950 
951 
952 
953 
954 
955 
956 
957 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 
963 
964 
965 
Elegans 
10 
Favourite JO 
Formosa " 
Holfordil 12 
Johnsonii ......... 3/6 to 5 
CHOICE AMARYLLIS, WHICH REQUIRE 
Choice TJnbloomed Seedling Amaryllis, hybrids 
which cannot fail to produce flowers of great 
Each— «. d. 
Ackermannii 10 
„ Ardens 7 
puleherrima 42 
Aulica 5/6 to 7 
Bierii, fine striped 7 
Black Prince 15 
Cleopatra 18 
Crocea grandiflora 3/6 to 5 
„ superba 3/6 to 5 
Delicata 6 
7 
15 
5 
5 
TO BE STARTED IN BOTTOM HEAT, 
of the most magnificent varieties in cultivation, 
beauty. 42s. per. doz. ; 4s. each. 
Each.— s. 
966 Johnsonii striata 3/6 to 5 
967 Marginata oonspioua 
968 Princess Boyal 
969 Prince of Orange 3/6 to 
970 Purpurea grandiflora, rich crimson ■ 
971 „ major, light vermilion scarlet 3 
972 Quartermaster 12 
973 Reticulata, variegated foliage 5 
974 Robusta ( Hippeastrum ) 7 
975 Bpeciosa 5 
976 Sultan 7 
977 Vittata cocoinea 3/6 to 5 
978 „ rubra 5 
979 „ „ splendens 21 
980 Fine mixed varieties, per doz., 42s. 
THE FAR-FAMED BELLA-DONNA AND GUERNSEY LILIES. 
The flowers of tire beautiful Guernsey Lily are brilliant scarlet, and in the sun's rays appear as if 
spangled with gold-dust. The BeUa-Donna Lily is white, flushed with rose purple very handsome. 
P These bulbs arrive from Guernsey park in September, with the flower-buds ready to expand, and by the 
end of the month they are in full bloom. Orders should therefore be given before the loth September. 
981 Bella-Donna Lily (Amaryllis Belladonna) per doz. 5 6 .... each 0 6 
982 Guernsey Lily (Nerine Samiensis) „ 5 6 .... „ v ° 
THE LILY (Lilium). 
Lilies am universal favourites; and being, with few exception* 
ssra- « «. .< 
doors. The height of each is given in feet. 
OUR OWN SELECTION. 
L. auratum and L. candidum are ready to send out at once, all the other varieties end of October.* ^ 
' 985 3 each 12 varieties for out-door culture 15 6 
986 1 ditto di«o - 0 b 
Each— s. d. 
1004 Bulbiferum prsecox, orange scarlet, 
983 1 each 12 varieties for pot culture, 21/ to 30 6 
984 1 each 6 ditto ditto 5/6 to 10 6 
Each.— s. d. 
987 Auratum, the magnificent golden- 
raved Lily of Japan , 2 ft. to 6 ft., 
2/6, 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, and 10 6 
988 Aurantiacum or Croceum, the well- 
known Orange Lily , 3 ft., 3/6 per 
dozen 8 * 
989 „ major, orange, 3 ft 0 O 
990 „ minor, orange, 2 ft 0 6 
991 „ prsecox, orange. 3 ft 1 0 
992 „ sibiricum, orange, 3 ft. . 0 9 
993 ■ „ . tenuifolium, orange, 3 ft. 0 6 
994 Atrosanguineum or fulgens, orange 
scarlet, 1J ft ® 8 
995 maoulatum, orange and 
red, blotched, ljft 0 9 
996 „ hybridum, orange and 
red, lift. . ••••••• O 9 
997 „ immaculatum, ycWorn and 
orange, 1 J ft. 9 ®- 
998 „ sanguinolentum, orange 
scarlet, 1 J ft 1 0 
999 Brownii or Japonicum, white, splen- 
did species, 2 ft 5/6 to 7 G 
1000 Bulbiferum, orange scarlet, 2 ft 0 6 
1001 „ erectum, yellow, brown 
and dark orange, beautiful, 2 ft. . . . 0 9 
1002 „ grandiflorum, orange 
scarlet, 2 ft ® ® 
1003 „ incomparable, orange 
scarlet, 2 ft * 8 
2 ft., 
1005 „ sibiricum splendens, 
orange scarlet, 2 ft. ............ 1 6 
1006 „ umbellatum finebedder, 
2 ft., 5/6 per dozen O ® 
1007 „ „ fulgedum, bright 
orange scarlet , 2 ft • * 0 9 
1008 „ „ puncta turn, spoiled 
orange red, 2 ft. 0 ® 
1009 Camtschatkense, orange, 1J ft 0 6 
1010 Candidum, the well-known While 
Lily, very fragrant, 4 ft., 3/6 per 
dozen 0 4 
1011 „ foliis aureo-marginatis, 
beautiful golden variegated foliage, 
3 ft 8 6 
1012 „ foliis aureo-vitatis, yoMen 
variegated foliage, 3 ft 2 6 
1013 „ plenum, flowers white, a 
little double, 4 ft 0 6 
1014 „ striatum or maeulatum, 
flowers striped, 4 ft 0 8 
1015 Catesbmi, orange scarlet, very dwarf, 
1 0 
1016 Canadense or Superbum, light orange, 
3 ft. 1 0 
1017 Chalcedonicum or Scarlet Marti- 
gon, deep scarlet, 3 ft * ■ • 0 6 
