BARR’S SPRING CATALOGUE of Bulbs and Tubers. 
BEAUTIFUL LILIES FOR SPRING PLANTING— continued. 
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Henryi, a most handsome and elegant Lily discovered lately by Dr. Henry in North China ; the flowc 
resemble in form L. speciosum, but are orange-yellow in colour, and freely produced in branchi 
heads ; a hardy and vigorous grower, lit. 5 to 6 ft 
LI LI UM LONGIFLORUM ROBUSTUM. 
•• ; A few extra large bulbs 
Humboldti, large handsome llowers, rich golden -yellow, spotted dark crimson, of great substance, 
with recurved petals, very showy, 5 ft 
magniftcum, a splendid new variety, bearing large handsome flowers, deeper in colour 
than A. Humboldti , and more heavily spotted ; the recurved petals are conspicuously 
stained at the tip, purplish brown , 5 ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 35. 6 d. & 
Japonicum Colchesteri ( syn . Odorum and Japonicum), a rare Lily, bearing in July handsome 
flowers resembling those of Li Hum Broiemi, but the interior of the flower is of a chrome-yellow 
changing to creamy white , while the outside is a very dark chocolate-brown colour; very 
fragrant, 3 ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 3^ 6 d. & 
Krameri, delicate rose-pink, a chaste and beautiful flower, of elegant outline and graceful habit of 
growth, July flowering, 2 ft Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 10 s. 6 d. & 15.?. ; is. & 
Leichtlini, 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. 
,, albo-marginatum, very ornamental, with handsome 
silver-striped foliage and large pure white trumpet- 
shaped flowers, 2 ft 
Harrisii (The Bermuda or Easter Lily), a graceful Lily, 
with long handsome snow-white flowers, greatly in 
demand for early forcing, 3 ft per doz. ys. 6 d. 
Extra strong bulbs, ,, 10s. 6 d. 
,, robustum, also known as Japonicum gigantcum, a strong 
robust-growing Japanese variety, bearing large hand- 
some snowy white trumpet-shaped flowers, which are 
not inclined to split when the bulbs are forced ; valu- 
able for succeeding A. Harrisii , as it blooms later, 
3 It Strong bulbs, per 100, 30 s. ; per doz. 4 s. 6 d. 
Extra strong bulbs, ,, 6s. 6d. 
Takesimae (Jama-Jura Lily of the Japanese), a hand- 
some variety, with large long trumpet-shaped white 
flowers, slightly tinged on outside, 2 ft doz. 45. 6d. 
Maritimum, a beautiful distinct species, recently introduced, flowers bell-shaped, blood-crimson, 
spotted maroon, ft. First-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. 4 s. 6 d. 
, , album, one of the most beautiful of Lilies, bearing in summer handsome heads of pure 
white reflexed flowers, 4 ft. First-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 (Colchicum), bearing handsome spikes of numerous large flowers of 
great beauty, clear citron-yellow , spotted black, turban-shaped, 3 ft per doz. i8.y. 
NApaiense, a magnificent greenhouse Lily of striking beauty, bearing large trumpet-shaped flowers, 
golden-ycllou', heavily blotched inside with crimson-purple , 3 ft 3*. 6 d. & 
Pardalinum, stately, elegant growing, shade-loving Lilies, with large, handsome, showy flowers. 
They are charming when naturalised in grass, and make grand border plants, 
type, bright scarlet, shading to rich yellow , freely spotted purple-brown, flowers large, 
numerous and very handsome, 5 to 6 ft per doz. 4J. 6 d. 
Bourgaei, bright crimson, shading to yellow, spotted maroon, with narrow foliage, in 
regular whorls, flowers abundant, large and beautiful, 6 ft per doz. ys. 6 d. 
californicum, 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. 10 s. 6d. 
Johnsoni (new), one of the best of the Pardalinums , from British Columbia, of strong 
sturdy growth, with dark green foliage and very showy flowers, glowing crimson, 
shading to orange, 5 ft 2 s. 6d. & 
Michauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted maroon ; later blooming than the 
other varieties, 4 to 5 ft per doz. $s. 6d. 
parviflorum, a distinct and beautiful little Lily, bearing a profusion of small elegant 
flowers, yellow, spotted brown, 3^ ft per doz. i8j. 
mixed varieties for naturalising in quantity in damp peaty places, ioo, 32.L ; per doz. 4*. 6d. 
Parryi, a very beautiful Californian species with large bright yellow flowers, lightly spotted and of 
delicate perfume, 3 ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S 
Parvum, very distinct and showy flowers, small and bell-shaped, bright orange, freely spotted, 3A ft. ; 
it delights in a moist and peaty soil per doz. io.v. 6 d. 
Philadelphicum, a graceful little Lily , with charming flowers, scarlet , shading to orange, elegantly 
spotted black, 1 ft per doz. 10 s. 6d. 
Pomponium, true, a beautiful early-flowering Lily, with very graceful foliage, flowers reflexed and 
of a rich sealing-wax scarlet colour, 2 to 3 ft per doz. ys. 6 d. 
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