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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
LILIES. 
The l est and most useful 
AURATUM (The Golden-rayed Lily of 
Japan) — Oue of the grandest of Lilies. Is., 
Is. 0 d., 2s., and 2s. fid. each ; 9s., 12s., 18s. and 
24s. per dozen ; bulbs in pots can be supplied if 
required. 
BROWNII — Interior pure white, exterior of a 
brownish shade ; very fine. 3s. 6 d. to 5s. fid. each 
BULBIFERUM UMBELLATDM -Crimson- 
scarlet, shading to yellow, thickly spotted, 2J ft. 
8 d. each ; 7s. 6 d. per dozen. 
varieties in cultivation. 
CALIFORNICUM — Intense crimson-scarlet, 
4 ft. hizh. tine and distinct. Is. 6 d. each. 
CANADENSE FLAVUM— Yellow, spotted, 
crimson, 4 ft. Is. 
CANADENSE RUBRUM— Deep red, distinct 
and pretty, 3 ft. Is. 6 d. 
CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden 
Lily) — Still one of the best for forcing or 
borders, snow white, 4 ft. 3d. each ; 2s. 6d. per 
dozen. 
CANDIDUM AUREO- 
MACULATUM— Is. 6 d.. 
CANDIDUM AUREO- 
MARGINaTUM — Valuable 
for tho foliage in winter when 
forced . 2s. 6 d. 
CARNIOLICUM — Orange 
shading to scarlet, 3 ft. Is. 
CHALCEDONICUM (The 
Scarlet Turk's Cap of Cot- 
tage Gardens). Is. 
CONCOLOR — Fiery scarlet, 
1 ft. 2s. 6 il. 
CONCOLOR CORIDION — 
Bright yellow, 1 ft. Is. 6 d. 
each ; 15s. per dozen. 
CROCEUM (Old Orange 
Lily) — Orange, freely spotted 
black, 3 ft. 4 d. each ; 3s. fid. 
per dozen. 
DAVURICUM INCOMPA- 
RABILE — Intense rich crim- 
son, Irpely spotted, 2 ft. 9d. 
each ; 7s. 6d. per dozen. 
DAVURICUM SAPPHO— 
Scarlet, shading to orange, 2 ft. 
9d. each ; 7s. fid. per dozen. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY— 
Scarlet, black spots, id. each ; 
3s. fid. per dozen. 
ELEGANS (THUNBERG- 
IANUM) ALUTACEUM- 
Very dwarf, apricot-coloured 
flowers spotted black. 1 ft. 
6d. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
L. WAM.ACF.I. 
J„ TENU I FOLIUM. 
ELEGANS BATEMANS — Soft rich glowing 
orange-red, handsome. Is. 
ELEGANS VAN HOUTTEI — Blood-crimson, 
blotched gold, handsome, 1 J ft. 2s. 6d. 
HUMBOLDTII — Rich golden yellow, spotted 
crimson, 3 ft. 2s. fid. 
JAPONICUM KRAMERI— White, shading 
to rose-pink, 2 ft. 2s. 6 d. 
LEICHTLINI — Golden yellow, spotted crimson, 
3 ft. 3s. fid. 
LONGIFLORUM — Pure white, 1J ft. fid. 
each ; 4s. 6d. per dozen ; 33s. per 100. 
LONGIFLORUM HARRISI, True (The 
Bermuda or Easter Lily) — Flowers pure white, 
long, and handsome, very free. Is. to 2s. each.; 
10s. fid. to 20s. per dozen. 
MARTAGON — Purple, 4 ft. 6 d. each ; 5s. 6c?. 
per dozen. 
MARTAGON ALBUM — Pure white, very 
handsome. 4 ft. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
MARTAGON DALMATICUM -Rich glossy 
crimson-purple ; very fine, 4 ft. 2s. fid. each. 
NEILGHERRENSE — White, shading to 
yellow, long Howpr. 5s. each. 
PARDALINUM — Scarlet, shading to rich 
yellow, freely spotted, purple-bro i\ n, 5 to 6 ft. 
Is. 6d. and 2s. fid. each, 
PARRYI — Rich golden yellow, very fragrant. 
3s. fid. to 5s. each. 
PHILADELPHICUM — Bright scarlet, shading 
to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 ft. Is, 
each. 
