PhoUgraphcd and Copyrighted hy J. C. ir C«.— SKDUCID IN SIZE. 
CARTERS’ LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM. 
Rich crimson spots, 7s. 6d. per doz. ; pd. each. 
Next to the Lilium Auratum we must place the Lancifoiium or Speciosum, so exquisite in form and so easily- 
cultivated. Specimens may frequently be seen flowering abundantly from pots in the squares and on balconies 
in the very centre of London and other large cities late in summer ; and coming at a time of year when flowers 
are somewhat scarce makes it doubly welcome. It thrives well out in the border, and, with its pure chaste white, 
crimson-spotted, rose-spotted flowers, is very attractive. 
Lancifoiium Album.— Beautiful white 
„ Roseum.— Delicate rose spots 
I, Rubrum. — Rich crimson spots 
,, Punctatum. — Beautifully spotted crimson maroon, white ground 
„ Album Kraet*eri.— Finest of this section 
•I Melpomene.— Ruby-cr'mson spots, very beautiful 
237, 238, & 97, High Holborn, London.— 1908. 
Per do7. 
Each. 
s. d. 
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