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BARR’S GENERAL BULB CATALOGUE, Autumn, 1906. 
12 Monadelphum szovitzianum (syu. 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. 2 1/- 2 o 
12 Nepalense (Nr Paul), a magnificent greenhouse Lily of striking beauty, bearing in Sep- 
tember large flowers with elegantly reflexing petals, soft yellow, shading off 
inside to a rich dark maroon, ht. 3 ft per doz. 24/- 2 3 
,, A few extra fine bulbs 3/6 & 5 6 
If Pardalinum ( California , etc.), stately, shade-loving Lilies, of elegant habit and producing . 
in July heads of large, handsome, showy flowers; charming when naturalised. 
H >, type, bright scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, flowers 
large, numerous and very handsome, ht. 5 to 6 ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
If ,, californicum, the finest of all, flowers rich deep orange, handsomely spotted 
maroon, and tipped brilliant scarlet, ht. 3-J ft per doz. 10/6 1 o 
1 „ fragrans, an interesting Lily of robust growth, flowers produced in abundance, 
orange slightly marked red on tips of petals, and spotted maroon, delicately 
scented , ht. 6 to 8 ft 3 6 
If ,, Johnsoni, 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/- 
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S|| Longiflorum Harrisii (The 
Bermuda or Easter Lily), a 
graceful Lily with long handsome 
snow-white flowers, greatly in de- 
mand for early forcing, ht. 3 ft. 
Bulbs supplied from September to 
December 
Strong bulbs per doz. 8/6 o 
„ ,, Extra large bulbs ... ,, 12/6 I 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs 2/6 & 3 
,, robustum, also known as 
Japonicum giganteum, a strong 
and robust-growing Japanese 
variety, bearing large handsome 
white trumpet-shaped flowers of 
great substance ; valuable for suc- 
ceeding Lilium Harrisii. and 
Wilsoni, as it blooms later, ht. 3 ft. 
Strong bulbs 
per 100, 37/6 ; per doz. 5/6 o 
„ „ Extra strong bulbs 
per too, 55/- ; per doz. 7/6 o 
,, ,, A few monster bulbs ,, 10/6 1 
,, Wilsoni (;yn. eximium), a valu- 
able free-flowering variety, coming 
in before robustum, and bearing 10 
to 12 large handsome white trum- 
pet flowers on a stem, ht. 3 ft. ; a 
first-class variety for pots or borders 
Strong 6u/6s...per 100, 35/-; per doz. 5/- o 
Extra strong bulbs ,, 55/- ; ,, 7/6 o 
A few monster bulbs per doz. 10/6 1 
|| IVIarhan, a splendid hybrid Lily, a cross from L. martagon album and L. Hansoni ; it 
produces large elegant spikes of flowers with reflexing petals, deep yellow speckled brown 
and dotted crimson, June-July, ht. 3I ft. First-Class Certificate R. 11. S 3 6 
Maritimum ( California ), a beautiful distinct species, flowers bell-shaped, intense deep 
orange-scarlet, centre tiger-spotted crimson on a golden ground, July, ht I.r to 2 ft., per doz. 21/- 2 o 
|| Martagon ( Central and South Europe), a tall and stately Lily, bearing early in July 
pyramidal heads of purple reflexed flowers, spotted more or less with black, ht. 4 ft. 
per doz. 4/- o 5 
12 ,, album, one of the most beautiful of Lilies, producing in July handsome 
pyramidal spikes of pure white reflexed flowers, ht. 4 ft. First-Class Certificate 
2/6, 3/6 & 4 6 
12 „ dalmaticum, a stately Lily bearing in July long pyramidal spikes of reflexed 
flowers, ranging from pale rosy purple to dark purple-rose or crimson-maroon, all 
with a glossy surface, ht. 4 ft per doz. 25/- 2 3 
!2 ,, ,, Catani, a remarkably handsome variety of the above, having rich dark 
crimson-maroon flowers shaded and spotted black, ht. 4 ft 2 6 
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