The best and most useful varieties in cultivation ; can be supplied in dry roots in autumn at lower 
prices. 
AUKATUM (The Qolden-rayed Lily of 
Japan) — One of the grandest of Lilies. Is. G</. 
and 2s. Grf. 
BUXBIFERXTM UMBELLATUM— Crim- 
son-scarlet, shading to yellow, thickly spotted, 
2^ ft. Is. 
CANAEENSE RUBRUM — Deep red ; dis- 
tinct and pretty, 3 ft. 2s. 
CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily, 
or St. Joseph's Lily)— Still one of the best for 
forcing or borders, snow white, 4 ft. Grf. ; 5s. doz. 
CANDIDTJM ADREO-MARGINATCTM— 
Valuable for the foliage in winter when forced. 
3s. Grf. 
CHALCEDONICTJM (The Scarlet Turk’s 
Cap of Cottage Gardena). Is. 6d. 
CONCOLOR CORIDION— Bright yellow, 
1 ft. Is. G(/. 
CROCEI7M (Old Orange Lily) — Orange, 
freely spotted black, 3 ft. Is. 
DAVURIOUM INCOMP ARABILE — In- 
tense rich crimson, freely spotted, 2 ft. Is. 
ELEGANS ALUTACEUM, syn. THUN- 
BERGIANUM AUREUM NIGRO-MACU- 
LATUM — Very dwarf, apricot-coloured flowers, 
spotted black, 1 ft. 9rf. 
ELEGANS BATEMANzE — Soft, rich, 
glowing orange-red; handsome. Is. G(/. 
JAPONICTTM KRAMERI— White, shading 
to rose-pink, 2 ft. Is. Ijd 
LONGIPLORUM — Pure white, IJ ft. Od. 
LONGIFLORXJM HARRISII (The Ber- 
muda Easter Lily), syn. LONGIPLORUM 
EEIMIUM — Flower pure white, long and hand- 
some ; very free. Is. 
MARTAGON— Purple, 4 ft. is. 
MARTAGON ALBUM— Pure white, very 
handsome, 4 ft. 6s. 
MARTAGON DALIilATICUM— Rich glossy 
crimson-purple ; very fine, 4 ft. Is. 6d. 
Lilium Candidum 
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