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LILIES — continued. each- 
ll^SpeciOSUm rubrum, Dutch variety, suffused and heavily spotted crimson on a 
white ground, ht. 3 ft. Extrcx strong bulbs, per 100,42/- ; per doz. 5/6 
,, „ Japanese variety (.syn. purpureum), having large handsome 
dowers heavily suffused and spotted dark crimson, strong grower, 
ht. 3 to 5 ft per doz. 6/6 
,, ,, ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 10/6 
,, Schry makers! i, a fine early and free-flowering form of rubrum, bearing 
an abundance of deep rose flowers spotted purple, ht. 3 ft per doz. 7/6 
nSSuiphureum [syn. Wallichianum superbum), a grand Lily. See Novelty List, page%. 
^Superbum {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-flowering, ht. 4 to 7 ft per doz. 7/6 
Szovitzianum. See Monadelphum Szovitzianum. 
IISTenuifblium {Siberia), a very graceful little Lily, bearing in early June on slender stems 
numerous showy glossy scarlet flowers, ht. ft per doz. 8/6 
„ “ Goiden Gleam ” {new), a very beautiful seedling variety of tenui- 
folium, bearing a head of pure golden-yellow flowers, of free graceful 
habit per doz. 36/- 
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. 18/6 
,, ,, Extra strong bulbs ,, 25/- 
Thunbergianum. See Elegans. 
||5Ti£rinum — the Tiger Lily {China and Japan), a remarkably handsome section, with 
abundance of large showy brilliantly coloured flowers, lighting up the garden 
in August and September. All very hardy vigorous growers. 
II Fortune!, 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 
II II flore-pleno, double orange-scarlet flowers, lasting long in 
bloom, ht. 4 ft per too, 17/6; per doz. 2/6 
II II g^ig^anteum, a grand robust variety of Fortunei, growing 
taller and bearing more flowers, ht. 6 ft. 
per too, e,ll - ; per doz. 5/6 
,, ,, „ Very large bulbs „ Tj 6 
II II I, flore-pleno, flowers very large, double orange- 
scarlet, handsome, ht. 6 ft. 
Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 7/6 
II splendens, veiy handsome, with large pyramidal heads of bright fiery 
orange-scarlet flowers, covered with large crimson-brown spots, ht. 6 ft. 
per too, 14/6 ; per doz. 2/- 
pUmbellatum {syn. Davuricum) {Europe), 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. 2.J ft., p. too, 27/6 ; p. doz. 3/9 
,, Incomparable, intense rich crimson, freely spotted, a h.indsome showy 
variety, ht. 2 ft per too, 27/6 ; per doz. 3/9 
,, Sappho, scarlet, shading to orange, moderately spotted, ht. 2 ft 7/6 
„ Fine Mixed Varieties, ht. 2 to 3 ft per too, 21/-; ,, 3/- 
Hybrids of Lii.ium Umbellatum X Lilium Elegans. 
aurantiacum multiflorum, orange-yellow petals, lipped orange-red per doz. 7/6 
Sensation, bearing handsome large flowers of a vivid orange-red, very fine ,, 7/6 
Wallichianum superbum. Sulphureum, Novelty List, 8. 
El 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. IVashingtonianum) as being a more reliable grower. Plant the bulbs with 
the top 6 in. deep in fibrous loam in partial shade 
,, Extra Large Bulbs 
Barr's Sweet-scented Double Chinese Psconies, for Autumn planting. 
For full Descriptive List and hints on culture see Barr’s Hardy Plant Catalogue. 
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