7 0 [Barr and Sugden, 
each. 
LILIES — continued, s. d. 
3302 Martagon Dalmaticum, rich glossy crimson-purple, a magnificent species, 4 ft 5 6 
3303 ,, flore pleno, purple , very double , 4 ft 2 6 
3304 Monadelphum SzovitzLanum (Colchicum), fine citron yellow, spotted black, a remarkably beautiful 
species from the Caucasus , 3 ft 1/6 & 2 6 
3305 Pardaliuum, scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3306 ,, var. Bourgaei, rich crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow , spotted crimson-brown ; the 
foliage narrow , the whorls regular, and the flowers larger than any of this 
section , 5 to 6 ft 5 6 
3307 ,, var. Californicum (true), intense crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow, spotted crimson- 
brown, very scarce , 4 to 5 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3308 , , var. Michauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown, 4 to 5 ft. ... 3/6 & 5 6 
3309 ,, var. pallidifolium (Baker), syn. puberulum (Leichtlin), differing front Pardaliuum 
in the flowers being smaller, and not so deeply coloured, 6 to 7 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3310 ,, var. Robinson!, bright red, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown, the foliage broader, 
and the plant altogether of a more massive character than any of the Parda- 
linum section , 6 to 7 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3311 y , mixed varieties per doz. 30 / 3 6 
3312 Parvum, luteum, yellow, generally spotted, flowers small, a miniature gem, 2 ft 5 6 
33 L3 Pomponlum, bright red, a fine species with elegant foliage, 2 ft per^doz. 15 / 1 6 
3314 Pyrenaicum flavum, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft „ 7/6 o 9 
3315 ,, rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft „ 10/6 1 o 
3316 Superbum, varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft ,, xo /6 1 o 
3317 „ pyramidale, differing from No. 3316 in the flower spike being more pyramidal, 4 to 7 ft. 1 6 
3318 Tenuifolium, rich scarlet, a beautiful miniature species, very rare, 1 .$ ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3318ATestaceum, syn. excelsum, delicate apricot, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft. ; per doz. 10/6 & 15 / 6 ; each 1 / & 1 6 
ARCHELIRION GROUP. 
Flowers reflexed, horizontal or slightly drooping ; flowering from July to September. 
The Auratum. White, with a central gold band in each petal. The variation in this Lily is endless. Some 
have small , others medium , and some again have enormous flowers. The gold band in some is faint, in others 
very conspicuous. In some the spots on the white ground are very prof use, in others they are comparatively 
few. Some of the varieties have large spots, and others have the spots small ; Virgin ale has pale primrose spots. 
It is noteworthy that some of the varieties of this Lily bloom in July, others in August, and some in Sep- 
tember. each. 
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6 
6 
6 
6 
3319 Auratum, Ex. 3 ft N These are rootswhichhavebeen one year or more in England; f 1 
3320 „ Ex., Ex. 3 ft [the Ex. indicates the quality of the flower as noted when i?i ) 2 
3321 I, Ex., Ex., Ex. 3 ft f bloom , the largest and finest flowers and most beautifully | 3 
3322 ,| Ex., Ex., Ex., Ex. 3 ft ) spotted have got the largest number of Ex.' s. k 5 
3323 „ Beautiful varieties imported, for beds, borders, or pot culture per doz., 9 /-, 12 /-, 
18 /-, 21 /-, & 30 /- ; each 1 /-, 1 / 6 , 2 / 6 , & 3 6 
Speciosum {or more usually though erroneously called Lancifolium ) naturally divides itself into two distinct 
lections, which are distinguishable by the coloration of the stem. 
r. Rubrum is characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging to purplish black, the green of the foliage 
deepening pro ratio with the colour of the stem. Rubrum verum has a purplish black stem. 
2 . Roseum is characterised by the stem being brownish, ranging to light green, and the shade of the foliage 
pro ratio with the green of the stem . Roseum verum has a pale green stem . 
each 
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9 
SECTION I.— SPECIOSUM RUBRUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
3324 Speciosum album, pure white, 3 ft per doz., 15 / & 18 / ; 1/6 & 
3326 
3326 
3327 
3328 
3329 
3330 
fasciatum, pure white, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 
rubrum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, 3 ft per doz., 7/6 o 
„ verum (typical Speciosum), white, suffused and spotted crimson, having a 
clearly defined white edge to the segments of the perianths , 3 ft 1 
„ fasciatum, white, suffused and spotted crimson, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 
„ macranthum, white, spotted crimson, very large, 3 ft 2 
„ purpuratum (Boom), rich blood crimson, edged pure white, the fittest, 3 ft. 5/6 & 7 
SECTION II.— SPECIOSUM ROSEUM AND ITS VARIETIES. 
3331 Speciosum album Kraetzeri, pure clear white, very beautiful, 3 it 2/6 & 
3332 
3333 
3334 
3335 
3336 
3337 
3338 
3339 
3340 
3341 
punctatum, white, spotted delicate pink, anthers yellow, a distinct species, 3 ft. per doz. 15 / 
„ album novum, pure white , yellow anthers, very beautiful, 3 ft 5 
„ fasciatum, white, spotted pink, very floriferous, 3 it 3 
roseum, white, suffused and spotted rose, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
verum, white, suffused and spotted rose, green stem, 3 ft x 
extra ( typical Speciosum), white, suffused and spotted rose, having a clearly 
defined white edge to the segments of the perianth, 3 ft 2 
fasciatum, white, suffused and spotted rose, very floriferous, 3 ft 2 
multiflorum, white, suffused and spotted rose, very beautiful, 3 ft., per doz. 15 / x 
fine mixed, from Roseum and Rubrum, for beds and borders, per 100 , 40 / ; 
choice mixed „ „ „ „ for beds and borders ,, 60 /; 
3342 Tigrinum sinense, rich orange-scarlet, freely spotted crimson-brown, 3 ft. ; per xoo, 21 / ; 
3343 , " ' ... 
3344 , 
3345 
3346 
3347 
3348 
Japonicum, rich orange-scarlet, freelv spotted crimson-brown, 4 ft. 
Portunei, rich orange- scarlet, spotted crimson , 4 it 
,, flore pleno, rich orange-scarlet, very double, 4 ft 
„ major, rich orange-scarlet, freely spotted 
„ ,, flore pleno, rich orange-scarlet , very double, 4 ft. ... 
splendens, bright orange-scarlet, covered with large crimson spots, 6 ft. 
A DOUBTFUL LILY. 
Botanists have not yet decided whether the following is a Lily or a Fritillaria. 
5/6 
9/ 
3/6 
S/6 
7/6 
* 5 /- 
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10/6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
each, 
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6 
6 
9 
6 
6 
6 
6 
Whatever the ultimate 
•verdict may be, it will not detract from the decided beauty of the plant, which throws up a long spike of rich rose- 
purple flowers. 
3349 Lllium Thomsonlanum, or Fritillaria Thomsonlana i/- & 2 6 
