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2963 Croceum, light orange, freely spotted with black, 3 ft per doz., 3/6 o 
2964 „ rich clear beautiful yellow, freely spotted, ,, c/6 o 
2965 Davurlciun (Spectablle of Sweet), red, shading to yellow, freely spotted, 2 ft i 
2966 ,, Tiois. salmon rose, shading to orange-scarlet, and spotted, 2 ^ h i 
2967 ,, Duke of Sutherland, orange-red, shading to bright yellow, 2 ft i 
2968 ,, Vuke Of Wellington, crimson, shading to yellow, ft i 
2969 ,, Dukeof Devonshire, shading to orange, moderately spotted, ijft..., perdoz., 10/6 i 
2960 „ eTeotnm, rich cerise-scarlet, shading to yellow, 2 ^ ft ,, o 
2961 „ incompassibile, intense rich crimton, freely spotted, 2 ft 7/6 o 
2962 „ multlAorum, scarlet, shading to orange, 2 ft ,, 7/6 o 
2963 „ 8&ppho, scarlet, shading to orange, moi^rately spotted, 2 ft ,, 10/6 i 
2964 „ Rubena, crimson, shading to yellow, freely spotted, 2 ft ,, 10/6 i 
2966 ,, yoltaSxe, orange-red, shading to yellow, \\ ft ,, 10/6 i 
2966 „ Vulcan, shading to yellow, 2 ft ,, 15/6 i 
2967 „ fine mixed varieties per 100, 40/, „ 5/6 
2968 „ choice mixed varieties ,, 50/, ,, 7/6 
2969 Phlladelphlcum, scarlet, shading to orange, conspicuously marked with large black spots, i.J ft 2 
2970 ,, Waushalrlcum, a new species which has not yet been flowered in this country 3 
2971 Fulchellum, rich scarlet, with black spots, very rare, 1 ft r 
2972 Thunherg^anum alutace'um, glowing apricot, freely spotted black, i ft per doz., 7/6 o 
2973 „ „ Trinca of OlBJige, clear apricot orange, spotted black, 1 ft 3 
armenlacum, soft rich glowing orange red, 1^ ft per doz., 10/6 i 
atrosangulneum, rich blood-crimson, spotted black, ij ft 10/6 i 
hlcolor, apricot-orange, flamed scarlet and lilac, very beautiful, ij ft., per doz., 15/6 i 
cltrlnum grandlflorum, rick orange-apricot, ft e 
flore pleno (stamlnosum), blood-crimson, perfectly double, ij ft 2 
fulgens, rich crimson, stained tawny yellow, ft perdoz., 10/6 i 
,, p:>xoo%aX\aa\xo}xa3i, blood crimson, freely spotted black ,, 10/6 i 
sangulneum, crimson, shaded tawny yellow, flowers large, ij ft ,, 10/6 i 
splendens (new), rich apricot, spotted crimson, and flamed carmine, 2 ft. ...3/6, & 5 
Van Houttel, blood crimson, blotched gold, ft e 
Wllsonl, orange, yellow band, spotted crimson {new), 2J ft 7/6, & 10 
fine mixed per 100, 50/, per doz., 7/6 
choice mixed 70/, „ 12/ 
EULIRION GROUP. 
Flowers funnel or trumpet shaped, and horizontal or slightly drooping. These are all fragrant, 
flowering in July and August. each— b. 
2987 Candldum, snow-white, 4 ft per 100, 25/, per doz., 3/6 o 
2988 „ flore pleno, white, 4 ft „ 7/6 o 
2989 ,, flore purpureo-strlato, white, tinged put pie, 4ft 7/6 o 
2990 „ follXa a,vocao-ma.c\ilaXia, leaves gold-blotched 10/6 i 
2991 ,, ,, a.xixao-T[ia.QM\a.tia, aalaoXa^, beautifully gold blotched leaves 3 
2992 „ ,, a.\Mao-maxg\sssAA.a, leaves elegantly gold-margined S 
2993 ,, „ argenteo-marglnatis, leaves elegantly margined silvery-white 5 
2994 „ apaalaayxoi, small snow-white flowers. Of f\. per doz., 5/6 o 
2995 Oordifollnm, white, the earlier leaves crimson, 3 to 4 feet 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, & 10 
2996 ,, glganteum, white, the most majestic of Lilies, 6 to 10 ft 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, & 15 
2997 Japonlcum Brownl, white, exterior tinged brown, a magnificent species, 2 ft 6/- & 9 
2998 ,, Kramerl, delicate blush pink ( new), 2 ft 3/6, 5/6, & 7 
2999 „ „ album, white {new), 2 ft 21 
3000 „ ,, roseum, rose-pink, very beautiful (new), 2 ft 10/6, & 21 
3001 ,, „ TMbxyxcSi, deep rose-pink (new), 2 fX 21 
3002 LougifLoTTUH, pure white, ft per 100, 21/, perdoz., 3/6 o 
3003 „ exlmlum (WUsonl). pure white. This plant is taller, and the flowers are longer than 
in any other variety of Longiflorum, 2ft 2 
3004 „ UXL Kin, pure white, lif ft i 
3005 „ Takeslmse (true), pure white, very large flowers, 2 ft 2 
3006 ,, foUHa a.rgenteo-majrgt3ia.tia, white, leaves margined silvesy white, ft 21 
3007 Nepalense, pr/re white, outside suffused purple towards the base 63 
3008 Nellgherrense. The flowers of this magnificent Lily are of great size, substance, and deliciously 
fragrant ; they measure 9 to 12 inches in length, and are large in proportion, the prevailing 
colour is white, tinged primrose. The plant is of a free robust growth, and admirably adapted 
for conservatory decoration. It comes from the Neilgherries at a high elevation, where it is 
found growing with from 5 to 7 flowers on a plant: it is the hardiest and best of the Indian lilies. 
From the consignment received in January, 1876, some flowered in pots as early as July, and others 
as late as November. From the general appearance of this Lily we felt confident it would be 
found hardy in England, and planted some out as a trial test, and we find that those planted 
exposed to the full sun, are growing vigorously, and give good promise of success. Our stock of 
healthy bulbs is large, and lias been in our possession since January, 1876, and are quoted at 
very moderate prices, considering the magnificence 'and rarity of the Lily. As a conservatory 
plant it cannot be too strongly recommended each 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 13/, & 21 
3009 WaJdlcblanum, white ; Mr. Baker designates this ** The Prince of the Longiflorum Series, art 
extremely handsome and very rare Autumn-flowering indoor Lily, 4 ft 5/6, 7/6, 10/6, 15/, & 21 
3010 Wafibingtonlaxium, white, shading to lilac, 3 ft. 5/6, 7/6, & 10 
3011 „ white, evenly spotted black, “^ft 7/6, 10/6, & 15 
MARTAGON GROUP. 
Flowers with the divisions of the perianth rolled back like a Turk's Cap, and one or other of the species 
enumerated are in flower from May till end of August. each— b. 
3012 Albanum, light yellow, sweet scented, introduced by Mr. Leichtlin, 1875 S 
3013 Avenaceum, orange, a new species, very distinct and very rare 21 
3014 Ganadense, mixed, embracing various shades, fine for Rhododendron beds perdoz. 18/ 2 
3016 ,, yellow, shading to orange-scarlet, freely spotted, “^to ^ ft 2 
3016 „ ^a,V\xm., yellow, freely spotted crimson, ^ to ft 2 
3017 „ flavo-rubrum, yellow, shading to orange, freely spotted, 3 to 4 ft 3 
