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SELECT LIST OP LILIUMS, &c. 
SPARAXIS. 
Assortment of 100 bulbs in 10 varieties, by name . 
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it a ® >> It • 
if it ® )» II • 
Finest varieties, in mixture 
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100, 5s. ; per doz. 
X. d. 
15 0 
7 6 
5 0 
2 0 
0 8 
TRITONIA. 
Assortment of 10 varieties, 5 of each, by name 
II II 2 II II 
II II ^ II II 
Finest varieties, in mixture 
s. d. 
8 0 
.... 5 0 
2 0 
per 100, 6s. ; per doz. 1 0 
DOUBLE TUBEROSES. 
(POLIANTHES TUBEROSA). 
American growth, which are of better quality than the Italian, and give more flowers, 
this beautiful and fragrant flower will not be sent out before the middle of December, 
Good hulls, 4s. per dozen* Selected strong hulls, 6s. p^r dozen. 
The bulbs of 
LILIUMS. 
;rumpet-shaped. 
lilLIlTM ATJRATUM, the bulbs this season of this popular Lily 
are veqy fine 
CANDIDTJM 
PICTUM 
I PLATYPHYLLTTM 
B ATEMANiE, a Japanese Lily, growing about 3 feet high, 
and giving richly coloured unspotted florvers of a bright apricot 
tint ; most desirable .... 
BLOOMERIANUM. 
BROWNII, very handsome largo flowers, 
internally white, externally purplish brown 
BULBIFERTTM .... 
BYZANTINUM, vide chalcedonieum 
CALIFORNICUM .... 
CALLOSUM 
CANADENSE 
RUBRUM . . . . 
CANDIDUM 
FLORE PLENO 
CHALCEDONICUM (BYZANTINUM), a very effective 
and showy LUy, with brilliant scarlet flowers 
OOLUMBIANUM .... 
CONCOLOR 
CORIDION .... 
OORDIFOLIUM, a rare Japanese Lily 
CROCEUM (AURANTIACUM) . 
DALMATICUM, vide martsigon dalmaticum. 
— DAVURICUM, the true species from Siberia 
ERECTUM 
FULOIDUM (SAPPHO). 
GRANDIFLORUM . 
IMMACULATUM 
Each. 
10s. 6<f. 
10s. Gd. 
10s. 6(f. 
1/6 & 21 S 
5/ & 7/6 
3/6 k 5/ 
Is. 6d. 
5s. 
3s. 6<f. 
1/6 & 2/6 
2/6 & 3/6 
9(f. 
Is. ed. • 
2/6 & 3/6 
2/6 & 3/6 
2/6 & 3,'6 
6/ & 7/6 
id. 
2s. Gd, 
6d. 
Gd. 
Gd. 
Gd. 
Per doz. 
6/. 9/, 12/, 
18/, 24/, k 
36/ 
12/ & 18/ 
36/ & 42/ 
12s. 
42s. 
Per too. 
50|,75/,100, 
160/&200/ 
3/|4/&6/| 
6s. 
15s. 
3s. 
18s. 
5s. 
5s. 
5s. 
6s. 
17/6, 25/ k 
30s. 
21s. 
30s. 
30s. 
30s. 
30s. 
Qood and varied selections of Lilies made at 12s., 18s., 30s., and 42s. per dozen. 
