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LILIES — con t hi ucd. 
each— x. d, 
OSulphureum (syn. Wallichianum superbum), a grand Lily. See Novelty List, page 7. 
* Superbu m (Eastern United States to Canada ), a very 
showy bog-loving Lily, with flowers orange to crimson, 
spotted rich brown, and elegantly recurved, stately in growth, 
late Summer Jlowering] ht. 4 to 7 ft. (See Illustration ) 
per doz. 6/6 0 7 
Szovitzianum. See Monadelphum Szovitzianum. 
||Tenuifolium (Siberia), a very graceful little Lily, bearing 
in early June on slender stems numerous showy glossy scarlet 
flowers, ht. ij ft per doz. 8/6 o 9 
IITestaceum (syn. excelsum), bearing from June to July 
very beautiful large handsome flowers of a lovely apricot 
colour, with showy scarlet anthers, delightfully fragrant, 
vigorous grower, ht. 4 ft per doz. 21/- 2 o 
,, Extra strong bulbs „ 30/- 2 9 
Thunbergianum. .SVzElegans. 
SilTigrinum — the Tiger Lily (China and Japan), a re- 
markably handsome section, with abundance 
of large showy brilliantly coloured flowers, 
lighting up the garden in August and September. 
All very hardy vigorous growers. 
,, Fortunei, having a woolly stem and producing 
on bold branching heads up to 20 rich 
orange-scarlet flowers, spotted crimson- 
brown, ht. 4 ft. per 100, 17/6; per doz. 2/6 o 3 
„ ,, flore-pleno, double orange- 
scarlet flowers, lasting long in 
bloom, ht. 4 ft. 
per 100, 17/6; pet doz. 2/6 o 3 
5 l|Tigrinum Fortune! giganteum, a grand robust variety of Fortunei, growing 
taller and bearing more flowers, ht. 6 ft. 
per 100, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
*» >> »i Very large bulbs „ 7/6 o 8 
» *> I, flore-pleno, flowers very large, double orange- 
scarlet, handsome, ht. 6 ft. 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 7/6 o 8 
» splendens, very handsome, with large pyramidal heads of bright fiery 
orange-scarlet flowers, covered with large crimson-brown spots, ht. 6 ft. 
per too, 12/6; per doz. 1/9 o 2 
o Umbellatum (syn. Davuricum), a very showy section of Lilies, bearing in June 
large handsome flowers ; very effective when grouped in shrubbery and flower 
borders, also good pot plants. 
,, erectum, rich cerise-scarlet, shading to yellow, ht. 2J ft., p. too, 27/6; p.doz. 3/9 o 4 
,, Incomparable, intense rich crimson, freely spotted, a handsome showy 
variety, ht. 2 ft per 100, 27/6; per doz. 3/9 o 4 
» Sappho, scarlet, shading to orange, moderately spotted, ht. 2 ft „ 5/6 o 6 
„ Fine Mixed Varieties, ht. 2 to 3 ft per 100, 18/6; „ 2/8 — 
FINE NEW HYBRIDS 
(Lilium Umbellatum x Lilium Elegans.) 
aurantiacum multiflorum, orange-yellow petals, tipped orange-red per doz. 7/6 o 8 
Cloth of Gold, a beautiful variety with fine golden-yellow flowers almost without 
S P° ,S per doz. 1 5/- I 6 
Sensation, bearing handsome large flowers of a vivid orange-red, very fine „ 7/6 o 8 
Tottenhami, very handsome heads of flowers, bright yellow spotted red, distinct and 
f ,ne per doz. 6/6 o 7 
Wallichianum superbum. See Sulphureum. 
Washingtonianum purpureum (Oregon), a fine variety bearing in abundance 
large handsome sweet-scented flowers, white tinged and spotted a vinous purple, and 
changing ultimately to a rich deep purple, ht. 3 to 4 ft. We offer this in preference to 
the type (L. Washingtonianum) as being a more reliable grower. Plant the bulbs with 
the top 6 in. deep in fibrous loam in partial shade 2 o 
