BARR & SONS, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 
39 
BARR’S HARDY LILIES —continued. each-s. 
Caudidum (The Snow-White Madonna Lily or Cottager's White Garden Lily), bulbs supplied from 
September to December only good English-grown bulbs, per ioo, 21 s. ; per doz. 3 s. 
A few extra large bulbs, per doz. 4 s. td. 
Catesbaai, a beautiful species, bearing in Autumh large erect flowers, orange-scarlet, spotted dark 
crimson, 1 J ft 1 
Chalcedonicum (The Scarlet Turk’s Cap Lily of cottage gardens), flowers intense deep scarlet, 
blooming in July, very showy and effective. 3 ft per doz. ior. 6 d. 1 
f> Extra large bulbs, per doz. 155. 1 
Columbianum, an elegant and graceful fragrant Lily, bearing numerous medium-sized flowers of a 
brilliant orange-red spotted crimson; resembles a miniature Humboldti , 3 ft 1 
Concolor, a small graceful Chinese Lily, bearing fiery scarlet flowers, 1 ft. 1st Class Certificate R. H. S. 1 
,, coridion, rich golden-yellow flowers, blotched purple ; an elegant Lily, 1 ft 1 
Croceum (The Cottager’s Orange Lily), orange freely spotted black, showy and early per doz. 3 s. 6 d. o 
Davuricum (syn. Umbellatum), a showy section of Junc-ficrwering Lilies, very effective, planted in 
clumps in shrubbery and flower borders, also good pot plants. Sold commonly under the 
name of Lilium umbellatum. 
,, erectum, rich cerise-scarlet, shading to yellow, 2$ ft per doz. 3*. td. o 
,, Incomparable, intense rich crimson, freely spotted, a handsome showy variety, 2 ft. 
per doz. 4 s. 6d. o 
, , Sappho, scarlet, shading to orange, moderately spotted, 2 ft 4s. td. o 
,, fine mixed varieties, 2 to 3 ft per 100, 15 s. td. ; ,, 2 s. 6 d. 
Elegans, see Thunbergianura. 
Glganteum, the most majestic of Lilies, with large handsome heart-shaped leaves, and very long white 
trumpet-shaped flowers, 6 to 10 ft Monster bulbs, each 55. 6 d., 7 s. 6d., & 10 
Grayi, a handsome rare Lily from the Alleghany Mountains, in the way of L. canadense , flowers 
rich deep blood-crimson, with dark maroon spots 1 
Hansoni ( The Japanese Yellow Martagon Lily), large thick wax-like flowers, bright golden-vellow, 
spotted crimson-maroon ; one of the most beautiful and distinct of June-flowering Lilies, 3 ft. Robust 
and of easy cultivation ; 1st Class Certificate is. td. & 3 
Henryi, a most handsome and elegant Lily discovered lately by Dr. Henry in North China ; the flowers 
resemble in form L. speciosum, but are orange-yellow in colour and freely produced in branching 
heads, a hardy and vigorous grower, ht. 5 to 6 ft 6 
Humboldti, large handsome flowers, rich golden-yellow, spotted dark crimson, of great substance, 
with recurved petals, very show r y, 5 ft 2 
,, magnlficum, a splendid new variety, bearing large handsome flowers, of deeper colour than 
L. Humboldti, while the spotting is heavier and the recurved petals are conspicuously 
stained at the tip, purplish brown. 1st Class Certificate R.H.S 3*. td. & 5 
Japonicum Colchesteri (syn. Odorum and Japonicum), handsome flowers in July, resembling Lilium 
Brownii, but the interior of the flower is of a chrome-yellow changing to creamy white, 
while the outside is a very dark chocolate-browm colour ; very fragrant, a very rare 
Lily, 3 ft. 1st Class Certificate R.H.S 3 s • &/. & 5 
Kiameri, a chaste and beautiful flower, delicate rose-pink, of elegant outline and graceful habit of growth, 
July flowering, 2 ft Flowering bulbs, per doz. 73. td. & 10 s. td . ; 9 d. & 1 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 15 s. 1 
Leichtllnl, bearing numerous handsome golden-yellow flowers, spotted crimson-purple, 3 to 4 ft., doz. 21 s. 2 
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. 
Harrisii (The Bermuda or Easter Lily), a graceful Lily 
with long handsome snow-white flowers, greatly in 
demand for early forcing, 3 It. Bulbs supplied frotn 
September to December 
Strong bulbs per doz. 7/6 & 10/6 ; each 8 d. & 1 
a few monster bulbs, per doz. 15/ ; each 1/6, 2/ & 2 
,, robustum, also known a« Japonicum giganteum, a strong 
and robust-growing Japanese variety, bearing large 
handsome snowy while trumpet-shaped flowers, which 
are not inclined to split when the bulbs are forced ; 
valuable for succeeding Lilium Harrisii , as it blooms 
later, 3 ft. Strong bulbs, per 100, 35/ ; per doz. 5/ o 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs, „ 7/6 o 
,, Takesim® (Jama-Jura Lily of the Japanese), a hand- 
some variety, with large long trumpet-shaped white 
flowers, slightly tinged on outside, 2 ft.... doz. 4 s. td. o 
Maritimum, a beautiful distinct species, recently introduced, flowers 
bell-shaped, blood-crimson, spotted maroon, 
ft. 1 st Class Certificate • 2 
lilium LONGIFLORUM kobustum. 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. td. 
Martagon album, one of the most beautiful of la lies, bearing in summer handsome heads of pure white 
reflexed flowers, 4 ft. 1st Class Certificate 
,, dalmaticum, a stately Lily with long spikes of rich glossy dark crimson-purple (almost 
black) reflexea flowers, a most beautiful Lily, 4 ft 
o 5 
2 6 
Barr’s New Spring Bedding Daffodil “ Queen of Spain,” see page 11 of Daffodil Catalogue. 
^0 0\ O' O' O' IT' '•£> O' ’ V» Ml - f*- ^ O Q W o 0 
