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BARR’S Beautiful Hardy Lilies. 
Liliums— continued. 
Giganteum, the most majestic of Lilies, with handsome large heart-shaped leaves, and very long white 
trumpet-shaped dowers. 6 to 10 ft Monster bulbs, each $s. 6 d„ 7 s. 6 d., Sc 
Hansoni (The Japanese Yellow Martagon Lily), large thick wax-like flowers, bright golden- yellow, 
spotted crimson-maroon ; one of the most beautiful and distinct of June-flowering Lilies, 3 ft. 
Robust and of easy cultivation ; 1st Class Certificate • 2S - 6d. & 
Henryi, a most handsome and elegant Lily discovered lately by Dr. Henry in North China ; the flowers 
resemble in form L. speciosum, but are orange-yellow in colour and freely produced in branching 
heads, a hardy and vigorous grower, ht. 5 to 6 ft 
Humboldti, large handsome flowers, rich golden-yellow, spotted dark crimson, of great substance, with re- 
curved petals, very showy, 5 ft . 
Japonicum, a most beautiful family of July-flowering Lilies, with very handsome flowers. 
„ Brow nil, beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers, 6 inches long, interior pure white, outside chocolate- 
brown 3 ft Fin© bulbs, per doz. 15.9. ; is. 6 d. 8c 
„ Colchesterl (syn. Odorum), resembling Brownii, but with interior creamy-white and outside very 
dark chocolate-biown ; later flowering, very fragrant, 3 ft. 1st Class Certificate R. //. S... 
„ Kramerl, a chaste and beautiful flower, delicate rose-pink, of elegant outline and graceful 
habit of growth, 2 ft Flowering bulbs, per doz. 7s. 6d. & 10.9. 6 d . ; 9 d. & 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 15*. 
Leichtlini, bearing numerous handsome golden-yellow flowers, spotted crimson-purple, 3 to 4 ft... doz. 21 s. 
Longiflorum, a beautiful section of Lilies, with long snow-white trumpet-shaped flowers, in June and 
July. Greatly prized for pot-culture, and for flower-beds, and borders. 
,, Harrisii (The Bermuda or Easter Lily), a graceful Lily with long handsome snow-white 
flowers, greatly in demand for early forcing, 3 ft. Bulbs supplied from September to 
December Strong bulbs, per doz. 7s. 6d. & 10s. 6 d. ; each 9 d. & 
a few monster bulbs, per doz. 15J. ; each is. 6 d., 2 s., 8c 
japonicum giganteum, long handsome very beautiful snow-white flowers, strongly recom- 
mended for pot-culture or outdoors to succeed Lilium Harrisii in 
flowering. The flowers of this Lily ate not inclined to split. 
Strong bulbs, 3 ft., per 100, 355. ; per doz. 55. 6d. 
Extra strong bulbs, „ 7s. 6d. 
\\ Takesimae (Jama-Jura Liiy of the Japanese), a handsome variety, with large long trumpet- 
shaped white flowers, slightly tinged on outside, 2 ft per doz. 4J. 6 d. 
Maritimum, a beautiful distinct species, recently introduced, flowers blood-crimson, spotted maroon, 
and bell-shaped, 2$ ft. 1st Class Certificate 
Martagon, a tall and stately Lily, bearing in July pyramidal heads of purple reflexed flowers, spotted 
more or less with black, 4 ft per doz. 49. Cd. 
,, album, one of the most beautiful of Lilies, bearing in summer handsome heads of pure white 
reflexed flowers, 4 ft. 1st Class Certificate . 
,, dalmaticum, a stately Lily with long spikes of rich glossy dark crimson-purple (< almost 
* black ) reflexed flowers, a most beautiful Lily, 4 ft ••••••• 
Monadelphum szovitzianum (Colcbicum), flowers of great beauty, clear citron-yellow, spotted black, 
turban-shaped, several on a stem, 3 ft P er doz. 15.9. 
Pardalinum, stately, elegant growing bog-loving plants, with large, handsome, showy flowers. 
,, type, bright scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, flowers large, numerous 
and very handsome, 5 to 6 ft P er doz. 7s. 6 J. 
,, Bourgsei, bright crimson, shading to yellow, spotted maroon, with narrow foliage, in regular 
whorls, flowers abundant, large and beautiful, 6 ft per doz. 15.9. 
californlcum, flowers intense crimson, shading to orange, and spotted, large and very showy ; 
of more slender growth than the other varieties, 3 to 4 ft • per doz. 15 s. 
Mtchauxi, crimson scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted maroon ; later blooming than the other 
varieties, 4 to 5 ft per doz. 7s. 6 d. & 10 s. 6d. ; 9 J. Sc 
Parvum, showy bright orange, bell-shaped flowers freely produced on stems 3^ ft. high — , 
Parryi, beautiful large rich golden-yellow fragTant flowers of extreme beauty. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate •••■■. ; • 
Philadelphicum, a graceful little Lily with charming flowers, scarlet, shading to orange, elegantly 
spotted black, 1 ft . P« doz. 10s. 6d. 
Pomponium, true, a beautiful early-flowering Lily, with very graceful foliage, flowers reflexed and of a 
rich sealing-wax scarlet colour, ht. 2 to 3 ft P cr doz. 7 s. 6 d. 
Pvrenaicum flavum, bearing elegant spikes of numerous yellow flowers, spotted black, July-flowering, 
° per doz. 45. 6d. 
Rubescens, a very beautiful and distinct Lily, flowers pearly white changing to rose and going off purple. 
spotted crimson, delicately fragrant •• 
Speciosum (syn. lancifolium). Beautiful autumn-flowering Lilies with large handsome flowers, with 
reflexing petals ; when cut they last a long time in water, 
album Kraetzerl, large extremely beautiful white flowers of great substance, with 
” dark orange anthers, 3 ft Strong flowering bulbs, per doz. 12.9. 
Extra strong bulbs ,, 21s. 
\\ album’ verum, a rare and beautiful Lily, earlier than Kraetzeri, flowers snowy white, with 
yellow anthers, broad light green foliage, 3 ft ........ per doz. 24.9. 
Melpomene, the richest coloured of this group, large handsome flowers dark crimson, heavily 
spotted purple, and margined white, 3 ft Strong bulbs, per doz. 109. 6d. Sc 15^1 & 
punctatum, white spotted pink, anthers yellow, distinct and beautiful, 3 ft per doz^ 7s. 6 d. 
purpureum, a very fine variety, with abundance of dark purple-rose flowers, heavily^spotted 
deep crimson-purple, a fine strong grower, 3 to 5 ft Strong bulbs, per doz. 10 s. 6 d. 
, rubrum, suffused and heavily spotted crimson, on white ground, 3 ft 7 s - ®d. 
Sulphureum (syn. Walllcbianum superbum). The flowers 9 inches long, of great substance, and 
deliciously fragrant ; on first opening sulphur-coloured, then changing to white, tinged 
rose, a charming pot Lily, 4 to 6 ft 3 ^ 
Superbum, flowers orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, and elegantly recurved, stately ingrowth, late 
summer-flowering, bog-loving lily, 4 to 7 ft. (Coloured Plate, 6d.) per doz. 7s. 6 </. 
Testaceum (syn. excelsum), very beautiful, large handsome flowers of a beautiful apricot colour with showy 
' scarlet anthers, delightfully fragrant ; a hardy vigorous grower, 4 ft per doz. 10 j. 6./, 
Visitors invited to Barr’s Nurseries, Long Ditton, Surrey. 
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