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1605 *Davuricum Sappho, scarlet , shading to orange, moderately spotted, 2 ft per doz., 7/6 
1606 * ,, fine mixed varieties per ioo, 25 / ; ,, 4/6 
Elegans, see Thunberglanum. 
1607 *Hansoni, bright golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, rare and beautiful , 3 ft. Figured in “ The 
Garden," 1880 
1608 *Humboldti, rich golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, flowers of great substance , 5 ft. Figured in 
The Garden ," December, 1881 
1609 *Humboldti oscillatum, golden-yellow, spotted purple and stained brown-crimson, 3 It 
1610 *Japonicum Browni, white, exterior tinged brown , a magnificent species , 2 ft 3/6 & 
1611 * ,, colchesteri, white, exterior chocolate-brown, a grand species 
1612 * ,, Krameri, white shading to rose-pink , 2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden f 1876 
1613 *LeichtliDi, golden-yellow, spotted crimson, 3 ft. Figured in “ The Garden 1882 
1614 *Longiflorum, pure white, 1 ^ ft per 100 , 30 / ; per doz., 4/6 
eximium, pure white , very long flowers , 2 ft 
Liu Kiu, pure white, 1 ^ ft 
Takesimse, pure white , very large flowers, 2 ft per doz., 10/6 
Wilsoni, i>ure ivhite , very long flowers 
Harris!! (the Bermuda or Easter Lily ), flowers pure white , very long and handsome; 
this Lily is exceedingly floriferous, and if potted early and gently forced, it is stated 
that it may be had in flower from January, and that the same bulb will, if the flower 
stem is cut down, give a succession of flowers, twice or even thrice , under glass, the 
same season per doz., 15 / and 21 / ; 1/6 & 
1620 * ,, ,, a few extra large bulbs per doz., 36 / 
1621 Longiflorum philippinensis, this is a very distinct species , the flowers are very long and pure white, 
the leaves are also long , narrow, and elegant; should be grown under glass 
1622 *Martagon, purple, 4 ft per doz. 7/6 
1623 * ,, album, pure white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 ft 2/6 & 
1624 * ,, dalmaticum, rich glossy crimson-purple, a magnificent species, 4 ft 1/6 & 
1625 *Monadelphum szovitzianum (Colchicum), fine citron-yellow, spotted black, 3 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden ," 1876 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 , & 
1626 *Neilgherrense, pure white, long flower 
1627 +Pardalinum, scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. Figured in 
" The Garden," 1881 1/6 & 
1628 X *» califomicum, intense crimson, shading to orange, and spotted, 3 ft 3/6 & 
1629 X it Bourgaei, crimson- scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted crimson, with narrow foliage, 
in regular whorls, and flowers the largest of the section, 5 ft 
1630 X ft Michauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown, 4 to 5 ft 
1631 X >* pallidifolium, rose-scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted 2/6 & 
1632 IParryi, rich golden-yellow, very fragrant. Figured in " The Garden," 1880 
1633 tParvum, orange, interior yellow, freely spotted, a miniature form of Canadense, 3 ft 
1634 fPhiladelphicum , bright scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 ft 
1635 *Pomponium, bright crimson-scarlet, an elegant species resembling Tenuifolium, but more robust , 
2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden ,” 1881 per doz., 10/6 & 15 / ; 1 / & 
1636 *Pulchellum, brilliant scarlet 
1637 *Pyrenalcum flavum .yellow, spotted black, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 
1638 * ,, rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft 10/6 
1639 fRubescens, white, changing to delicate rose, and dying off purple, freely spotted black. Figured in 
“ The Garden , ” 1881 
1640 *Speciosum album, white, 3 ft per doz., 10/6 & 15 / ; 1 / & 
1641 * ,, rubrum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, 3 ft per doz., 7/6 
1642 * ,, album Kraetzeri, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 ft 1/6 & 
1643 * ,, Melpomene, deep crimson, spotted blood- crimson, petals edged white 
1644 * ,, multiflorum, white, spotted and suffused deep rose per doz., 10/6 
1645 * ,, punctatum, white. Spotted delicate pink, anthers yellow, a distinct species, 3 ft 
1646 * ,, roseum, white, suffused and spotted rose, 3 ft per doz., 7/6 
1647 * ,, fine mixed, from Roseum and Rubrum, for beds and borders, per 100 , 40 / ; ,, 5/6 
1648 JSuperbum, varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft. 
per doz., 7/6 & 10/6 ; 9 d. Sc 
1649 *Testaceum, syn. excelsum, delicate apricot, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft per doz., 15 / 
1660 f Tenuifolium, rich scarlet , 2 ft 
1651 *Tigrinum sinense, rich orange-scarlet, freely spotted crimson brown, 3 ft per 100 , 15 /; per doz., 2/6 
1652 * ,, Fortune!, rich orange-scarlet, spotted crimson, 4 ft ,, 3/6 
1653 * ,, ,, flore-pleno, rich orange-scarlet, very double, 4 ft 5/6 
1664 * ,, splendens, bright orange- scarlet, covered with large crimson spots, 6 ft ,, 5/6 
1655 +Thom 8 onianum, or Fritlllaria Thomsoniana, bright rose-lilac. Figured in “ The Garden," 1877 
1666 *Thunbergianum alutaceum, glowing apricot freely spotted black, t ft per doz., 4/6 
1657 * ,, ,, Prince of Orange, clear apricot-orange^ spotted black, 1 ft. ,, 7/6 
armeniacum, soft rich glowing orange-red, 1 ^ ft 
atro-sangulneum, rich blood-crimson , spotted black, 1 ^ ft 
Bateman ae, soft rich glowing orange-red, very handsome, 3 ft. Figured in il The 
Garden f 1879 
bicolor, apricot-orange, flamed scarlet and lilac, very beautiful, 1 ^ ft. ,, 10/6 
flore-pleno (stamlnosum), blood-crimson, perfectly double, ft 
fulgens, rich crimson, stained tawny yellow, 1 $ ft per doz., 7/6 
sanguineum, crimson, shaded tawny yellow, flowers large, ij ft. ... ,, 7/6 
Van Houttei, blood-crimson, blotched gold, very handsome, ijJ ft 
Wallace!, rich glowing orange-red, with black spots, 2 ^ ft 
fine mixed varieties per 100 , 42 /-, per doz., 7/6 
1668 #Wallichianum. The flowers of this magnificent Lily are 9 to 12 inches long, of great substance, 
and deliciously fragrant. Figured in “ The Garden," 1876 
1669 * Washington! anum, white, shading to lilac, handsome, 3 ft. Figured in “ The Garden ," 1881 , 2/6 & 
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