The best and mcst useful varieties in cultivation ; can be supplied in dry roots in autumn at lower 
prices. 
AXJRATUM (The Golden-rayed Lily of 
Japan) — One of the grandest of Lilies. Is. G</. 
and 2s. 
BROWNII, syn. JAPONICUM BROWNII 
— Interior pure white, exterior of a brownish 
shade : very tine. os. 
BULBIFERUM UMBELLATUM— Crim- 
son-scarlet, shading to yellow, thickly spotted, 
2i ft. l.s. 
CALIFORNICXTM — Intense crimson-scarlet, 
4 ft. high : fine and distinct. 5.«. 
CANADENSE PL AVUM— Yellow, spotted 
crimson, 3 ft. 2.s-. fid. 
CANADENSE RUBRUM— Deep red; dis. 
tinct and pretty, 8 ft. 2». 
CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily, 
or St. Joseph’s Lily) — Still one of the best foi 
forcing or borders, snow white, 4ft. fid. ; 5s. doz. 
CANDIDUM AUREO-MACULATUM. 
2s. fid. 
CANDIDUM AUREO-MARGINATUM— 
Valuable for the foliage in winter when forced. 
3s. fid. 
CARNIOLICUM — Orange, shading to scarlet. 
3 ft. Is. fid. 
Please keep this book for reference. 
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