LILIUMS — Continued 
Carter’s Lilium Lancifolium Rubrum 
Next to the Lilium auratum we must place the lancifolium 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, orange, crimson-spotted and rose-spotted flowers, is very attractive. 
Per doz. Each 
Lancifolium Album, beautiful white 3.75 .35 
“ Roseum, delicate rose spots 2.00 .20 
“ Rubrum, rich crimson spots 2.00 .20 
“ Album Kraetzeri, finest pure white variety 4.00 .40 
“ Henryii (the orange-yellow Speciosum), deep orange yellow 7.50 .75 
“ Melpomene, ruby-crimson spots, very beautiful 3.00 .30 
“ Magnificum, splendid new variety from Japan, dark crimson spotted, very 
beautiful 4.00 .40 
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