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“LILIES AND HOW TO GROW THEM.” See CARTERS’ PRACTICAL GARDE NER, price Is,; post free, Is. 4(1. 
Beautiful and Hardy Lilies that should be in Every Garden. 
JAPANESE LILIES. 
W. J. Church, Esq., writes: “The case of Lilies 
turned out most satisfactory. One plant is over 6 feet 
high, with fourteen very fine blossoms on it.” 
MkS. H. Edp.y writes : “Carters’ Lily is the admi- 
ration of every one here ; there is not another in the 
village like it.” 
G. Wail Dune, Esq., writes: "In a group of 5 
Lilium auratums I now have before me there are no 
leBB than forty-nine expanded blooms, and the fragrance 
is delightful.” 
Mr. G. Boghurst, Portsmouth, writes: “The 
box of Lilies gave so much satisfaction that I can 
do with two more.” 
Mr. H. Edge, Head Gardener to Admiral Gordon, 
writes: “The Lilies are really beautiful. I never had 
such beautiful flowers before.” 
Miss Fitzgerald, Kilkee, writes : “Several parties 
that have seen Messrs. Carters’ Lilium auratum here 
last summer have since written to know where they 
are to be got they were magnificent.” 
Mrs. Cadbury, Birmingham, writes: “The box of 
Lilies were a glorious success ; they proved to be nearly 
all Auratums, and were in flower three months.” 
D. Gilmour, Esq., Sheffield, writes: “The case of 
Lilies was splendid value, every Bulb as sound as a bell.” 
Mr. W. McDuff Hunscore, N.B., write-: “The box 
of Lilies turned out far beyond my most sanguine expec- 
tations. A professional gardener prononneed themafirst- 
class selection, and beyond anything he had ever seen.” 
General Parr, Bickley, writes : “ The Lilies I had 
from Carters’ are, without exception, the best I have ever 
seen. One of the spikes produced fourteen blooms.” 
W. E. Hammond, Esq., Newark, writes: “The 
Lilium auratum turned out magnificently. In two in- 
stances I had sixteen large flowers on one stalk — a 
grand sight, and the admiration of all.” 
Rev. A. Hillyard, Stoodleigh, writes: “The case 
of Lilies has been such a success — the Auratums were 
finer than I ever saw them before.” 
ANNUALLY 
Shipped per Steamer 
TO 
JAMES CARTER 
DIRECT FROM THE 
Japanese 
Bulb Farms. 
(Offered so long as S ock lasts.) 
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Carters’ 25s. Case of Lilium auratum, contaim. g 
50 handsome Bulbs, sent Packing and Carriage 
Free on receipt of P.O. or Cheque for 23s. 9d. 
Carters’ Two-Guinea Case of Lilium auratum, 
containing 100 splendid Bulbs, sent Packing and 
Carriage Free on receipt of P.O. or Cheque for 40s. 
Carters’ 25s. Case of 50 assorted Japanese Lilies, 
comprising Lilium auratum, lancifolium 
ALBUM, LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM, TIGRINUM 
SPLENDENS, TIGRINUM DOUBLE, THUNBER- 
gianum, and others, sent Packing and Carriage 
Free on receipt of P.O. or Cheque for 23s. 9d. 
OTHER BEAUTIFUL LILIES. 
Each. 
Ex. large. 
Each. 
Per dozen. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
Lilium Harrisi, the Bermuda Easter Lily... 
1 0 
— 
10 6 
— 
ft 
Lancifolium album, pure white 
1 0 
1 6 
10 6 to 15 0 
ft 
Lancifolium roseum, delicate rose spots 
0 9 
1 0 
7 6 to 10 6 
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Lancifolium rubrum, rich crimson >pots 
0 9 
1 0 
7 6 to 10 6 
1 » 
Lancifolium punctatum (true), beauti- 
fully spotted crimson maroon, white ground 
2 0 
— 
— 
21 0 
ft 
Lancifolium album Krsetzeri, finest of 
section .. 
2 6 
— 
— 
— 
ft 
Lancifolium album monstrosum, 
white, shaded 
1 0 
1 6 
10 6 to 15 0 
ft 
Chalcedonicum (the Scarlet Turk’s Cap) 
1 0 
— 
— 
10 0 
ft 
Giganteum (the King of Lilies), white 
striped 
3 6 
— 
— 
— 
>t 
Humboldti, golden yellow, spotted purple 
4 0 
— 
— 
— 
ft 
Martagon, yellow 
0 8 
— 
6 0 
— 
ft 
Martagon, purple 
0 8 
— 
6 0 
— 
ft 
Martagon, scarlet 
1 6 
— 
15 0 
— 
ft 
Szovitzianum, pale primrose, purplish 
black spots ... 
2 6 
— 
— 
— 
ft 
Tigrinum flore pleno (rich double), 
orange-scarlet, crimson spots 
0 4 
— 
— 
3 6 
ALL OTHER KINDS GAN BE SUPPLIED 
For Extended List see Carters’ “Autumn Bulb Catalogue.” 
Lilium auratum, “ The Golden-Rayed 
to the finest FngHsh-grown, prioe 4s., 
Lily of Japan.” Extra Selected Imported Bulbs, equal 
6s., 9s.. 12s.. 18s., and 24s. per dozen. Carriage Free. 
