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Mb. william BULL’S SPECIAL LIST OF LILIES. 
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LILIUMS — continued. 
MONADELPHTnU SZOVITZIAN1TM, rich citron colour spotted with 
black ; anthers of a rich chocolate-brown ; flowers most delici- 
ously fragrant ; one of the beat of Lilies. When established, the 
flower stems grow from 3 to 4 feet high and produce as many as 
Each. 
Per dozen. 
twenty of its attractive flowers 
1/6 & 2/0 
15/- & 24/- 
gigantic bulbs 
NEILOHERBENSE, a magnificent Lily, one of the finest of its section ; 
the blossoms are creamy-white, deliciously fragrant and nearly 
a foot long, it is of free growth and admirably adapted for con- 
servatory decoration 
3s. Gd. 
3/6 & 5/- 
NEPALENSE, very rare and extremely beautiful .. 
7s. 6d. 
OCHSOLEUCUM (SULPHUEEUM), a magnificent Lily, deliciously scented 
PAEDALINUU, a very showy hardy Lily, freely producing its fine 
flowers, which are of a rich golden -orange colour, attractively 
5s. 
spotted with maroon-purple 
1/- & 1/6 
10/- & 16/- 
BOUEG.ffiI 
PAHBTIy deep citron-yellow flowera, with a few scattered purplish spots 
and chocolate anthers ; it is easily grown and a desirable species. • 
3s. Gd. 
3/6 & 5/- 
PAEVUM, canary yellow, slightly spotted ,, .. 
PEEEGEINUM, vide testaceum. 
2/6 & 3/6 
POLYPHYLLUM, a charming Lily, very scarce and rare . . 
POMPONITJH, an elegant species with bright scarlet flowers . . . • 
7s. 6^/. 
10/- & 16/- 
1/ & 1/6 
extra strong English -grown bulbs •« .. .. .• 
2/6 & 3/6 
24». 
PTJBEHULUM 
2s. Gd. 
PURPUEEUM (EUBESCENS) 
3/6 & 5/- 
36/- & 48/- 
PYEENAICUM 
BOSEITM, Thompsonianum. 
Gd. 
OS. 
EUBESCENS, vide purpureum. 
SPECIOSUM (LANCIFOLIUM) ALBUM 
1/- & 1/6 
10/- & 1,5/- 
— 
— 
CORYMBIFLORUM 
dd. & U. 
7/6 & 10/- 


NOVUM 
6s. 


CRUENTUM 
2s. Gd. 
24». 
— 
KR.ffiTZERI,mostexquisitelyformedflower8ofsnowywhiteness 
1/6 & 2/6 
16s. &24 i8. 
— 
— 
SUPERBUM 
bs. 
24/- & 36/- 


MELPOMENE, very rich colour, the best of the section 
2/6 & 3/6 


PUNCTATUM 
1/6 & 2/6 
15/- & 24/- 


PURPURATUM 
2/6 & 3/6 
24/- & 30/- 


ROSEUM ' 
Gd.y9d.Sc U. 
.5/, 7/6 & 10/ 
, 
RUBRUM 
6(?.,9(i.&ls. 
5/, 7/6 & 10/ 


CORYMBIFLORUM 
Is. 6(f. 
1,5*. 


SUPERBUM .. .. 
1/6 & 2/6 
15/- & 24/- 

SCHRYMAKERSI .. .. 
Is. Gd. 
16«. 
SUPERBUM 
9d. & Is. 
7/6 & 10/- 
PYRAMIDALE 
8Z0VITZIANUM, vide monadelphum Szovitzianum. 
TESTACETTM(excelsum,IsabeUiinun,peregrlnura), nankeen coloured flowers 
THOMPSONIANUM (roseum), a scarce Afghanistan species ; colour 
2s. Gd. 
24a. 
Is. Gd. 
15s. 
rose, flushed with violet. . .. •• 
THTTNBERGIANUII, vide elegans. 
Is. 
10s. 
TIGRINUM .. .. 
3d. 
2s. 
FLORE PLENO 
id. 
3s. 6(2. 
FOETGNEI 
6d. & 9(2. 
5/- & 7/6 
JUCUNDUM (MAXIMOWICZII) 
LEOFOLDII (SPLENDENS), bright orange-scarlet, large dark spots; 
exceedingly attractive ; tliis and the double-flowered variety are 
1/6 & 2/6 
the most handsome of the “ tigrinum ” section 
UKE-UEI, vide Alexandrse. 
UMBELLATUM, vide daliuricum. 
6(2. & 9(2. 
5/- & 7/6 ; 
VENUSTTIM 
Is. Gd. 
15j. 
WALLICHIANUM 
WA8HINGT0NIANUM, this noble Lily inhabits the Western slope of the 
Californian Sierra Nevada ; the flowers are white, slightly flushed 
7s. Gd. 
with lilac, and sweet-scented . . 
2/6 & 3/6 
24«. & 36«. 
&ood and varied selections of Lilies made at 12s., 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen. ! 
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