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Lilium — continued. 
1372 *Davuricum flue mixed varieties per 100, 30/-; per doz. , 4/6 o 
1373 *Hansonl, bright golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, rare and beautiful, 3 ft. Figured in " The 
Garden," 1880 to 
1371 *Hnmboldtt, rich golden-yellow, freely tyutud crimson, flowers of great substance, 5 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden,’’ December, 1881 2/6 & 3 
1370 ® ,, OEClllatum, golaen-yellerw, spotted purple and stained brawn-crimson, 3 tt 3/6 & 5 
1376 # JaponiCUm Brownl, white, exterior tinged brown, a magnificent species , 2 ft 5 
1377 ® ,, Krameri, white shading to rose- pink, 2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden f 1876 2/6 & 3 
1378 *Lelchtlinl, golden-yellow, spotted crimson, 3 ft. Figured in “ The Garden," 1882 5 
1379 *Longiflorum, pure white, ft per 100 30/, per doz., 4/6 
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1380 * „ exlmium, pure white, very long flowers, 2 ft 1 
1381 * ,, Liu KiU, pure white, ij ft 1 
1382 * „ Takefilm®, pure white, very large flowers, 2 ft per doz., 15/ 1 
1383 * ,, Wilson!, pure white, very long flowers 2 
1384 * ,, Harrlsli (the Bermuda or Easter Lily) flowers pure white, very tong and handsome ; 
this Lily is exceedingly floriferous, and if potted early and gently forced, may be 
had in flower from January, and the same bulb will give a succession of flowers, 
that is if cut back, will flower twice or even thrice the same season under glass. 
per doz. 25/- and 35/- ; 2/6 & 
phlllpplnensls, this is a very distinct species, the flowers are very tong ana pure white, 
the leaves are also long, narrow, and elegant, should be grown under glass ro 6' 
Elegans, see Thunberglanum.. 
1385 *Martagon,/>ar^z. 4 li per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1386 * ,, album, pure white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 ft. 5 6- 
1387 * ,, dalmatlcum, rich glossy crimson-purple, a magnificent species, 4 ft 3 6 
1388 * ,, flore-pleno, purple, very double, 4 ft 2 6 
1389 *Monadelphum szovltzlanum (Colchlcum), fine citron-yellow, spotted black, 3 ft. Figured in 
" The Gardenf 1876 2/6 & 3 6 
1390 *Nellgheriei)8e, pure white, long dower 7/6 & 10 6 
1391 tPardalinum scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden," 1881 2/6 & 3 6 
1392 t „ callfomicum, intense crimson, shading to orange, and spotted, 3 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
1393 I ,, var. Bourgael, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted crimson, with narrow foliage, 
in regular whorls, and flowers the largest of the section ,5ft 3 6 
1394 (> var. Mlchauxl, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown, 4 to s ft 3 6 
1395;; „ pallldlfollum, rose-scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted 2/6 & 3 6 
1396 ;:Parryl, rich golden-yellow, very fragrant. Figured in " The Garden," 1880 5 6 
1397 :;Parvum, orange, interior yellow, freely spotted, a miniature form of Cana dense, 3 ft 2 6 
1398 ■ Phlladelphlcum, bright scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 ft 1 6 
1399 *Pomponium, bright crimson-scarlet, an elegant species resembling Tenurfolium, but more robust, 
2 ft. Figured in " The Gardenf 1881 per doz. 10/6 & 15/ ; 1/ & 1 6 
1400 *Pulchellum, brilliant scarlet 3 6 
1401 *Pyrenalcum flavum, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 9. 
1402 * ,, rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft 10/6 1 o. 
1403 fRubescens, white, changing to delicate rose, and dying off purple , freely spotted black. Figured 
in ’’ The Garden,’’ 1881 3/6 & S & 
SECTION I. — SPECIOSDM RUBRUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
1404 *Speclosum album, pure white, 3 ft : per doz., 15/ ; 1 
1405 * ,i rubrum, white, suflused and spotted crimson, 3 ft per doz., 7/6 o 
SECTION II.— SPECIOSUM ROSEUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
1406 *SpeclOBum album Kraetzerl, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 ft 2 
1407 * ,, punctatum. white, shotted delicate pink, antkersyellow, a distinct species, 3 ft 3 
1408 * „ roseum, white, suflused and spotted rose, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1409 * „ fine mixed, from Roseum and Rubrum, /or beds and borders, per too, 40/ ; ,, 5/6 
1410 tSuperbum, varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft 10/6 1 
1411 "Testaceum, syn. excelsum, delicate apricot, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft per doz., 15/ 1 
1412 fTenulfollum, rich scarlet, 2 ft 2 
1413 * Tig rlnuin Blnettse, rich orange-scarlet, freely spotted crimson-brown, 3 ft. ; per 100, 21/ ; per doz., 2/6 o 
1414 * ,, Fortunel, rich orange-scarlet, spotted crimson, 4 ft 5/6 o 
1415* ,, „ flore pleno, rich orange-scarlet, very double, 4 ft ,, 10/6 1 
1416 * ,, splendene, bright orange-scarlet, covered with large crimson spots, 6 ft ,, ro lb 1 
1417 fThomsonlanum, or Frltlllarla Thomsonlana, bright rose-lilac. Figured in “ The Garden," 1877 1 
1418 ' Tlumberglanum alutaceum, glowing apricot, freely spotted black, 1 tt per doz., 5/6 o 
1419 * ,, i. Prince of Orange, clear apricot-orange, spotted black, 1 ft 1 
armenlacum, soft rich glowing orange-red , ih ft per doz., 7/6 o 
atro-sangulneum, rich blood-crimson , spotted black, ij ft per doz-, 10/6 1 
Bateman®, soft rich glowing orange-red, very handsome, 3 ft. Figured in “ The 
Garden," 1879 per doz., 15/. 1 
blcolor, apricot-orange, flamed scarlet and lilac, very beautiful, 1/ ft., per doz., 10/6 1 
flore-pleno (stamlnosum), blood-crimson, perfectly double, ij ft. ... per doz,, 10/6 1 
fulgens, rich crimson, stained lawny yellow, 1 1 ft per doz., 7/6 o 
sangulneum, crimson, shaded tawny yellow, flowers large, ri ft per doz., 7/6 o 
Van Houttel, blood-crimson, blotched gold, very handsome, ft 2 
Wallacel, rich glowing orange-red, with black spots, 2% ft per doz., 21/- 2 
fine mixed varieties * per 100, 42/-, per doz., 7/6 ... 
1430 *WaUlchlanum. The flowers of this magnificent Lily are 9 to 12 inches long, ot great substance, 
ami deliciously fragrant. Figured in " The Garden," 1876 7/6 & 10 
1431 *Washlngtonlamim, white, shading to lilac, handsome, 3 ft. Figured in “ The Garden," 1881 
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