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to coloring. "SYe catalogue only a few of the 
many varieties ; we have in stock many new forms 
which we introduce from Japan every year. 
Mixed Korts 810.00 per 100 15 $1.50 
Lillum Thunbergianum aurantiacum verum,— A very rare and 
new f orui from Japan, with large, open, rich yellow 
flowers without spots 1.50 
Thunbergianum citrinum.— Flowers apricot-yellow 25 2.50 
" Talzuta variegata.— An extremely rare 
and beautifully variegated form. New, from 
Japan. Expected 5.00 
ligrinum fl. pi. Double Tiger Zi7^.— Flowers more 
durable than the type and very double, lasting 
a long time in bloom $10.00 per 100 15 1.50 
tigrinum splendens. — The grandest of all the varieties, 
with tall stems, and Urge pyramids of firey-scar- 
lot flowers 20 2.00 
umbellatum. — Flowers bright red, with numerous black 
spots 812.00 per 100 20 2.00 
Wallacei.— Allied to LeichtlinU, and producing rich 
vermillioa-orange flowers, spotted with maroon ; 
flowers in autumn 30 3.00 
♦Wallichianum. — A beautiful and rare species with 
large white flowers. Very handsome for pot 
culture. Not hardy in England and probably 
not in this latitude. Fine strong bulbs of our 
own growing .....$3 00 and 5.00 
Washingtonianum. WasIdngton'R Lily, — A grand native 
species from California, growing under favorable 
conditions 4 to 6 ft., with numerous, erect, white 
flowers, which are very fragrant, and which, as 
they fade, become lilac-colored. Like the other 
Californian species, it must be planted 10 to 12 
inches deep and be heavily mulched ; if so treated 
there is no trouble in growing and flowering it. 
§30.00 I5er 100 50 5.00 
"\Vo miglit enumerate an almost endless number of varieties in addition 
to the abovo, but there nro so many which only differ from those given 
in very sliglit points, that it is not worth while to catalogue them. It is per- 
haps nooflloKs for us to say that wo take the greatest pains to have our 
biilbs true to name as well as onr plants. We shall be glad to show our 
friends any of our numerous illustrated works on Lilies and other bulbs, 
and to assist lliem in any way as to advice about x^repnration of soil, vari- 
eties and planting. We can supply all the commoner varieties in quantity 
for largii plantings at low rates, and shall be glad to give estimates for 
any one desii'ing to plant largely. The past season our importation.^ 
from Japan where the first in the market, in fact earlier than those sent 
to England via Suez, and our facilities for importation are such as cannot 
be found elsewhere. Wo make up collections varying- in price from $u 
to |150, and including from 20 to 150 sorts. 
