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Parvum ( California ), very distinct and showy, flowers small and bell-shaped, of a bright 
yellow shaded red and freely spotted, June-July, ht. 3,} ft. 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 24/- 
*1 „ var. luteum, a very pretty Lily with flowers almost cup-shaped, colour orange, 
dotted maroon, June-July, ht. 3J ft per doz. 21/- 
USPhiladelphicum ( Canada and United States), a graceful little Lily, bearing in July 
charming flowers, scarlet, shading to orange, elegantly spotted black, ht. I ft.. ..per doz. 10/6 
Philippinense ( Philippine Islands), a remarkably graceful and beautiful Lily, suitable 
for pot culture in greenhouse (treatment as for L. ncfalense ) ; it bears on a slender leafy 
stem one long white trumpet-shaped flower with reflexing petals, sweetly scented, ht. 2 ft. 
per doz. 7/6 
I Pomponium, true [Lombardy, etc.), a beautiful June-flowering Lily, with very graceful 
foliage, flowers reflexed and of a rich sealing-wax scarlet colour, ht. 2 to 3 ft. ...per doz. 9/- 
|| Pyrenaicum flavum [Pyrenees'), the Yellow Turk’s Cap Lily, having a leafy 
stem surmounted by an elegant umbel of pendent flowers with reflexed petals, yellow shaded 
green, finely dotted black and with scarlet anthers, June-Jlowcring, ht. 3 ft per doz. 5/6 
* Roezlii (true), a rare Lily from the Pacific coast, bearing in June an elegant raceme of 
brilliant orange-red flowers spotted purple and with reflexed petals, ht. 3 ft per doz. 21/- 
5 Rubellum, one of the most beautiful of recently discovered hardy Japanese Lilies. The 
growth is slender like that of Krameri, while the flowers are of distinct elegant form and a 
delicate pale rose, with golden anthers ; it has been found to thrive best out of doors in a 
partially shady situation in a compost of loam, leaf soil, and stones ; it makes a lovely pot- 
plant (2 or 3 bulbs in a pot) and may be gently forced into bloom by end of May, ht. ij ft. 
At the R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, this charming little Lily has done well growing under trees 
with a surface covering of moss per doz. 10/6 & 15/- ; 1/- & 
||3SpeciOSum (j yn. lancifolium) [Japan), a remarkably beautiful section of Lilies 
flowering in late summer and early autumn j the flowers are large and hand- 
some with reflexing petals and last a long time in water when cut. 
„ album, handsome white flowers of firm texture, ht. 3 ft. 
Strong bulbs, per doz. 7/6 
,, „ Crown Princess, a very floriferous variety, bearing a large 
number of fine white flowers, ht. 3 ft. Award of Merit, p. doz. 9/6 
,, „ Kraetzeri, extremely beautiful large white flowers of great sub- 
stance, with dark orange-coloured anthers, ht. 3 ft. 
,, „ ,, Strong flowering bulbs, per doz. 8/6 
,, ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs, 10/6 
,, ,, ,, A few monster bulbs, per doz. 15/- & 21/- ; t/6 & 
,, ,, novum, see punctatum album. 
,, magnificum (new), a grand Lily introduced in 1903 from a new district in 
Japan. It resembles the favourite Melpomene but blooms earlier, is richer in 
colour and has longer and broader petals ; the foliage is of a rich dark green, 
while the flowers are of great substance and borne 10 to 20 on a spike. 
Award of Merit R.H.S per doz. 10/6 & 15/-; 1/- & 
,, ,, Extra large bulbs 
„ Melpomene, one of the richest coloured of this group, bearing large hand- 
some flowers ol stout substance, dark crimson, heavily spotted purple-crimson, 
and margined white, ht. 3 ft per doz. 8/6 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 10/6 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs ,, 18/6 
,, punctatum, white spotted pink, anthers yellow, beautiful, ht. 3 ft., ,, 6/6 
„ „ album [syn. album novum), the finest white variety, of 
robust growth, with handsome broad foliage, flowers very large, snowy white, 
with yellow anthers ; a grand Lily which we can strongly recommend, 
ht. 3 ft. Award of Merit R.H.S per doz. 18/- 
,, roseum, white suffused and spotted delicate light rose, pretty, ht. 3 ft. 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 5/6 
,, „ multiflorum, a fine variety, resembling Melpomene in growth, 
flowers ol good form, suffused and spotted rose on a white ground, 
early and very free-flowering, ht. 3 ft. ...per 100, 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 
,, rubrum, Dutch variety, suffused and heavily spotted crimson, on a white 
ground, ht. 3 ft Extra strong bulbs, per 100, 35/-; per doz. 5/- 
„ „ Japanese variety [syn. purpureum), having large handsome 
purplish-rose flowers varying somewdiat in depth ot colour, all 
spotted purple-crimson, ht. 3 to 5 ft per doz. 6/6 
„ ,, ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 9/- 
,, Schrymakersii, a fine early and free-flowering form of rubrum, bearing 
an abundance of deep rose flowers spotted purple, ht. 3 ft per doz. 7/6 
l.’Sulphurcum [syn. Wallichianum superbum), a grand Lily. See Novelty List,/ir^z8. 
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