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LILIES— continued. each— s. d 
||t>DauriCum (syn. Davuricum), true, a charming species from Siberia, bearing an umbel 
of three to five erect flowers orange-yellow flushed red and spotted black, 
ht. 2i ft d ° z - IO /6 1 0 
„ luteum (.syn. Yellow Queen). See Novelty List, page io. 
See also Umbellatum varieties, page 6i. 
||SEIegans (syn. Thunbergianum) (Japan), a very beautiful group of showy Japanese 
Lilies, mostly June- and July-flowering, greatly valued for flower border and pot- 
culture. These are best planted in Autumn. 
, alutaceum Prince of Orange, flowers of a charming clear apricot- 
orange, spotted black, a valuable dwarf showy Lily for flower-beds and massing 
in front borders, ht. I ft doz - 5/6 0 6 
t Aurora (new), flowers large and beautiful, golden-yellow shaded golden orange- 
red towards centre and at tip of petals, ht. 2 It per dor. io/6 I o 
Beauty (new), flowers large and beautiful, apricot-yellow with deep golden band 
down each petal, and freely spotted dark brown, ht. 15 in per doz. 36/- 3 6 
,, bicolor, flowers large, apricot-orange, flamed scarlet, a distinct and beautiful 
Lily, ht. li ft P er doz - 8 / 6 0 9 
,, Chamois (new), flowers large and handsome, chamois-yellow shading to dark 
orange and conspicuously spotted brown, very distinct, ht. I J ft per doz. 21/- 2 o 
i( Leonard Joerg, line distinct Lily, bearing an umbel of large flowers, brilliant 
orange-red shading to golden, and slightly spotted crimson, handsome, ht. 2 ft. 
per doz. 10/6 I o 
t 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 2 6 
Othello, a beautiful hybrid bearing large handsome blood-red flowers tinged 
orange, a fine bold handsome showy Lily, ht. ij- ft 2 6 
Painted Chief (new), a very handsome variety, flowers orange-yellow with 
golden orange-red band down centre of each petal, ht. l| ft ....per doz. 10/6 1 o 
sanguineum, flowers of medium size, rich crimson, finely spotted dark crimson, 
ht. lift per doz. 5/6 o 6 
semi-plenum, large semi-double flowers, blood-crimson, ht. ij ft. ,, 10/6 1 o 
(j Star of Heusden (new), flowers large and beautiful, soft chrome-yellow with 
dark orange stripe on each petal and finely spotted, very free, ht. I J ft 2 6 
,, Van Houttei, flowers rich blood-crimson, blotched with gold and spotted 
black, large and remarkably handsome, ht. ii ft P er doz - 7/6 0 8 
„ venustum (syn. armeniacum), soft rich glowing reddish orange, late-flowering, 
a grand showy Lily, ht. I-J ft 2 d 
Wallace!, a fine variety, producing from August to September several flowers of 
a glowing apricot-orange, ht. 25 ft per doz. 7/6 0 8 
,, Willie Barr, fine large flowers of a bright orange-yellow, spotted crimson, 
very showy and beautiful, ht. ij ft P er doz - 5/6 0 d 
,, Mixed varieties, for planting in wild gardens, shrubbery borders, etc. 
per too, 25/- ; per doz. 3/6 — 
12 Giganteum (The Himalayas ), the most majestic of Lilies, having stems 10 to 12 ft. 
high, when established, with large handsome heart-shaped leaves, and from July to August 
immense long white trumpet-shaped flowers. Groups of this noble Lily in large herbaceous 
and shrubbery borders, woodlands, or wild gardens produce a grand effect. The smaller 
bulbs are specially recommended for naturalising, and will bloom freely two or three years 
after planting Monster bulbs 7/6, “°l“ ^ ° 
t ,, Very large bulbs 3/6 & 5 6 
Smaller bulbs 1/6 & 2 6 
1 Grayi (North Carolina), a strikingly handsome Lily from the Alleghany Mountains, 
flowers of distinct and elegant form, rich deep blood-crimson, interior spotted maroon- black 
and shading to golden-yellow, habit light and graceful, July-flowering, ht. 2 ft.. ..per doz. 17/6 I 8 
|| Hansoni The Japanese Yellow Martagon Lily (Japan), large wax-like flowers with 
reflexing petals, bright golden-yellow, spotted crimson-maroon ; one of the most beautiful 
and distinct of June-flowering Lilies, ht. 3 ft. ; of easy cultivation. First-Class Certifi- 
cate R H.S Strong bulbs, per doz. 15/- I ° 
