Lilium Auratum. 
Lilium Speciosum rubrum. 
CARTERS LILIUM AURATUM. 
The beautiful Golden-rayed. Lily of Japan. 
This grand Lily has now been brought to such a popular price 
that it should be largely grown in every garden. In soils suitable to 
its taste it will thrive in increased vigour each season in borders, 
and should be extensively cultivated in such spots. It can be seen 
in its full beauty in association with ornamental shrubs and bold- 
loaved herbaceous plants. It flowers rather later in summer than 
6ome of its relations. 
We have again made arrangements for large consignments of this 
beautiful Lily to reach us direct from the growers, and are certain to 
handle the pick of the Japanese harvest. 
All bulbs are carefully sorted by hand, and are examined person- 
ally before despatch. 
Fine Gigantic Bulbs. — 11 to 13. Weight 7 lb. per doz. 
Each, .30; per doz., 3.00; per 100, 20.00 
Large Bulbs. — 9 to 11. Weight 5 lb. per doz. 
Each, .20; per doz., 2.00; per 100, 15.00 
Good Flowering Bulbs. — 8 to 9. Weight 3 lb. per doz. 
Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
If by Parcel post add postage at zone rates ; the weights being given 
against each subject. Single bulbs mailed free. 
CARTERS LILIUM SPECIOSUM 
Next to the Lilium Auratum we must place the Lancifolium or 
Specio8um so exquisite in form and so easily cultivated. Specimens 
frequently may be seen flowering on balconies in the 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. 
Speclosum album. — Splendid pure white. Ht. 3 ft. 9 to 11. 
Weight, 3 lb. per doz. Each, .30; per doz., 3.00; per 100, 20.00 
Speclosum roseum. — White, spotted light rose. Ht., 3 ft. 9 to 11. 
Weight 3 lb. per doz. Each, .20; per doz., 2.25; per 100, 16.00 
Speclosum rubrum. — White ground, heavily spotted crimson. 
Ht. 3 ft. 9 to 11. Weight 4 lb. per doz. 
Each, .20; per doz., 2.25; per 100, 16.00 
Speclosum album Kraetzerl. — Finest pure white variety. Ht. 
3 to 4 ft. 9 to 11. Weight 3 lb. per doz. 
Each, .30; per doz., 3.00; per 100, 20.00 
'ipeclosum Henryll. — The orange yellow Speciosum; soft orange 
vellow. Ht. 7 to 8 ft. 9 to 11. Weight 4 lb. per doz. 
Each, .70; per doz., 7.00; per 100, 51.00 
Speclosum Mtelipompne. — Very beautiful; spotted rich crimson. 
Ht. 3 ft. 9 to 1 1 . W eight 4 Vo. per doz. 
Each, .25; per doz., 2.50; per 100, 18.00 
Speclosum magnlflcum. — Spotted dark crimson; a very fine 
variety, rather richer in colour than Milt'ornem. and slightly earlier. 
Hu. 4 ft. 9 to 11. Weight 4 lb. per doz. 
Each, .25; per doz., 2.50; per M0* 38.00 
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LILIUMS IN VARIETY 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rales ; the weights being given 
against each subject. Single bulbs mailed free. 
Batemanlae. — Clear orange apricot. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .20; per doz., 2.00; per 100, 14.00 
Canadense ( Canadian Lily). — Reddish orange to yellow, black 
spots. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Croceum (< Orange Lily). — Brilliant orange, spotted dark crimson, 
flowering in June. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .20; per doz., 2.00; per 100, 14.00 
Elegans Prince of Orange. — Orange, spotted black. Ht. 1$ ft. 
Weight 1 lb. per doz. Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Elegans atrosangulneum. — Dark crimson. Ht. 1$ ft. Weight 
1 lb. per doz. Each, .20; per doz., 2.00; per 100, 14.00 
Elegans Aurantiacum Vernum. — Clear apricot color without spots 
or flakes. Very fine. Doz., 2.25; Per 100, 16.00 
Japonlcum Brown I. — White, trumpet-shaped, outer petals tinged 
with brown. Ht. 3 ft. Weight 3 lb. per doz. 
Each, .50; per doz., 5.00; per 100, 35.00 
Pardallnum. — Tall handsome variety; orange scarlet, spotted 
black; extra strong. Ht. 5 to 6 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Superbum. — Rich orange, with dark spots. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. 
Each, .20; per doz., 1.75; per 100, 14.00 
Tlgrlnum, II. pl. — Rich orange scarlet, crimson spots; very double. 
Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Tlgrlnum Fortunll. — Bright orange scarlet, brown spotted, Ht. 
4 to 5 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Tlgrlnum splendens. — Rich orange scarlet, densely studded with 
bright crimson spots. Strong bulbs. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. 
per doz. Each, .15; per doz., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Umbellatum. — Varied shades of orange and orange scarlet. Ht. 
2 to 3 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .20; per doz., 2.00; per 100, 15.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
A crown is the description given to a single rootlet. They are 
generally sold in bundles of 25, and are the best for pots and forcing. 
When throwing up blossoms grown in this manner, they are most 
serviceable in a number of ways for decorative purposes. A clump 
is a large conglomerated mass of roots that will throw up a quantity 
of flowering spikes, either forced or when planted out of doors. Clumps 
are preferred for a permanent bed in the garden. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight of cronvn 2 lb. per 
bundle of 25, 6 lb. per 100; weight of clumps 5 lb. each. 
Carters Finest Selected Crowns. — For forcing. In bundles of 25. 
Per Bundle, 1.00; per 100, 3.50; per 1.000. 32.00 
Good Flowering Crowns. 
Per 25, .85; per 100, 3.00; per 1,000, 28.00 
Large Clumps. — Very fine. Each, .35; per doz . 3.50. 
RETARDED LILY OF THE VALLEY 
By availing ourselves of the modern method of cold storage we are 
enabled to supply forcing roots ot this pretty decorative plant through- 
out the year. One advantage these retarded roots have over those 
handled in the ordinary way is the Quick time in which the flowers 
are produced. We have seen dormant crowns put into heat and 
brought into beautiful bloom within three weeks, but we recom- 
mend from four to five weeks as the average time for a pertect flower 
spike. 
Giant Flowering 
Retarded Crowns for all Seasons. 
Per 100, 4.00; per 500, 18.00; per 1,000, 34.00 
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