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LILIES — continued. each— 
0 Martason 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 dos. 27/6 2 6 
R 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 i 3 
„ ,, Extra large bulbs, 2/- & 3 6 
RSMyriophyllum. See Regale offered in Novelty List, page 14. 
0 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. Pot 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. 18/6 i g 
,, Extra strong bulbs, per doz. 25/- & 35/- ; 2/3 & 3 6 
^ Pardalinum ( California, etc.), stately shade-loving Lilies, of elegant habit and producing 
in July heads of large, handsome, showy flowers; charming when naturalised. 
H » 'lyP®, bright scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, flowers 
large, numerous and very handsome, ht. $ to 6 ft per too, 32/6 ; per doz. 4/6 o 5 
^ ,, californicum, the finest of all, flowers rich deep orange, handsomely spotted 
maroon, and tipped brilliant scarlet, ht. 3J ft per doz. 18/6 I 9 
^ ,, Johnson!, a handsome form from Biitish 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. 17/6 1 8 
^ „ Mlchauxi (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 4 
^ „ 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 6 
^ Parry! (California), a very beautiful species, with large bright yellow flowers lightly spotted 
and of delicate perfume, July, ht. 3 ft. First-Class Certificate R.H.S. 
Extra strong bulbs 3 6 
J parviflorum {California), bearing a profusion of small elegant flowers, golden-yellow 
finely spotted brown and with golden anthers, beautiful, ht. 3j ft. ...per doz. 18/6 i 9 
^ Parvum (California), flowers small and bell-shaped, of a bright yellow shaded red and 
' freely spotted, showy, June-July, ht. 3J ft Extra strong bulbs 2 6 
^ „ var. luteum, a very pretty Lily with flowers almost cup-shaped, colour orange, 
dotted maroon, June-July, ht. 3J ft i 9 
^SPhiladelphiCum (Canada and United States), a graceful little Lily, bearing in July 
charming flowers, scarlet, shading to orange, elegantly spotted black, ht. i ft.... per doz. 15/- i 6 
Ph!l!pp!nense {Philippine Islands), a remarkably graceful and beautiful Lily, suitable 
for pot culture in greenhouse (treatment as for L. nepalense ) ; it bears on a slender leafy 
stem one long white trumpet-shaped flower with reflexing petals, sweetly scented, ht. 2 ft. 
per doz. 10/6 I o 
II Pyrena!cum flavum (Pyrenees), the Yellow Turk’a-Cap Lily, having a leafy 
stem surmounted by an elegant umbel of pendent flowers with reflexed petals, 
yellow shaded green, finely dotted black and with scarlet ontfiess, fune-Jlowering, 
ht. 3ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
,, rubrum, producing an umbel of drooping flowers with reflexed petals, orange- 
scarlet spotted maroon, anthers scarlet, fune- flowering, ht. 2 to 3 ft. per doz. 10/6 I o 
R^Resale. See Novelty hist, page 14. 
^ RoezI!! (true), a rare Lily from the Pacific coast, bearing in June an elegant raceme of 
brilliant orange-red flowers spotted purple and with reflexed petals, ht. 3 ft per doz. 25/- 2 6 
S Rubellum, a beautiful little Japanese Lily with slender growth like that of Krameri, 
while the flowers are of distinct elegant form, delicate pale rose, with golden anthers ; it has 
been found to thrive best out of doors in a partially shady situation in a compost of loam, 
leaf soil, and stones ; it makes a lovely pot-plant (2 or 3 bulbs in a pot) and may be gently 
forced into bloom by end of May, ht. i§ ft per doz. 10/6 & 15/- ; i/- & i 6 
||$Spec!osum (syn. lancifolium) (Japan), a remarkably beautiful section of Lilies 
flowering in late summer and early autumn ; the flowers are large and hand- 
some with reflexing petals and last a long time in water when cut. 
