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JONQUILS (Rush^’Leavea Narcissi), 
No. Per doz. — 
595 DOUBLE YELLOW — Sweet scented, 
per 100, 8s. 6d. 
s. d. 
1 3 
No. Per doz. — s. 
696 SINGLE YELLOW, sweet-scented, 
per 100, 3s. 0 
697 CAMPEBNELLE — Large single „ 4s. 0 
d. 
6 
8 
LACHCNALIAS. 
No. Per doz. — s. d. 
698 LDTEOLA — Yellow, tipof spike carmine, 
each, 8d. 7 6 
699 NELSONI-Brightgoldenyellow ,, lOrf. 9 0 
600 PENDULA — Rich crimson ... ,, 7d. 6 6 
No. Per doz. — s. d. 
601 QUADRICOLOR— Scarlet, yellow and 
green, broad crimson tip ... ... each, ~d. 6 0 
602 TRICOLOR — Orange, suffused red ,, dd. 5 6 
LfUUMS. 
603 AUBATUM (The Golden-rayed Lily of 
Japan)— One of the grandest of Lilies, dd., Is., and 
Is. 6d, each j 7s. 6(1., 10s. 6(7., and 15s. per dozen j 
bulbs in pots can be supplied if required. 
604 AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM-A strong- 
growing variety, foliage much bolder than the type, and 
the largest and finest of the section, very free ; splendid 
for the open border. Is. 6(7. each ; 15s. per dozen. 
605 AUBATUM RUBBO-VITTATUM— Very large 
w hite flowers, broad crimson band running through each 
petal, gorgeous. 2s. 6(7. each. 
606 AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM VIRGINALE 
— ^Lnrge pure white, unspotted, golden yellow band down 
each petal. 2s. 6r7. and 3s. 6(7. each. 
607 BATEMANNI — Rich glowing apricot-red flowers 
in August and September. 9d. each ; 7s. 6c7. per doz. 
608 BROWNII — Interior pure white, exterior of a 
brownish shade ; very fine. Is. 9(7. each; 18s. 6(7. dozen. 
609 BULBIFERUM — Orange-crimson, one of the 
hardiest and earliest flowering. Is. each ; 1 Os. 6(7. per doz,, 
610 CANADENSB FLAVUM — Yellow, spotted 
crimson. 4 ft. 9(7. each ; 7s. 6(7. per dozen. 
611 CANADENSE RUBRUM— Deep red, distinct 
and pretty, 3 ft. 9(7. each. 
612 CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily)— 
Still one of the best for forcing or borders, snow-white. 
4 ft. 3(7. each ; 2s. 9(7. per dozen ; 20s. per 100. 
Extra strong bulbs, 4(7. each ; 3s. 9(7. per dozen ; 
27s. 6(7. i)er 100. 
613 CABNIOLICUM— Orange shading to scarlet. 
3 ft. 9(7. each ; 7s. 6(7. per dozen. 
No. 
614 CHALCEDONICUM (The Scarlet 
Turk’s Cap of Cottage Gardens). Is. 
616 CONCOLOR — Fiery scarlet, 1 ft. 
6(7. each ; 6s. 6(7. per dozen 
616 CONCOLOR COBIDION — Bright 
yellow, 1 ft. 9(7. each ; 8s. per dozen. 
617 CROCEUM (Old Orange Lily) — 
Orange, freely spotted black, 3 ft. 6(7. each ; 
5s, pur dozen. 
618 DAVURICUM (UMBELLATUM) 
ERECTUM — Rich cerise-scarlet, shading to 
yellow. 4(7. each ; 3s. 6(7. jier dozen. 
619 DAVURICUM DIADEM— Intense 
rich crimson, freely spotted, 2 ft. 9(7. each ; 
7s. 6(7. per dozen. 
620 DAVURICUM SAPPHO —Scarlet, 
shading to orange, 2 ft. 4(7. each ; 3s. 6(7. 
per dozen. 
621 DOUBLE TIGER LILY (TIGRINUM 
FL. PL.) — Scarlet, black spots. 4(7. each ; 
3s. per dozen. 
622 ELBGANS (THUNBEBGIANUM) 
ALUTACBUM — Very dwarf, apricot-coloured 
flowers spotted black, 1 ft. 4(7. each ; 3s. per 
dozen. 
623 ELEGANS ATBOSANGUINEUM — 
Rich blood-crimson, spotted black, handsome, 
IJ ft. 8(7. each ; 7s. 6(7. per dozen. 
624 ELEGANS PRINCE OF ORANGE 
—Pure golden yellow, spotted black ; a fine 
variety. 6(7. each; 6s. per doz. 
L. WALLACEI. 
b. TENriFOLIUM. 
