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LILIUM LONGirLORUM FORMOSUM. 
||ai.on£;iflorum robustum, also 
known as Japonicum giganteum, a 
strong and robust-growing Japanese 
variety, bearing large handsome white 
trumpet-shaped flowers of great sub- 
stance ; blooming later than the other 
Longiflorum varieties, ht. 3 ft. 
Strong bulbs, per too, 42/- ; doz. 5/6 
„ „ Extra strong bulbs. „ 55/-; „ 7/6 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs ,, 10/6 
Longiflorunn Wilson! {sj/n. exi- 
mium), a valuable free-flowering 
variety, bearing 10 to 12 large hand- 
some white trumpet flowers on a stem, 
ht. 3 ft. ; a first-class variety for pots 
or borders 
Strong bulbs, per too, 42/- ; doz. s/6 
„ ,, Extra strong bulbs, ,, $ 5 /-; ,, 7/6 
,, „ A few monster bulbs ,, 10/6 
11 Ma.rha.n, a cross from L. martagon 
album and L. Hansom, producing 
large elegant spikes of flowers with 
solid reflexing petals, deep yellow 
streaked brown and dotted crimson, 
June-July, ht. 3J ft per doz. 24/- 
11 Marhan “Miss E. Willmott,” a 
very beautiful new hybrid Lily pro- 
ducing large elegant spikes of large 
flowers with reflexing petals, June to 
July, colour orange tinged carmine 
with crimson-purple spots, ht. 3-^ ft. 
per doz. 36/- 
11 Martafifon (Central and South Europe), bearing early in July pyramidal heads of glossy 
light purplish rose reflexed flowers, spotted more or less with black, ht. 4 ft. 
per doz. 5/- 
fl ,, album, one of the most beatitiful of Lilies, producing in July handsome 
pyramidal spikes of wax-like pure white reflexed flowers, ht.*4 ft 2/6, 3/6 & 
42 ,, dalmaticum Catani, a stately Lily which when established attains a 
height of 5 to 6 ft. and produces in July 3 or 4 flower spikes, each spike 
surmounted by several elegant reflexed flowers, of a dark glossy crimson-maroon 
shaded and spotted black per doz. 25/- 
f 2 Monadelphum szovitzianum (syn. Colchicum) (Caucasus and North Persia), 
bearing handsome spikes of large turban-shaped flowers of great beauty, clear citron-yellow, 
spotted black, ht. 3 ft per doz. 12/6 
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O^Myriophyllum. See Novelty List, page 8. 
42 Nepalense (Nepaul), a greenhouse Lily of striking beauty, bearing in September large 
flowers with elegantly reflexing petals, soft yellow, shading off inside to a rich dark maroon, 
ht. 3 ft. I’ot up the bulbs in a compost of loam, peat and sand, and plunge in a bed of fibre 
in a cool corner of the greenhouse, not giving any water until growth is showing. In 
sheltered gardens in Devonshire and Cornwall, this Lily may be grown out-of-doors 
per doz. 1 5/- i 
,, Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 25/- & 35/- ; 2/3 & 3 
^ Parda.linum (California, etc.), stately shade-loving Lilies, of elegant habit and producing 
in July heads of large, handsome, showy flowers; charming when naturalised. 
H i> type, bright scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, flowers 
large, numerous and very handsome, ht. 5 to 6 ft per too, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 O 
^ ,, cali'fornicum, the finest of all, flowers rich deep orange, handsomely spotted 
maroon, and tipped brilliant scarlet, ht. 33 ft per doz. 12/6 i 
^ ,, Johnson!, a handsome form from British Columbia, having a strong sturdy 
growth with dark green foliage and very showy flowers, colour glowing crimson 
shading to orange, ht. 5 ft per doz. 15/- i 
f „ Michauxi (The Carolina Swamp Lily), flowers crimson-scarlet, shading to 
yellow, spotted maroon ; later-blooming than the other varieties, ht. 4 to 5 ft. 
per too, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 o 
^ „ Red Giant, a remarkably fine new Lily raised by Mr. Luther Burbank ; it is a 
strong grower, bearing in July heads of blood-crimson flowers shaded red towards 
centre and profusely spotted dark maroon per doz. 36/- 3 
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