BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 King Street, Covent Garden, London. 55 
\A\A£.S~ continued. each— j, d 
Canadense flavum, soft yellow, heavily spotted crimson-black, lit. 3 ft. per doz. 12/6 I 3 
„ rubrum, red, inside orange spotted black, lit. 3 ft „ 12/6 i 3 
II Candidum— The Snow-White Madonna Lily or Cottager’s White Garden Lily 
{South Europe, etc.). This Idly likes a good deep soil, not too dry, and should be left undis- 
turbed for years. Bulbs supplied from September to December only. Before planting dust the 
bulbs with dry flour of sulphur, and this will aid in keeping away disease. Plant shallow with 
the tops just below the surface, and then give a mulching of well-decayed stable manure. 
The variety we supply is the fine broad-petalled type. 
Extra strong healthy bulbs, per 100, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 4 
„ „ „ Strong healthy bulbs ,, 21/- ; „ 2/9 o 3 
,, ,, ,, Smaller bulbs for naturalising ,, 16/6; ,, 2/4 — 
For prices of a few monster bulbs see page 8. 
Carniolicum (Lombardy, Dalmatia, etc.), a pretty June-flowering Austrian species bear- 
ing nodding vermilion-coloured flowers with reflexed petals, ht. 3 ft per doz. 18/6 I 9 
II Chalcedonicum— The Scarlet Turk’s Cap Lily of Cottage Gardens {Greece, etc.), 
flowers intense deep scarlet, blooming in July, very showy and effective, ht. 3 ft. per doz. 10/6 I o 
,, ,, ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 15/- i 6 
11 ,, Heldreichi, a remarkably handsome form with large flowers of great sub- 
stance, brilliant scarlet, ht. 2^ ft per doz. 30/- 2 9 
Colchicum. See Monadelphum. 
12 Columbianum {JV.-IV. America), the Oregon Lily, a very graceful species, bearing 
from July to August several small fragrant flowers of a brilliant deep orange, spotted crimson, 
resembling a miniature ffumboldti, ht. 3 ft Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 1$/- 16 
4 ConCOlOtr(China and Japan), a very lovely little Lily, bearing in July two to three erect 
glossy fiery scarlet flowers with dark red spots, ht. I ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
A gem for sheltered sunny nooks on rockwork where it can be kept fairly moist during dry 
weather ; it makes also a charming pot-plant for the greenhouse per doz. 7/6 o 8 
4 Coridion {China and Japan), beautifiil lemon-yellow flowers, spotted purple; a very 
elegant little Lily, ht. 2 to 3 ft., July-flowering per doz. 8/6 o 9 
||4Croceum — The Cottager’s Orange Lily {South Europe), flowers very showy, fiery 
orange shaded red in centre and minutely spotted dark crimson, produced in June; when 
well grown and established it attains a height of 5 to 7 ft., with a large quantity of flowers 
on each stem. This Lily is now getting scarce per 100, 40/- ; per doz. 5/6 o 6 
„ h few very large bulbs „ 7/6 o 8 
Davuricum. Sec Umbellatum. 
||4Ele£ians {syn. Thunbergianum) {Japan), a very beautiful group of showy Japanese 
Lilies, mostly /«««- and July-flowering, greatly valued for flower border and pot- 
culture. These are best planted in Autumn. 
,, “Alice Wilson,” now almost out of cultivation ; we recommend in lieu Orange 
Queen, which is superior. 
,, alutaceum Prince of Orange, clear apricot- orange, spotted black, a 
valuable dwarf showy Lily for flower-beds and massing in front borders, ht. I ft. 
per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, bicolor, flowers large, apricot-orange, flamed scarlet, a distinct and beautiful 
Lily, ht. ij ft per doz. 8/6 o 9 
,, flore-pleno (true), large handsome double flowers of a rich blood-crimson, 
scarce, ht. ij ft 3 6 
,, Leonard Joerg, fine distinct Lily, bearing an umbel of large flowers, brilliant 
orange-red shading to golden, and slightly spotted crimson, handsome, ht. 2 ft. 
per doz. 1 2/6 I 3 
,, Orange Queen, a very handsome Lily, producing in mid-summer large 
orange -coloured flowers with small black spots ; a strong robust grower, and 
very decorative in either pots or borders, ht. 15 to 18 in. Award of Merit 
R.H.S. 1900 per doz. 17/6 i 8 
,, Othello, a beautiful hybrid bearing large handsome blood-red flowers tinged 
orange, a fine bold handsome showy Lily, ht. ft per doz. 21/- 2 o 
,, Peter Barr, a grand new Lily, flowers very large, measuring 7 in. across, and of 
fine form, of a soft yellow colour with chamois tinge and shaded golden down the 
centre of each petal, almost without spots, ht. I5 ft. Award of Merit R.H.S., 
July 21st, 1903 4 6 
„ reticulatum, a handsome free-blooming variety, producing a head of flowers of 
a fine glossy salmon freely spotted purple, and with a yellow bar down centre 
of each petal per doz. 21/- 2 o 
,, sanguineum, flowers of medium size, rich crimson, finely spotted dark crimson, 
ht. i^ ft per doz. 6/6 o 7 
