Mb. william BULL’S SPECIAL LIST OF LILIES. 
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LILIUMS — continued. 
PUBERULTTM 
PUEPUSEUM (ETJBE8CENS) 
PTEENAICUM 
B08E17M, vide Thompsonianum. 
EEBELLITM, a new dwnrf-growing Lily, similar in every way to Z. 
Krameri, but having a much stronger constitution, and bearing 
4 to 6 flowers on a stem . . . , , . . . . . . . . . i 
SPECI08UM (LANCIFOLIUM) ALBUM .. ' 
( ) NOVUM . . . , : 
( ) KEMTZEHI, most exquisitely formed flowers of snowy | 
whiteness . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , . . ' 
( ) MELPOMENE, very rich colour, the best of the section . . \ 
( ) EOSEUM I 
( ) EUBEUM ! 
( ) 8UPEEBUM i 
SUPEEBUM j 
8Z0V1TZIANUM, vide monadelphum Szovitzianum. I 
TE8TACEUM (exoelsum, Isabellinum, peregrinum), nankeen coloured ! 
flowers . , . . . . . , . . , , . . . . , i 
THOMPSONIANUM (roseum), a scarce Afghanistan species ; colour rose 
flushed with violet . . . . . . . , . . 
THUNBEEGIANUM, vide elegans. 
TIGEINUM 
FLOEE PLENO 
FOETUNEI 
LEOPOLDII (SPLENDENS), bright orange-scarlet, large dark spots ; 
exceedingly attractive ; this and the double-flowered variety are 
the most handsome of the “ tigrinum ” section . . . . 
UKE-UEI, vide Alexandrse. 
UMBELLATUM, vide dahuricum. 
VENUSTUM 
WALLICHIANUM ” ” ’’ 
WASHINGTONIANUM, this noble Lily inhabits the Western slope of the 
Californian Sierra Nevada ; the flowers are white, slightly flushed 
with lilac, and sweet-scented . . 
Good and varied selections of Lilies made at 12s., 18s„ 80s. and 42s. per dozen. 
. per 100, 10/6 
Each. 
2i. 6rf. 
3*. 6d. 
6d. 
Per dozen. 
24f. 
Us. 
5s. 
2/6 & 3/6 
9d. & 1/- 
1/6 & 2/6 
6/- & 10/- 
16/- & 24/. 
1/6 & 2/6 
1/6 & 2/6 
4d.;6d.&9d. 
4d.,6d.&9d. 
1/6 & 2/6 
2s. 6d. 
12/- & 18/- 
12/- & 18/- 
3/6,5/-&7/6 
3/6,6/ & 7/6 
16/- & 24/- 
7/6 & 10/- 
24s. 
11- & 1/6 
10/- & 15/- 
Gd. & 9if. 
5/- & 7/6 
3d. 
4d. & 6d. 
4d. & 6d. 
Is. 6d. 
3/. & 5/. 
3/- & 5/- 
3d. & 6d. 
2/. & 4/. 
- 
5s. 
7/6 & 10/- 
48s. 
2/6 & 3/6 
24s. & 36s. 
18i., 
24«., 
6s., 
Us., 
18s., 
PLANTS FOR WINTER AND EARLY SPRING BLOOMING. 
Specially grown in pots for forcing. 
AZALEA INDICA, choice named varieties, good plants, full of flower buds 
CARNATIONS, TREE, good blooming plants of the best named sorts . . 
CYCLAMEN FEESICUM, good blooming plants of various colours 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS, most useful for forcing , . , . . . . . 
ERICA HYEMALIS 
ERICAS, of sorts . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . 
guelder roses ( Viburnum Opultis) . . . . . . . . 
LILAC, MARIE LEGEAY, the best white for forcing, also CHARLES X. 
The following are all most useful for forcing, but have not been grown 
AZALEA MOLLIS, this is quite hardy and forces ea.sily for early decorations , 
DIELYTRA SFECTABILIS, exceedingly pretty . . , . . . . . 
HYDRANGE4 FANICULATA GRANDIFLORA, fine heads of white flowers . 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, crowns, bs, 6d. par 100 ; clumps, extra strong 
LILIUM HARRISII and other white Lilies, vide page 62. 
SFIR£AS, vide page 68. 
24s. 
24.V. 
80s. 
9s. 
30s. 
24s. 
18s. 
Per cloz 
a. a. 
& 30 
Jc 30 
& 42 
& 12 
& 42 
& 30 
& 24 
. 36 
I pots : — 
los., 18s. 
& 24 0 
. 5 0 
, 16 0 
. 15 0 
