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[Barr and Sugden, 
LILIES — conlhntcd. 
3282 Bavurlcum multlflorum, scarlet, shading to orange, 2 ft per doz. 7/6 
3^83 ,, ^sx\sens, crimson, shading to yellow, freely spotted, 2 it ,, 7/6 
3284 ,, Sappho, scarlet, shading to orange, moderately spotted, 2 ft 7/6 
3285 „ fine mixed varieties per 100 , 40 /, ,, s /6 ... 
3286 „ choice mixed varieties S% .. 7/6 — 
3287 Phlladelphlcum, scarlet, shading to oranc;c, conspicuously marked with large Hack spots, i ft 2 
3288 ,, '^sxss'a.'^'aics'iiLCCs, a new species resembling the type, s 3 
3289 Pulchellum, rich scarlet, with black spots, very rare, t It S 
3290 Thunherglanum glowing apricot, freely spotted black, i ft per doz., 7/6 o 
3291 ,, ,. at QXi.'OgQ, clear apricot-orange, spotted black, 3 
3292 
3293 
3294 
3296 
3296 
3297 
3298 
3299 
3300 
3301 
3302 
3303 
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armenlacum, soft rich glowing orange-red^ li ft per doz., io /6 
,, bright ora?ige, 3 
atrosang^lneum, rich blood-crimson ^ spotted blacky ft per doz-, io /6 i 
Mcolor, apricot-orange, JIamed scarlet and lilac, very beautiful, ft. „ 15/6 i 
flore pleno (stamlnosum), blood crimson, perfectly double, i J ft i 
fulgens, rich crimson, stained lawny yellow, 1 J ft per doz., 10/6 i 
,, blood crtvison, freely spotted black, ij ft i 
san^lneum, crimson, shaded tawny yellow, floxoers large, ij- ft per doz., 10/6 i 
splendens (new), rich apricot, spotted crimson, and JIamed carmine, 2 ft 5 
Van Houttel, blood crimson, blotched gold, ij ft 3 
fine mixed varieties per 100 , 50 /-, per doz., 7/6 ... 
choice mixed varieties 70 /-, ,, is/- ... 
EULIRION GROUP. 
Flowers funnel or trumpet shaped, and horizontal or slightly drooping. These are all fragrant, 
flowering in fuly and ,^lugust. 
3304 Candidum, snow-white, 4 ft per 100 , 25 /, per doz., 3/6 
3305 ,, flore pleno, white, 4 ft ,, 7/6 
3306 ,, flore purpureo-strlato, 4 ft „ 7/6 
3307 ,, foliis atireo-maculatis, leaves gold-blotched 
3308 „ ,, aureo-maculatis. selected, 
3309 ,, ,, SS.wx^0-T[\.ZX%ixs.2Xiz, leaves clcga7ttly gold-margined 
3310 ,, ,, leaves elegasitly margined silvery white 
3311 ,, speciosum, small snow-white flowers, 4 ft per doz., 5/6 
3312 Cordifolium glganteum, white, the most majestic of Lilies, 6 to 10 ft 7 / 6 , 10/6 & 
3313 Japonicum Brownl, white, exterior tinged brown, a magnificent species, 2 ft 5/6 & 
3314 ,, Krameri, white to rose-pink 2 ft T!. 2 / 6 , 3/6 & 
easb. 
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4 
9 
9 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
15 o 
7 6 
5 6 
o 4 
3316 Longlfiorum, pure white, ft per 100 21 /, per doz., 3/6 
3316 , , eximium (Wilsoni), pure white. This plant is taller, and the flowers are longer than 
in any other variety of Long/floi urn, 2 ft per doz. 15 /- i 6 
3317 ,, IAm’Kim, pure white, 1 ^ ft i o 
3318 ,, [true), pure white, very large fo7vers, per doz., 10/6 i o 
3319 Nepalense,/«rr outside suffused towards the base 10 / 6 , i$l- & 21 o 
3320 Neilgherrense. The flowers of this magnificent Lily are of great size, and substance, deliciously 
fragrant, njeasuring 9 to 12 inches in length, and large in proportion, the prevailing 
colour white, tinged primrose. The plant is of a free robust growth, and admirably adapted 
for conseia'atory decoration, 3 ft 5 / 6 , 7 / 6 , 10 / 6 , 15 /- & 21 o 
3321 Washingtonlanum, while, shaaiugto lilac, handsome, 3 ft 5 / 6 , 7 / 6 , & 10 6 
MARTAGON GROUP. 
Flowers 7vith the divisions of the perianth rolled back like a Turk's cap, and one or other of the species Mch. 
enumerated are iu flower from May till the end of August. 
3322 Canadense, mixed, embracing various shades, a fine variety for Rhododendron beds, 4 ft., per doz. 15 /- i 6 
ZZ2Z orange, passing to scarlet, i 6 
3324 Chalcedonicum, intense deep scarlet, 3 ft i 6 
3326 Columblannm (true) (Parviflorum), yellow, a miniature form of Humholdti, ft 5 ^ & 7 6 
3326 "RdJX&OlRi, bright golden yello7v, freely spotted crimson, rare and beautiful, 3 ft, 10 / 6 , 15 /- & 2 C o 
3327 Humholdti (Roezl), syn, Puherulum (Torrey), rich golden yellow, freely spotted crimson, flowers of 
great substance, 5 ft 5 / 6 , 7/6 & 10 6 
3328 Martagon, 4 ft per doz. 5/6 o 6 
3329 ), album, pure white, a very haiidsome scarce lily, 4 ft 5 6 
3330 ,, ^^Mss2X\gMXSX, rich glossy crimson-purple, a magnificent species, 5 6 
3331 ,, flor© pleno, purple, very double, 4 ft i 6 
3332 Monadelphum Szovltzlanum (Colchlcum),_/?‘//f* citron yellou\ spatted black, a remarkably beautiful 
species from the Caucasus, 3 It 1/6 & 2 6 
3333 Fardallnum scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted crimson-bnnun , 5 to 6 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3334 ,, var. Bourgsei, rich, crimson-scarlet, shading to yellow, spotted crimson-brown ; the 
foliage narrow, the cohorts regular, and the flowers larger than any of this 
section, 5 to 6 ft 3/6 & 5 6 
3335 ,, var. Michauxi, crimson-scarlet, shading toyellow, spotted purple-brown, 4 to $ft. ... 3/6 & 5 6 
3336 Pomponlum, bright crimson-scarlet, an elegant species resembling TenuifoHum, hut more robust, 
and of easier culture, 2 ft per doz. 15 / i 6 
3337 Pyrenaicum flavum, yellosv, spotted black, 3 ft „ >716 o 9 
3338 ,. rubrxun, 3 ft „ 10/6 i o 
3339 Superbum, varying in shade from orange to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft ,, 10/6 1 o 
3340 Testaceum, syn. excelsum, delicate apricot, delightfully fragrant, 4 ft. ; per doz, 10/6 & 15 / 6 ; each i/& i 6 
ARCHELIRION GROUP. 
The Auratum. All the varieties of this Lily are white, with a central gold band in each petal more or less 
conspicuous. Some have small, others medium, and some again have enormous flowers, all more or less spotted. 
In some the spots on the white ground are very profuse, in others they are comparatively few. Some of the 
varieties have large spot^, and others have the spots small. It is noteworthy of this Lily that some of the 
varieties bloom in August, some in September, and others in October. U e have noted the time of blooming, 
so that ptnrhascrs can have bu/b^ "which have bloomed with us in August or September. The ex.'s indi- 
cate the (jualify of the flower. 
