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SPECIAL LIST OP NEW AND RAPE LILIES, &c. 
NEW AND EASE LILIES— Continued. 
LILItTM THUNBERGHANUM BICOLOR.— A handsome hardy Lily, about 1 foot 
high, with erect flowers, which measure about 5 inches in expansion. 
The sepalino divisions of the periantli are of a bright orange red, with a 
distinct flame of orange up the centre of each, and a few dark coloured 
dots on the petaline divisions. It has been imported from Japan, and 
has received a Certificate from the Royal Botanic Society 
,, THBNBERGIANXJiyr FLORE -PLENO. — A beautiful and distinct 
hardy Lily, growing a foot or more in height, and bearing about 2 flowers 
at the top of the stem, which is clothed with lance-shaped leaves, 3 to 4 
inches long ; the flowers are of a deep fiery red, partially dotted with 
black spots, 6 inches broad, tbe segments recurved, and having in the 
centre, in place of stamens, six erect obovate-spathulate petaloid 
filaments, which are deeply bifid, with the anther seated in the cleft. 
These petaloid bodies are somewhat stained with crimson and partially 
dotted, the edges being paler. The bulbs were imported from Japan 
„ THUNBERaiANim MARMORATUM A fine hardy Lily from 
Japan. The flowers are of a deep orange red, with irregular taumy stains 
on all the divisions, giving them a mottled appearance, while the 
segments are stout and smooth-edged, and marked with a few spots of 
black near the nectary furrow. It grows about 1 foot in height 
„ THUNBERGIANUM PUNCTATX7M.— A remarkably attractive and 
very dwarf-growing hardy Lily, rarely exceeding 9 or 10 inches in height. 
The flowers are erect, and of a rich dark crimson colour, conspicuously 
marbled and mottled with orange and yellow ; the segments are pointed, 
and being much darker at the base than at the tips, give the flower the 
a])pearance of having a dark centre. It has been introduced from Japan 
,, TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO. — This attractive variety produces beau- 
tiful double flowers of a bright orange scarlet colour ; the segments are 
thickly studded with dark brown spots, except at the tips, which arc 
recurved. A novel and extremely handsome variety, introduced 
from Japan. It was awarded a First Class Certificate by the Floral 
Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and is figured in The 
Florist and Pomologisl for February, 1871 
5s. 
10s. ed. 
7s. 6d. 
10s. 6(7. 
15s. k 21s. 
For doz. — s. d. 
LILIXTM ATTRANTIACUM:. . .60 
„ BULBIFERUM . . .60 
„ chalcedonicitm: . . 9 O 
,, EXIMIUM . , . . IS 0 
„ PYRENAICUM . .90 
„ SPECIOSUM (LANCIFO- 
LIUM) ALBUM. . 18 0 
„ SPECIOSUM (LANCIFO- 
LIUM) ROSEUM . . 18 0 
,, SPECIOSUM (LANCIFO- 
LIUM) RUBRUM . .18 0 
Per doz. — s. d. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM (LANCIFO- 
,, LIUM) PUNCTATUM . 30 0 
„ TESTACEUM (EXCELSUM). 18 0 
,, THUNBERGIANUM NIGRO- 
,, MACULATUM . . . 30 0 
,, TIGRINUM . . . .60 
„ TIGRINUM FORTUNEI . 30 0 
„ UMBELLATUM . . .60 
„ UMBELLATUM CROCEUM . 18 0 
,, UMBELLATUM FULGIDUM 12 0 
LILIUM AURATUM. 
Large importations have just arrived from Japan. Good bulbs can be supidied at 18s. and 30s. per 
dozen ; £5 and £7 10s. per 100 ; extra strong, 42.S. per doz. Small bulbs for idanting can be 
supplied at 76s. and 40s. per 100. 
IRIS IBERICA. — A rare and h.andsomo hardy species of dwarf gi’owth, somewhat similar to 
I. Susiana, but smaller ; the upiier jietals of the flowers, which are very striking and effective, are 
pure satiny white, and the lower petals are of a rich brown purple colour with a large black spot in 
th(( centre. One of the most beautiful Irises known. 3s. 5d, 
HEPATICA ANGULOSA. — Good crowns of this favourite plant. 18s. per dozen. 
