow band through the center of each petal. 



8 to 9 inches in circumference $o 15 $1 40 Sg 00 



9 to II inches in circumference 20 2 00 14 00 



II to 13 inches in circumference 30 3 00 20 00 



Auratum rubro-vittatum. Enormous flowers, sometimes measuring 10 inches across; 



pure white, beautifully spotted, and with a deep crimson stripe through center of 



each petal; very fragrant. 8 to 9 inches 50 5 50 



Auratum pictum. Flowers like those of the common Auratum, with yellow band through 



each petal. It is beautifully spotted with rich crimson 30 3 00 



Speciosum album Krsetzeri. Beautiful pure white flowers of large size; 2 to 4 feet high; 



one the handsomest and easiest grown Lilies we have. 8 to 9 inches 20 2 00 11 00 



9 to II inches 30 2 75 18 00 



Speciosum rubrum Melpomene. Very dark crimson-spotted flowers of large size and 



striking appearance. 2 to 4 feet high. 8to9inches 12 i 10 7 00 



9 to II inches 20 i 75 12 00 



II to 13 inches 30 3 00 



Baiemanni. Unspotted, bright apricot flowers; beautiful variety; 3 to 4 feet high 25 2 25 



Krameri. White, slightly tinged with red; sweet-scented 25 2 25 



Leichtlinii. Orange-red, with crimson spots; 2 to 3 feet high 30 3 00 



Various Lilies 



Postage on these varieties 2 to 10 cts. each, according to size 



Bloomerianum. Orange, spotted dark maroon, with a crimson circle around each spot 



Bolanderi. Bell-shaped, deep crimson flowers, dotted with purple. Grows i to 3 feet high. Rare. 



Brownii. Most beautiful flowers of immense size; inside creamy white, outside shaded choco- 

 late-purple; a splendid pot-plant; 2^ to 3K feet high 



Canadense (Meadow Lily). Graceful, drooping, yellow flowers, spotted red; to 3 feet 



Canadense rubrum. Red flowers 



Candidum (Madonna Lily, or St. Joseph's Lily). The common garden Lily. Large, pure white, 

 very sw-eet-scented flowers; valuable for forcing; 2 to 3 feet high $8 per 100. . 



Colchicum (Monadelphum) . Citron, black spots; a splendid Lily; 2 feet high 



Columbianum (Oregon Lily). Orange flowers, dotted maroon; fragrant 



Croceum. Orange, with black-spots 



Excelsum (Testaceum) . Lovely cream-colored flowers, tinged with apricot; very fragrant; 5 ft. high. 



Giganteum. A magnificent species, growing 6 to 10 feet high, and bearing many large, funnel- 

 shaped flowers 5 to 6 inches long; color white, with purple throat. Extra-large bulbs 



Henryl (Orange-yellow Speciosum). Very tall-growing variety; deep orange-yellow flowers, grow- 

 ing in great profusion when the plants are well established 



Humboldtii. Golden yellow, spotted crimson 



Kelloggii. Slender stems with from 3 to 15 flowers with pink re volute petals; fragrant; 3 to 4 ft. . . 



Maritimum. Dark red, funnel-shaped flowers; beautiful 



Martagon. Purple; 2 to 3 feet 



Pardalinum Hybrids (Leopard-spotted Lily). Clear orange to orange with crimson tips; spotted. 



Parryi. Large, handsome, pale yellow flowers; Each Doz. 



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Parvum. Orange-yellow, spotted purple; 2 ft. 



Philadelphicum. Bright orange-red, with 

 black spots; 2 feet high 



Roezlii. Brilliant orange-red flowers, spotted 

 dark purple, and with the petals reflexed. 



Superbum (Turk's Cap Lily) . Deep orange- 

 red, thickly spotted; 4 feet 



Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Rich 

 scarlet; i)4 feet 



Thompsonianum. Rose.- 



Thunbergianum atrosanguineum (Ful 

 gens). Deep red 



Thunbergianum biligulatum 



Thunbergianum Kikak. Apricot-yellow 

 spotted black: 3 feet 



Thunbergianum, Prince of Orange 

 Orange-yellow; i foot 



Thunbergianum, Van Houttei 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily). Orange-salmon, 

 spotted black $3 per 100 



Tigrinum splendens. Rich scarlet, with 

 black spots; large roots . . .$6 per 100. . 



Tigrinum flore-pleno (Double Tiger Lily). 

 Orange-red, black spots. . . .$6 per 100. . 



Umbellatum erectum. Red and orange . . 



Umbellatum grandiflorum. Orange-red. 



Umbellatum Mixed 



Wallacei. Orange-red, maroon spots; late. 



Washingtonianum. A lovely native variety 

 of very stately habit; large, trumpet- 

 shaped flowers, pure white, tinged purple 

 or lilac; very fragrant; 4 to 7 feet high. 



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