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LILIUMS—contInuBd. 
No. 
625 BLEaANS VAN HOUTTBI— Blood-crimson, 
blotched gold, handsome, 1 J ft i)d. each ; 7s. 6ri!. per doz. 
626 GIGANTBUM — The noble Himalayan Lily, 
long white flowers, streaked outside with purple, in 
well sheltered positions hardy, 6 to 10 ft. 3s. 6ci., 6s. 
and 7s. Rrf. each. 
627 HANSONI (The Golden Martagon)— 
golden yellow, carmine spots, early and charming, 
3 to 4 ft. Is. Gd, & 2s. 6f7. each. 
628 HUMBOLDTII — Rich golden yellow, spotted 
crimson, 3 ft Is. 6d. & 2s. Gd. each. • 
629 JAPONICUMCOLCHBSTBEII-Palechrome- 
yellow, inside changing to creamy white, outside 
streaked chocolate-brown. Is. 6(2. & 2s. Gd. each. 
630 JAPONICUM KRAMBRI— White, shading to 
rose-pink, 2 ft \s. 6d. eaeh ; 15s. per doz. 
631 LBICHTLINI — Golden yellow, spotted crimson, 
8 ft. 2s. each. 
632 LONGIPLORUM HARRISI, True (The Ber- 
muda or Baater Lily) — Flowers pure white, long, and 
handsome. Is. to 2s. each.; 10s. 6<2. to 20s. per doz. 
633 LONGIPLORUM JAPONICUM OIGAN- 
TBUM — Useful for pots, and forces well ; a fine large 
variety, vigorous. 
Strong bulbs, 6(2. each; 6s. doz. ; 35s. 100. 
Extra strong bulbs, 9(2. each ; 7s. 6(2. doz. ; 50s. 100 
Monster bulbs. Is. 6<2. each ; 15s. per doz. 
634 MARTAGON— Purple, 4 ft. Gd. each; 4s. Gd. 
per doz. 
635 MARTAGON ALBUM — Pure white, very hand- 
some, 4 ft. 2s. 6(2. & 3s. 6(2. each. 
636 MARTAGON DALMATICUM— Rich glossy 
crimson-purple ; very fine, 4 ft. 2s. Gd. each. 
637 PARDALINUM — Scarlet, shading to rich yel- 
low, freely spotted, purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. 6(2. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
No. 
638 PARDALINUM CALIPORNIOUM— The 
finest variety, rich deep orange, prettily spotted maroon 
and tipped scarlet, 3J ft. Is. 6(2. & 2s. 6(2. each. 
639 PARRTI — Rich golden yellow, very fragrant. 
2s. 6(2. & 3s. 6(2. each. 
640 PHILADBLPHICUM — Bright scarlet, shading 
to orange, and spotted crimson-black, 1 ft. 6(2. each. 
641 POMPONIUM (verum) — Bright crimson- 
scarlet, flowers early. 9(2. each ; 8s. per doz. 
642 SPBOIOSUM ALBUM KR^TZERI — Pure 
white, a greenish band running through each petal, free, 
robust habit. 9(2. & Is. 3(2. each ; 7s. Gd. & 12s. per doz. 
643 SPBOIOSUM MBLPOMENB. 9(2. and Is. each. 
644 SPBOIOSUM PUNOTATUM— White, spotted 
delicate pink, anthers yellow ; distinct, 3 ft. Gd. each ; 
5s. per doz. 
645 SPBOIOSUM ROSBUM— White, suffused and 
spotted rose, 3 ft. 6(2. & Is. each ; 5.v. 6(2. & 9s. per doz. 
646 SPBOIOSUM RUBRUM— White, suffused and 
spotted crimson, 3 ft. 9(2. each ; 7s. 6(2. per doz. 
647 SUPERBUM — Varying in shade from orange to 
crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft. 9(2. each ; 
7s. 6(2. per doz. 
648 TENUIPOLIUM— Rich scarlet, 2 ft. Is. each. 
649 TIGRINUM PORTUNEI GIGANTBUM— 
The Giant Japan Tiger Lily, a stronger grower than 
Fortunei, free flowering, 6 ft. Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
650 TIGRINUM PORTUNEI- Rich orange- scarlet, 
spotted crimson, 4 ft. Gd. each ; 5s. Gd. per doz. 
651 TIGRINUM SPLBNDBNS— Bright orange- 
scarlet, covered with large crimson spots, 6 ft. 4(2. each ; 
3s. 6(2. per doz. 
652 WALLACEI — Rich glowing orange-red, black 
spots, 2i ft. 6(2. each ; 5s. per doz. 
653 WALLICHIANUM — Large white flowers, 4 ft., 
very beautiful. 5s. each. 
654 WASHINGTONIANUM— White, shading to 
lilac, handsome, 3 ft. Is. Gd. & 2s. 6(2. each. 
BELLADONNA LILIES, 
No Per doz. — s. (2. 
656 AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA (Bella- 
donua Lily) — White, striped pink, fragrant, 
bulbs showing flower each, 9(2. 7 6 
No. Per doz. — s. d, 
656 AMAR.YLLIS PORMOSISSIMUS 
(Jacobsea Lily) — Crimson each, Gd. 6 0 
657 NBRINE SARNIBNSIS (Guernsey 
Lily) — Scarlet, flowering bulbs ... each, 9(2. 8 0 
The best and most useful varieties in cultivation. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria). 
For Forcing and Planting Outdoors. 
658 EXTRA STRONG SELECTED CLUMPS, 
for pot culture. Is. 3(2. each ; 12s. per doz. 
659 BEST SELECTED GERMAN CROWNS, for 
early forcing and general purposes. Is. per doz.; 6s. Gd. 
per 100. 
660 BEST SELECTED DUTCH CROWNS, for 
forcing and outdoor planting, &c. 6s. per 100. 
661 FORTIN’S GIANT FLOWERED —Very large 
handsome bells on long vigorous stems ; the best results 
are obtained by planting this variety outdoors. Flower- 
ing Crowns can be potted up and brought on very slowly 
under glass, but it is not advisable to do so before March, 
or else unsatisfactory returns will be the result. 
Flowering Crowns. 8s. per 100. 
