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LILIUM — continued . 
EULIRION GROUP, flowers funnel or trumpet shaped , and horizontal or slightly drooping. 
fragrant , flowering in July and August. 
4237 Candidum, snow-white, 4 ft per 100, 25/, per doz 
These are all 
each— jt. 
3/6 O 
10/6 I 
7/6 o 
10/6 
/ 
4238 „ flore pleno, white, 4 ft 
4239 ,, flore purpureo-striato, whitt, tinged purple, 4 ft. 
4240 „ folits aureo-maculatis, leaves gold-blotched 
4241 ,, folits aureo-maculatis improved, leaves heavily and beautifully gold-blotched 3 
4242 „ folits aureo-marginatis, leaves elegantly gold-margined 3 
4243 „ folits aureo-marginatis improved, leaves elegantly and broadly gold-margined 5 
4244 Cordlfollum giganteum, white, the most noble in growth, 6 to 10 ft each 3/6, 5/6, 10/6, & 15 
4245 Japonicum (Browni), white, exterior tinged brown, a magnificent species, 3 ft each 7/6, 10/6 & 12 
4246 Krameri (new), 3 ft 3° 
4247 Longlflorum , pure white , ij ft per 100, 21 /, per doz., 3/6 o 
4248 „ eximium, pure white, i|ft. (as sold in the trade) per doz., 7/6 o 
4249 „ eximlum verum, pure white, ft. (as sold in the trade) 1 
4260 „ eximium, pure while, very long flower, and narrow foliage, distinct from all the other 
varieties of Longiflorum (the roots received from Japan), 1$ ft 5 
4251 „ Liu KlU , pure white, ft * 
4252 „ Takesimae ( true) pure white, the largest flowered of all, 2 ft ... 2 
4253 Neilgherrense, white, a beautiful form of Longiflorum from the Neilgherries, found at an elevation 
of 8,000 feet, 3 to 4 ft 3 j / 6> 4 */» & 63 
4254 Walltcllianum, white ; Mr. Baker designates this grand species from the Himalayas as the “ Prince 
of the Longiflorum Scries," roots extremely scarce, those offered arc established plants, 
the importation of 1873, 4 ft 10/6, 15/, 21/, 42/, Sc 63 
4255 Washingtonianum, white, shading to lilac ( new), 3 ft each 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, & 15 
4266 „ purpureum, white, freely and regularly spotted black all over the /lower ( new), 
3 ft each 7/6, 10/6, 15/, & 21 
MARTAGON GROUP, flowers with the divisions of the periant rolled back like a Turk's Cap, and one or 
other of the species enumerated, are in flower from May till end of August. 
4257 Canadense rubrum ( At present these are not in thetrc.de. What is sold for them is simply ) 
4258 „ flavum \ L. superbum J 
4269 ,, parvum, orange, interior yellow, freely spotted, a miniature gem, 1^ ft each 5/6 & 7 
4260 Carnlollcum, orange, passing to scarlet, 3 ft 2 
4261 Chalcedonicum, intense deep scarlet, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
4262 Humboldtt, clear rich golden yellow, freely spotted rich crimson, flowers of great substance, and a 
plant of remarkably nob le growth, 5 ft. to 7ft each 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, Sc 15 
4263 Lelchtlinl, fine yellow, richly spotted crimson, a most beautiful and rare species , 3 ft each 7/6 Sc 10 
4264 Martagon, purple, 4 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
4265 ,, album, white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 ft 5 
4266 „ dalmatlcum, rich glossy crimson-purple, 4 ft 10/6,15 /& 21 
4267 „ flore pleno, purple, very double, 4 ft 3 
4268 Monadelphum (Loddigeslanum), lemon, colour, 3 ft each 3/6 Sc 5 
4269 ,, Szovitzianum (Colcbicum), fine citron colour, spotted black, the most beautiful 
of yellow lilies , 3 ft each 3/6 Sc 
4270 Polyphyllum, a very rare species, a native of Cashmere, found at an elevation of 6,000 to 8,000 feet. 
Mr. Baker, in his Monograph, describes it from dried specimens as reflexed and drooping, 
but the colour unknown, the species never having been in cultivation, 2 to 3 ft. each 63/ Sc 84 o 
Pomponium. (This species not at present in the Trade, Py/enaicum rubrum being sold under this name). 
4271 Pyrenaicum major, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 09 
4272 „ minor, yellow, spotted black, 2 ft >> 7/6 0 9 
4273 - ,, rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft ,, 7/6 o 9 
4274 Superbum, varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 3 to 7 ft ,, 10/6 1 o 
4275 „ califomicum, rich crimson ; lower half of petals yellow, shading to orange, freely 
covered with large crimson spots, 5 ft. to 7 ft each 7/6, 10/6. & 15 o 
4276 ,, carolintanum (Mlchauxi), crimson scarlet, lower half of petals deep rich yellow, 
freely spotted brown, 5 ft. to 7 ft ! 10 6 
„ columbianum. Those hitherto sold by this name have been a form of No. 4274. 
4277 ,, pardalinum, bright orange, beautifully spotted with maroon each 7/6, 10/6, & 15 o 
4278 ,, puberulum, orange-scarlet, freely spotted crimson, 5 ft. to 7 ft each 3/6, 5/6, & 7 6 
4279 Tenutfollum, rich scarlet, a beautiful miniature species, very rare, i.J ft; 3/6 & 5 6 
4280 Testaceum, syn. excelsum, delicate apricot, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft.; doz. 10/6 & 15/6; each i/& 16 
ARCHELIRION GROUP, flowers re flexed, horizontal or slightly drooping ; flowering from J uly till end of September. 
The AURATUM . — Most of them have gold bands and crimson spots : some, however, have scarlet or purplish spots, 
and others the gold band bronzed ; some again are white with delicate rose or primrose spots. Indeed, the 
variation is almost endless ; seldom arc two alike. The number of “ Ex.'s ” indicates the relative estimation 
we have formed of the variety, and the price indicates the size of the bulb. 
4281 Auratum, Ex. 3 ft each 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 & 5 6 
4282 „ Ex., Ex. 3 ft » 2/6, 3/6, 5/6 & 7 6 
4283 „ Ex., Ex., Ex. 3 ft ». 3/ 6 » 5/ 6 . 7/6 & 10 6 
4284 „ Ex., Ex., Ex., Ex. 3 ft 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 Sc 21 o 
4285 „ Varieties for bedding, 3 ft per doz., 12/, 18/, 21/, 30/ to 60 o 
SPECIOSUM (in Trade Catalogues more usually though erroneously called Lancifolium ) naturally divides 
itself into two distinct sections, distinguishable by the coloration of the stem. 
1. Rubrum, characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging tq purplish black , the green of the foliage 
deepening pro ratio with the colour of the stem. Rubrum verum has a purplish black stem. 
2. Roseum, characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging to light green, and the shade of the foliage 
pro ratio with the green of the stem. Roseum verum has a pale green stem. 
Fasciatum, Corymb iflorum, or Monstrosum are the names given to the variety with compound stems. It is 
remarkably floriferous and a very curious monstrosity. 
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SECTION I.— SPECIOSUM RUBRUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
4286 Speciosum album, pure white, 3 ft per doz., 15/ & 21/ ; each 1/6 & 2 
4287 „ ,, fasciatum, pure white, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 
4288 ,, rubrum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, 3 ft., per doz., 9/, 12/, Sc 15/ ; ea. 1/, 1/3, & 1 
4289 „ verum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, stem purplish black, 3 ft 2 
