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Lilium — continued. 
1316 For Flower border decoration 50 in 50 beautiful varieties £3 3*. ; T4 4 s. ; 51.; fj 
1317 „ ft 2 5 } n 2 5 »• Z 1 u-; 2 l los ’ I 2 2 2 *- ; Z3 
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1318 „ ,, 12 in 12 ,, 7/. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15 s., 2.1s. to 42 j. 
1319 For Rhododendron beds 25 in 25 beautiful varieties 30^., 42J. to 631. 
1320 ft tt 12 in 12 ,, ft 15 s.t 21 s. to 42J. 
1321 $ Aura turn, the Golden-rayed Hill Lily of Japan , the Queen of Lilies, perfectly hardy ; roots in each 
December, from Japan ; these are preferable to European-grown roots, «. 
per doz., 9 s., 12s., 18s., & 24*. ; each, is., is. 6d., 2 s. & 2 
1322 * 3 ulblferum umbellatum, crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow, freely spotted, 2% ft 7/6 o 
1323 JCanadense, mixed (Parkinsons Martagon Imperialt) , 3 ft per doz. 15/- 1 
1324 i ,, flavum , yellow, spotted crimson, 3 ft 2 
1325 t ,, rubrum, red, spotted, 3 ft 2 
1326 *Candidum, snow-white, 4 it. ( The White Lily of cottage gardens') per 100, 21/, per doz., 3/6 o 
1327 * „ fol. aureo-marginatis, leaves elegantly gold-margined 3 
1328 # ,, speciosum, small snow-white flowers, 4 ft per doz., 7/6 o 
1329 *Camiolicum, orange, passing to scarlet, 3 ft 1 
1330 fCatesbasi, bright orange, spotted purple, 1 ft 2 
1331 # Chalcedonicum, intense deep scarlet, 3 ft. ( The Scarlet Turk's Cap Lily of cottage gat dens) 1 
1332 * Columbianum , yellow, a miniature form of Humboldti, ft 36, 5/6, & 7 
1333 *Concolor, fiery scarlet, 1 ft 2 
1334 * „ Corldion, bright yellow, 1 ft 2 
1335 #Cordifolium giganteum, white, the most majestic of Lilies, 6 to 10 ft. Figured in " The Garden," 
1875 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 & 
1336 *Croceum, orange, freely spotted with black. ( The Orange Lily of cottage gardens) 3 ft. per doz., 3/6 
15 o 
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7/6 
7/6 
4/6 
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1337 *Davuricum erectum, rich cerise-scarlet , shading to yellow, 2^ ft. 
1338 * |f lncomparabile, intense rich crimson, freely- spotted, 2 ft ,, 
1339 * „ Sappho, scarlet , shading to orange, moderately spotted, 2 ft ,, 
1340 * „ fine mixed varieties per 100, 30/-, 
1341 *Hansoni, bright golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, rare and beautiful, 3 ft. Figured in 
Garden 1880 
1342 *Hlimboldtl, rich golden -yellow, freely spotted crimson, flowers of great substance , 5 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden,' December, 1881 3/6 & 
1343 * ,, oscillatum, golden-yellow, spotted purple and stained brown-crimson, 3 It 3/6 & 
1344 *JaponiCUm Browni, white, exterior tinged brown , a magnificent species. 2 ft 3/6 & 
1345 * ,, Krameri, white shading to rose-pink, 2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden,” 1876 3/6 & 
1346 *Leichtlini, golden-yellow, spotted crimson, 3 ft. Figured in " The Garden," 1882 
1347 * Longiflorum, pure white, ft per 100 30/, per doz., 4/6 
1348 * ,, eximium, pure white, very long flowers, 2 ft 1 
1349 * ,, Liu Kiu, pure white, 1^ ft 1 
1360 * ,, Takesim®, pure white , very large flowers, 2 ft 1 
1351 * ,, Wilsoni, pure white, very long flowers 2 
Elegans, see Thunbergianum. 
1352 ^ Martagon, purple, 4 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1353 * „ album, pure white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 ft 3 
.1354 * ,, Dalmaticum, rich glossy crimson-purple, a magnificent species, 4 ft 3 
1355 * ,, flore pleno, purple, very double, 4 ft 2 
1356 *Monadelphum Szovitzianum (Colchicum), fine citron-yellow, spotted black, 3 It. Figured in 
“ The Garden," 1876 2/6 & 3 
1357 *NeilgherieDse, pure white, long flower 7/6 & 10 
1358 jPardalinum scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden ," 1881 2/6 & 3 
1359 % »i callfornicum, intense erhnson, shading to orange, and spotted, 3 ft 3/6 & 5 
1360 J ,, var. Bourgsei, crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow, spotted crimson with narrow foliage, 
in regular whorls, and flowers the largest of the section, 5 ft 3 
1361 „ var. Michauxi, crimson -scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted 'purple-brown, 4 to 5 ft 3 
1362 ;; Pallidifolium, rose-scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted 2/6 & 3 
1363 £ Parry! , rich golden-yellow, very fragrant. Figured in “ The Garden," 1880 5 
1364 £Parvum, orange, interior yellow, freely spotted, a miniature form of Canadense, 3 ft 2 
1365 fPhiladelphicum , bright scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 ft 2 
1366 *Pomponmm, bright crimson-scarlet, an elegant species resembling Tenuifolium, but more robust, 
2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden 1881 per doz. 15/ 1 
1367 *Pulchellum, brilliant scarlet 3 
1368 *Pyrenaicum flavum, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1369 * ,, rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft ,, 10/6 1 
1370 f Rubescens white, changing to delicate rose, and dying off purple, freely spotted black. Figured 
in “ The Garden , ” 1881 13/6 & 5 
SECTION L— SPECIOSUM RUBRUM AND ITS VARIETIES. cach-s. 
1371 *Speciosum album, pure white, 3 ft per doz., 10/6 & 15/ ; 1/ & 1 
1372 * „ 1, fasciatum, pure white , 3 ft 1 
1373 * „ xubrum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, 3 ft per doz., 7/6 o 
1374 * „ „ verum {typical Speciosum), white, suffused and spotted crimson, having a 
clearly defined white edge to the segments of the perianth, 3 ft 1 
1375 * f, I, macranthum, white, spotted crimson, very large, 3 ft 2 
1376 * I, „ purpuratum, rich blood-crimson, edged pure white, the finest, 3 ft. 3 
SECTION II.— SPECIOSUM ROSEUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
1377 *8peciosum album Kraetzeri, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 ft 3 
1378 * „ punctatum, white, spotted delicate pink, anthers yellow, a distinct species, 3 ft 2 
1379 * ,1 roseum, white, sigffused and spotted rose, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1380 * 1, n verum, white, suffused and spotted rose, green stem, 3 ft 1 
1381 # I, ,, fasciatum, white, suffused and spotted rose, very floriferous, 3 ft. 2 
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