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THE LILIUM, AND MICHAELMAS DAISIES. 
Quantity. The LlLlUM — continued. each— s. < 1 . 
Pardalinum Bourgaei, crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow , spotted crimson , with nan'ow foliage , 
in regular whorls , and flowers the largest of the section, 5 ft 3 6 
M Mlchauxi (Carolinianum), crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown , the 
latest of this section to flower , 4 to 5 ft per doz. 21/ 2 6 
,, palUdifOllum, rosy-scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted, 5 ft 2/6 & 3 6 
Parryi, rich golden-yellozo, verv fragrant, 3 ft. Plant in librous loam, and surround the bulbs with 
silver sand 5 /^ & 7 ^ 
Philadelphicum , a charming little spec its, flowers deep orange, shaded red, and heavily spotted 
crimson-black, 1 ft. This lily likes a light sandy soil, and sunny aspect ..per doz. 15/ 1 6 
Pomponium, handsome spikes of intense crimson-scarlet flowers, an elegant and beautiful species re- 
sembling a gigantic tenuifohum , but more robust , 2 ft. Plant in loam, per doz. 7/6 & 10/6 ; 9 d. & 1 o 
Pyrenaicum fiavum, yellozo, heavily spotted black, very early , 3 ft per doz. 7/6 0 9 
SPECIOSUM (syn. lancifollum). Plant these lilies 10 inches deep in fibrous loam, and protect the 
early top growth from frost. 
,, album, white, 3 ft per doz. 10/6 1 o 
,, rubrum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
,, album Kraetzeri, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 ft per doz. 15/- and 21/- ; 1/6 & 2 6 
Melpomene, large deep crimson, spotted blood-crimson, petals edged white; a beaut if ul Lily, 2/6 & 3 6 
,, punctatum, white, spotted delicate pink, anthers yellow , a distinct and beautiful species, 
3 ft per doz. 15/ & 21/ ; 1/6 & 2 6 
,, roseum, white, suffused and spotted rose, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
Snperbum, shades from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, flowers beautifully recurved, 4 to 7 it. 
Plant in fibrous loam, surrounding the bulbs with silver sand per doz. 10/6 1 o 
Testaceum (syn. excelsum), very beautiful and distinct ; flowers delicate apricot, with scarlet- 
anthers, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft per doz. 15/ & 21/ ; 1/6 & 2 6 
Tenuifolium, rich scarlet, a graceful little species, 2 ft. Plant in light sandy loam per doz. 15/ 1 6 
Tlgrinum sinense, rich orange-scarlet, freely spotted crimson-brown, 3 ft. per 100, 15/- ; per doz. 2/6 o 3 
,, Fortune!, rich orange-scarlet, spotted crimson, flowering after sinensis, and with a woolly 
stem, 4 ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, ,, llore-pleno, rich orange-scarlet, very double, 4 ft 3/6 o 4 
,, splendens, bright orange- scar let, covered with large crimson spots ; the finest of all the 
Tiger Lilies, 6 ft per 100, 35/ ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
THUNBERGIANUM (syn. elegans). Plant these lilies 9 inches deep, in fibrous loam. Protect the 
early top growth from frost. 
alutaceum, glowing apricot, freely spotted black, 1 ft per doz. 4/6 o 
,, Prince of Orange, clear apricot-orange, spotted black, 1 ft ,, 7/6 o 
armeniacum, soft rich glowing orange-red, late-flowering, ii ft 1 
atro-sangulneum, rich blood-o imson, spotted black, it * 
Batemanse, soft rich glozoing orange-red, very handsome, 3 ft 1 
bicolor, apricot. orange, flamed scarlet and lilac, very beautiful, i£ ft p. doz. 10/6 1 
“ Crimson Beauty," deep crimson, freely spotted, fine form, handsome 2 
sangatineum, crimson, shaded tawny y cl lozo t flowers large, 1 ^ ft per doz. 7/6 o 
Van Houttei, blood-crimson , blotched gold, very handsome, i£ ft 1 
Wallace!, rich glowing orange-red, with black spots , 2$ tt 2 
fine mixed varieties 7 per 100, 42/-, per doz. 7/6 
Wallichianum. The flowers of this magnificent Lily are 9 to 12 inches long, of great substance, 
and deliciously fragrant. Specially recommended for greenhouse culture 5/6 & 7 
Wa8hlngtonianum, white , shading to lilac, handsome, 3 ft. Plant 12 in. deep in fibrous loam. .. 2/6 & 3 
PERENNIAL ASTERS, OR MICHAELMAS DAISIES. 
A very useful and elegant family of summer and autumn-flowering hardy plants, of which we offer, below, 
a select list of the best and most striking varieties. 
The taller growing varieties are invaluable for large herbaceous borders, or for masses and groups in the wild 
garden, etc. The dwarf sorts have a pleasing effect in rock-gardens, and also make charming pot-plants. The 
graceful spikos and racemes of flowers are very useful for cutting, and last a considerable time in water. 
BARK AND SON’S SELECTIONS OF MICHAELMAS DAISIES. 
Quantity. s. d. 
3 each 25 fine varieties 42 o 
1 „ 25 „ ,, 15 o 
3 ,, 12 ,, ,, 21 o 
Quantity. s. 
1 each 12 fine varieties 7 
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Alpinus, large bright purple flowers, dwarf habit, July -flowering , lit. 6 to 9 in o 
,, speciosus (new), beautiful large dark violet flowers, produced in profusion during early 
summer , and continuing long in fzill beauty, lit. 1.3 It 2 
Amellus Be6sarabicus,yfw* deep violet-blue flowers, compact habit, Aug. to Nov. flowering, fine, lit. 2ft. o 
,. roseus, large deep rose-purple flowers, August to November, ht. 2 fr o 
... Chapmanli, large sprays of soft lavender flowers, with yellow centre, very pretty , Oclober-floiuering, 5 ft. o 
Ccerulescens grandifiorus (new), abundance of bright blue flowers, with yellow centres, extra fine, 
September and October, ht. 5 ft 1 
Cordifolius, soft mauve flowers in Septetnber, light graceful habit, free-flowering, ht. 3 ft 1 
,, elegans, soft lilac flowers, produced in great profusion, in lotig graceful sprays o 
Diffusus horizontal^, a profusion of branching stems, thickly clothed with red and white flowers, 
very effective, October-flowering, ht. 2^ ft 1 
Dumosus, lavender-blue flozoers in September , dwarf, bushy habit, ht. ft o 
Ericoides, long graceful sprays of small white flowers, with yellow centres, produced in great profu- 
sion, vety distinct , October-flowering, ht. 2 to 3 ft o 
Formosissimus, beautiful distinct species, large rosy lilac flozoers , October-flowering, ht. 4 ft o 
Fragilis carnea , pretty mauve flowers in October, very dwarf and compact , ht. 6 inches 1 
Grandifiorus, large purple flowers in November, ht. 2 ft 1 
Hybridus nanus, abundance of bright rose-coloured flozoers, August and September, ht. 1 ft 1 
Llnarlsefolius, lilac flozoers, in great profusion, compact bushy habit. September-flowering, ht. 2 ft... 1 
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