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BARR’S GENERAL BULB OATALOQUE, Autumn, 1913. 
LILIES — continutd. each— i. d 
0 Humboldtl {California'), large handsome flowers of great substance, rich golden-yellow, 
spotted dark crimson, with recurved petals, very showy, ht. S ft-. July-flowering. This Lily 
rtquires to be established before blooming freely per doz. 25/- 2 3 
,, „ ,, Monster bulbs 3 6 
n Humboldtl var. masniflcum, a grand form, surpassing the ts^pe in richness of 
colour and much freer flowering ; the large handsome flowers are of a rich deep golden, with 
large spots and blotches of blood-red. Established plants bear fifteen to twenty blooms on a 
a spike, ht. 4J ft. ; 90% of the bulbs may be expected to bloom the first year Strong bulbs 3 6 
„ ,, „ Extra large bulbs 4 6 
Q KellO£Sli, a graceful and beautiful Lily from California, bearing pretty soft pink flowers 
with closely recurved petals, fragrant, ht. 2j ft. Award of Merit R.H.S. ...per doz. 36/- 3 6 
nSKrameri {South fapan'), a chaste and beautiful flower, delicate rose-pink, of elegant 
outline and graceful habit of growth, July-flowering, ht. 2 ft per doz. 7/6 o 8 
,, ,, ,, Extra strong bulbs „ 10/6 i o 
Lancifolium. See SpeoioBom. 
nSLeiChtlini (Japan), bearing in August, on graceful stems, numerous handsome golden- 
yellow flowers, spotted crimson-purple, very beautiful, ht. 3 to 4 ft. In planting surround 
the bulbs with sharp sand per doz. 2i/- 2 o 
ySLong^if^Orum (China and Japan), very beautiful Lilies, producing in June and fuly 
long snow-white trumpet-shaped flowers, which are deliciously fra^ant. Greatly 
prized for pot-culture, and for flower-beds and borders. While in growth they 
require plenty of water. 
II* >> tyP6» snowy white trumpet-shaped flowers, ht. 2 ft. ...per too, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 o S 
11s „ formosum, a fine new free-flowering variety from Formosa, and a good 
forcer ; its elegant trumpet-shaped white flowers are fairly uniform in character, 
but the foliage varies a good deal, ht. 2 to 3 ft. It is strongly recommended in 
preference to Harrisil. (.SVz Illustration) per 100,' 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 o 8 
„ ,, Extra large bulbs ,, 10/6 i o 
,, ,, A few Monster bulbs „ 15/- i 6 
,, Harrisil (The Bermuda or Easter Lily), this variety is now out of culti- 
vation ; we recommend in its stead Lilium lon^iflorum formosum, which is a 
much more reliable variety and better forcer. 
ns „ robustum, also known as Japonicum giganteum, a strong and robust- 
growing Japanese variety, bearing large handsome white trumpet-shaped 
flowers of great substance ; blooming later than the other Longiflorum 
varieties, ht. 3 ft. 
LILIUH LONGIFLOROU FORUOSUM. 
Strong bulbs, p. 100, 42/-; doz. 5/6 o 6 
„ „ Extra strong bulbs „ $5/-; „ 7/6 o 8 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs ,, 10/6 i c 
Loneiflorum Wilsoni (syn. exi- 
mium), a valuable free-flowering 
variety, bearing 10 to 12 large 
handsome white trumpet flowers 
on a stem, ht. 3 ft. ; a first-class 
variety for pots or borders. 
Strong bulbs, p. 100, 42/- ; doz. 5/6 o 6 
„ „ Extra strong bulbs „ SS/- ; „ 7/6 o 8 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs 10/6 i o 
II Marhan, a cross from L. martagon 
album and L. Hansoni, producing 
large elegant spikes of flowers 
with solid reflexing petals, deep 
yellow streaked brown and dotted 
crimson, June-July, ht. 35 ft. 
per doz. 25/- 2 3 
II Marhan “Miss E. Willmott,” 
a very beautiful new hybrid Lily 
producing large elegant spikes of 
large flowers with reflexing petals, 
June to J uly, colour orange tinged 
carmine with crimson-purple 
spots, ht. 3§ ft per doz. 36/- 3 6 
II Martagon {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. 5/6 o 6 
0 ,, album, one of the most beautiful 0/ Lilies, producing in July handsome 
pyramidal spikes of wax-like pure white reflexed flowers, ht. 4 ft. First-Class 
Certificate R.H.S 2/6, 3/6 & 4 6 
