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BARR’S GENERAL BULB OATALOQUE, Autumn, 1909. 
LILIES — cottiinutd. 
512 Auratum (The White Golden-rayed Crimson-spotted Hill Lily of Japan), ht. 4 to 6 ft. This 
is indeed the Queen of Lilies, and should have a place in every garden and greenhouse. It com- 
mences to bloom in August and continues on into September. It is of simplest culture and perfectly 
hardy. Those who have beds or borders of Rhododendrons should plant this grand Lily freely 
amongst them for a succession of bloom. Growing amongst Pseonies, and along the margins of ever- 
greens, groups of L. auratum (6 to 12 bulbs in a clump, planted 9 inches apart), produce a grand 
effect. As isolated subjects on large lawns, groups of Lilium auratum look very handsome and 
stately. A situation should be chosen where the plants are sheltered from cutting winds and screened 
from the midday sun ; on slopes, in a free soil, moist but not wet, this Lily does well, and makes a 
fine effect. 
IVg are expecting our first ronsignment of this beautif ul Lily to ai rive early in December from 
/apan, and we are hooking orders for delivery immediately on arrival, at the following prices. 
The larger-sized bu lbs produce the most flowers. 
Sn Auratum Extra Large Bulbs, per doz. 15 /-; per 100, 105 /- 
,, Splendid Large Bulbs, per doz. 10 / 6 ; per 100, 75 /- 
,t Good-sized Bulbs, per doz. 7 ^ 6 ; per 100, 55 /- 
,, Smaller Bulbs, per doz. 5 / 6 ; per 100, 40 /- 
>1 A few Special Monster Bulbs, each 2/6 & 3 / 6 . 
each 
5 fl ,, pictum, large white flowers, beautifully spotted crimson, and petals tipped d 
red, very showy, ht. 4 ft per doz. 17/6 i 8 
,, plaLtyphyllum, handsome flowers of enormous size, great substance, with 
broad white petals, spotted crimson, bold handsome foliage, and sturdy 
habit, ht. 5 to 10 ft Strong bulbs, per doz. 21/- 2 o 
„ „ Extra strong bulbs ,, 27/6 2 6 
,, rubro-vittatum, large pure white flowers, with a broad deep crimson 
band down the centre of each petal ; a Lily of great beauty and the admiration 
of all who see it, ht. 3 to 4 ft Strong bulbs, per doz. 2$/- 2 3 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 36/- 3 6 
,, Wittei, large pure white unspotted flowers, with golden band down each petal, 
chaste and beautiful, ht. 3 to 4 ft Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 36/- 3 6 
n Batemani {Japan), a beautiful Lily with rich glowing apricot-red flowers in August and 
September, ht. 3 ft per doz. 8/6 o 9 
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HBrownii (China and Japan), a very 
beautiful Lily, producing, in July, hand- 
some trumpet-shaped flowers nearly 10 
inches long, tips of petals reflexing 
slightly, pure while inside, with brown 
anthers, outside chocolate-brown, ht. 3 ft. ; 
valuable for borders or pots, and of easy 
culture. {See illustration.) 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 25/- 
flBrownii var. odorum japoni- 
cum colchestcrense) {Central China), a 
rare Lily bearing handsome fragrant 
flowers in July, chrome-yellow changing 
to creamy white and streaked outside 
very dark chocolate-brown, ht. 3 ft. First- 
Class Cbrtikicate K.H.S 1/6 & 
IIBulbiferum true (Central Europe and 
South-Eastern Scandinavia), bearing in 
June umbels of erect cup-shaped flowers 
of perfect form with broad fleshy petals, 
brilliant scarlet with centre orange finely 
speckled crimson, ht. ij ft. This species 
has the characteristic of producing bulbils 
in the axils of the leaves per doz. 8/6 
II Callosum (Japan), an elegant Lily 
bearing on slender stems several charac- 
teristic orange-scarlet flowers with reflexing 
LILIUM BROWNII. petals, ht. 2 ft per doz. 10/6 
^ Canadense (N.-E. America), a very graceful Lily, producing in July pendent bell- 
shaped flowers ranging from yellow to orange, heavily spotted crimson- 
black, ht. 3 ft (J02. 7/6 
•I flavum, soft yellow', heavily spotted crimson-black, ht. 3 ft. ,, 12/6 
I, rubrum, red, inside orange spotted black, ht. 3 ft „ 12/6 
