LILIUMS. 
Among bulbous plants the Lilium stands unrivalled for the embellishment of the greenhouse or conservatory. They do not like 
beine disturbed and should be planted where they can remain for several years. 
Blooming plants of the Auratum and Speciosum sections can be supplied in Summer and Autumn at a little advance P™«- 
ThoL marked thus (*) are most suitable for greenhouse and conservatory decoration as well as for outdooi culture. 
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*Auratum (the Golden-rayed Lily of Japan), white spotted 
crimson, pale yellow band down centre of each petal, 
strong bulbs. Per doz., 7/6, 9/-, and 10/6, gd to 
Specially selected bulbs, per doz., 12/— and 15.'“ > 
1/3 to 
♦ platyphyllum (Macranthura), a very distinct form 
with broad foliage, flowers of good substance with 
white petals spotted crimson, larger and finer than 
Auratum ; }/6 & 
♦ rubro vittatum, pure white, marked with deep crimson 
bands and spotted crimson, very fine ... 2/6 & 
♦ virginale (Wittei), large white flowers with pale yellow 
bauds, grows 6 feet high, and free-blooming, producing 
30 to 40 flowers on a stem, very lovely ... 
‘Longiflorum Harrisii. true (The Bermuda Easter Lily), one 
of the grandest acquisitions to our list of Florists 
forcing bulbs, yields an abundant and profitable crop 
of flowers. Bulbs potted in September can easily be 
flowered by Christmas ... per doz., 8/- and 9/- 
Extra Largo Picked Bulbs, per doz., 12/- and 13/- : 
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Twelve Bulbs, In 6 to 12 fine varieties 
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*Longlflorura japonicum giganteum, white trumpet-shaped 
flowers ... ... ••• fid., qd., A' 
♦Speciosum (lancifolium) album, pure white fine flowers 
of great substance, per doz. 6/ - to 9/- ; gd. to 
» album Krsetzerl, immense wliite flowers with a 
greenish band running through tlie centre of each petal, 
very handsome ... ... ... ...per doz. 10^6 
♦ Melpomene, large rich, crimson flowers, heavily 
spotted and edged white, fine free- flowering variety, 
strikingly handsome ... ... per doz., lo/O 
♦Speciosum Magnlflcum (new), a new and beautiful variety 
just introduced from Japan. The flowers are massive, 
being fully 8 inches across, of a rich ruby carmine, 
margined with white, borne on very stout purplish 
stems, and, being of great substance, last a remark- 
ably long time iii good condition per doz. 10 '6 
» roseum, white, rose spots, an e.Nceedingly pretty 
variety ... ... ... per doz., 5/- to 7/6, 6d. to 
♦ rubrum, white, red spots, shaded carmine, very rich 
colour per doz., 5/- to 7/6, 6d. to 
for 8/-, 12/-. or 18/-, our selection. 
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New Imperial! Montbretia "Koh-I-Noor.” 
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New Imperial Montbretia, “KOH-I-NOOR” 
The flowers of this splendid novelty are unusually large and strikingly 
attractive, of rich pure orange on bright apricot base, a glorious flower 
of most perfect shape, and opening quite flat immediately, and on strong 
and erect stems. A strong and robust plant of great vigour unexcelled 
by any variety in cultivation. The petals of the flowers are broad and 
welt shaped, the many side branches on the plant causes the number 
of flowers to be at least three times as many as of any of the old sorts, 
and it is therefore going to be the best paying market flower of any of 
the Montbretias. Price 6/- per doz. 8d each. 
RANUNCULUS. 
For its successful culture it should have a deep moist cool soil, 
enriched with well-decayed manure. It should be planted as soon after 
the beginning of February as practicable, in rows six or eight inches 
apart, two or three inches deep, and two inches between the tubers — 
placing the claws downwards. Per 100. Per doz, 
Persian Varieties, finest mixed, from named sorts 
French Double, finest mixed, verj’ rich colours 
Scotch Spotted Varieties, superb mixed, choice assortment 
Turban Scarlet, fiery scarlet, very large and fine 
„ Yellow, fine golden yellow 
„ Grandiflora, crimson and yellow ... 
„ White (Hercules), snow white, large 
„ Mixed, all colours, grand assortment 
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TIGRIDIA (FERRARIA) ( Mexican Tiger Flower). 
No flower Ls more gorgeously coloured than the Tigridia. They 
flower in the Summer, are quite hardy, and thrive admirably in light 
rich soil in a rather dry and sunny position. Lift the bulbs when at rest , 
and keep perfectly dry. For indoor culture pot the bulbs in November. 
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Conchlflora, dark yellow, spotted 
Grandiflora alba, large white flowers, spotted maroon 
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on a yellowish ground, very handsome ... 
Grandiflora Immaculata alba, pure milky white, a chaste 
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and beautiful variety ... 
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Pavonia (Peacock Tiger Flower), scarlet and orange 
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Choice Mixed 
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TUBEROSE. 
Thesejhave beautiful pearly-white Gardenia-lik.- flowers, deliciously scented. In forcing, great care should be taken that they do 
not at any time get chilled, either before or after potting. ,no .o/fi A 
Double American, The Pearl, the best variety of all " 
extrs, lcir£6 selected bulbs ... ... ••• ••• ••• **' **■ **' •* * 9 
For Ama;’vllis Cyclamen! Gloxinias, Iris, Montbretias, Tritomas, and other Miscellaneous Bulbs, and Tuberous Rooted Plants for Spring 
^ Planting, see Bulb Catalogue— Post Free on application. 
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