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liquid manure twice a week . The drainage of the pots must be good , and no stagnant moisture tolerated in the 
plunging ground. Superbum, Canadense, and the varieties of Pardalinum, prefer moist sandy peat. 
1676 £ 2 T LILIUM AURATUM ( The White Gold-Banded Lily of Japan). Strong Devonshire-grown 
bulbs, very solid and of great substance, 6, 8, io, n, and 12 inches in circumference 
is. 6d. , 2 s. 6d., 3*. 6d., 41. 6 d., and 55. 6d. each ; 151., 24*., 36*., 45^ , and 6or. per doz. 
Orders booked for delivery in October. 
OUR OWN SELECTION OF LILIES. 
For Conservatory decoration, 50 in 50 beautiful varieties £3 3*. ; £4 4 s.\ & ^5 5 s. 
•• I* 25 in 25 ,, f 1 IS -> Z 1 IOS -> & X 2 2S - 
1* ,, 12 in 12 ,, 12^.; i8j. ; ^1 5^. toZ 2 2f * 
For Flower border decoration 50 in 50 beautiful varieties £2 3 y - ! 4 s - 1 & £5 S y * 
11 25 in 25 ,, £1 is.; £iios.\ & X 2 2S - 
M 1, 12 in 12 ,, 7 s. 6d.; 10 s. 6d.\ 15*.; £1 is. toZ 2 tu. 
For Rhododendron beds 25 in 25 beautiful varieties £1 ior. ; £2. 2 s. to £3 3 s. 
11 ,, 12 in 12 ,, 15^.; £1 ir.; X 2 2S * 
Lilium Auratum, the White Golden-rayed Hill Lily of Japan , the Queen oj Lilies , perfectly hardy , each 
roots from Japan. Orders booked for delivery in December and January. s. d. 
9*., 12s., 15*., i8^., 25J. and 30J. per doz.; is., is. 6 d., 2 s., 2 s. 6 d. & 3 6 
1686 *Bulbiferum umbellatum, crimson-scarlet , shading to yellow, freely spotted, 2^ ft per doz. 7/6 o 9 
1687 tCauadense, mixed {Parkinson's Martagon Imperiale), 3 ft ,, 10/6 1 o 
1688 ; ; ,, flavum, yellow, spotted crimson, 3 ft 1 6 
1689 " ,, rubrum, red , spotted, 3 ft 1 6 
1690 *Candidum, snow-white, the Madonna or Common White Lily of cottage gardens, 4 ft., selected roots , 
per 100, 15/-, per doz., 2/6 o 3 
1691 ,, extra large roots, which may be used for pot-culture ,, 21/-, ,, 3/6 o 6 
1692 * ,, speciosum, small snow-white flowers, 4 ft ,, 7/6 o 9 
1693 *Carniolicum, orange, passing to scarlet, 3 ft ,, 10/6 1 o 
1694 *Clialcedonleum, intense deep scarlet, 3ft. ( The Scarlet Turk's Cap Lily of cottage gardens), p. doz. , 10/6 1 o 
1695 *Columbianum, yellow, a miniature form of Humboldti, 1^ ft 1 
1696 *Concolor, fiery scarlet, 1 ft 2 
1697 * ,, Coridion, bright yellow, 1 ft 1 
1698 *Cordifolium glganteum, white, the most majestic of Lilies, 6 to 10 ft 3/6, 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 & 15 
1699 *Croceum, orange, freely spotted with black. {The Orange Lily of cottage gardens), 3 ft.... per doz., 3/6 o 
1700 *Davuricum erectum, rich cerise-scarlet , shading to yellow, 2$ ft ,, 5/6 
1701 * ,, incomparabile, intense rich crimson, freely spotted, 2 ft ,, 7/6 
1702 * ,, Sappho, scarlet, shading to orange, moderately spotted, 2 ft ,, 7/6 
1703 * „ fine mixed varieties..." per 100, 25/ ; „ 4/6 
Elegans, Thunbergianum. 
1704 *Hansoni. bright golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, rare and beautiful, 3 ft. Figured in 
Garden 1880 
" The 
5 / 6& 7 6 
1705 *Humboldti, rich golden-yellow, freely spotted crimson, flowers of great substance , 5 ft. Figured in 
" The Garden," December, 1881 2 6 
1706 *Humboldti oscillatum, golden -yellow, spotted purple and stained brown ■crimson, 3 ft 3 6 
1707 *Japonicum Browni, white, exterior tinged brown, a magnificent species , 2 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
1708 * ,, Colchesteri.syn.odorum & viridulum, white, exterior chocolate-brown, a grand species, 5/6 & 7 6 
1709 * ,, Krameri, white shading io rose-pink , 2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden ,” 1876 2 6 
1710 *Leichtlini, golden-yellow , spotted crimson , 3 ft. Figured in “ The Garden," 1882 3 6 
1711 *Longiflorum, pure white, 1^ ft per 100, 30/ ; per doz., 4/6 o 6 
1712 * ,, albo -marginatum, foliage distinctly margined white, very rare, an elegant plant for 
pot-culture 2 6 
1713 ,, eximium, pure white , very long flowers, 2 ft per doz., 10/6 1 o 
1714 * ,, Liu Kiu .pure white, 1^ ft per doz., 10/6 1 o 
1715 * ,, Takesimae, pure white, very large flowers, 2 ft per doz., 7/6 o 9 
1716 * ,, Wilsoni, pure white, very long flowers per doz. ,15/ 1 6 
1717 * ,, Harris!! (the Bermuda or Easter Lily), flowers pure white, very long and handsome; 
this Lily is exceedingly floriferous, and If potted early and gently forced, it is stated 
that it may be had in dower from January, and that the same bulb will, if the 
flower stem is cut down, give a succession of Jlowers twice or even thrice, under glass, 
the same season per doz., 10/6 and 15/; 1/ & 1 
1718 * ,, Neilgherrense, pure white, Ions flower, beautif ul stecies 5 
1719 ,, pkilippinensis, this is a very distinct species , the fowers are very long and pure white, 
the leaves are also long , narrow, and elegant ; should be grown under glass 10 
1720 * Martagon, purple, 4 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1721 * ,, album, pure white, a very handsome scarce lily, 4 ft 2/6 & 3 
1722 * ,, dalmaticum, rich glossy crhnson-purple, a magnificent 'species, 4 ft 1/6 & 2 
1723 *Monadelphum szovitzianum (Colchicum), fine citron-yellow, spotted black, 3 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden 1876 1/6, 2/6 & 3 
1724 £ Pardalinum, scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. Figured in 
“ The Garden," 1881 1/-1/6& 2 
1725 % 11 californicum, intense crimson, shading to orange, and spotted, 3 ft 3/6 & 5 
1726 X >1 Bourgaei, crimson- scar let, shaditig to yellow, spotted crimson, with narrow foliage, 
in regular whorls, and flowers the largest of the section, 5 ft 2 
1727 1 ,, Mlchauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted purple-brown , 4 to 5 ft 1/6 & 2 
1728 i ,, pallidifolium, rose-scarlet, shading to orange , and spotted 2 
1729 jParryi, rich golden-yellow very fragrant, 3 ft. Figured in " The Garden," 1880 3/6 & 5 
1730 +Parvum, orange, interior, yellow, freely spotted, a miniature form of Canadense, 3 ft 2 
1731 tPhiladeiphlcum, bright scarlet, shading to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 tt 1 
1732 *Pomponium, bright crimson-scarlet, an elegant species resembling Tenuifolium , but more robust , 
2 ft. Figured in “ The Garden ,” 1881 per doz., 10/6 & 15/ ; 1/ & 1 
1733 *Pulchellum, brilliant scarlet , 1 ft 1 
1734 *Pyrenaicum flavum, yellow, spotted black, 3 ft per doz. 7/6 o 
1735 * 11 rubrum, orange-red, 3 ft 10/6 1 
[Barr and Son, 
