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HKKENDKEN <t CO S AUTUMN BULKS. 
Lilmm Auratum Splendidum. 
This is a hybrid between the preceding varieties. The golden band is 
edged with crimson, tlie spots very distinct, making if a most charming 
variety. 
EACH. PER DOZ. 
Extra Flowering Bulbs I 00 10 00 
Lilium Auratum Virginalis. 
The Virginalis, having all the good qualities of the other varieties, and pre- 
senting a pure white petal, unsullied by spots, and bearing the golden band 
that denotes its place among the Lily tribe, is well worthy of its name, for no 
flower more than this is emblematical of a pure maiden in spotless white, 
wearing a golden chaplet. 
Extra Flowering Bulbs each, $2 00 
Note. — All our Lilies offered this Fall arc strictly first-class Bulbs. 
Japan Lilies. 
(I.II.IUM I.AKCIFOLIUM.) 
These superb Lilies are perfectly hardy, flowering freely in July and 
August, fonning one of the most striking objects in the flower-border; strong 
bulbs, for spring pianting, can be furnished as late as the 1st of May, after 
which time they can be furnished in pots, for turning out into the border. 
They also flower finely in pots. 
KACII. PEH DOZ. 
L. Lancifolium Album. White 50 5 00 
L. “ Roseum. Spotted Rose 25 2 50 
L. “ Rubruni. White and red spotted 25 2 50 
I,. " Pnnetatum. White, spotted with delicate 
salmon 1 00 10 00 
L. “ Melpomene. A new and magnificent varie 
ty, deep crimson, covered with purplish 
violet and blood-colored spots, with a 
distinct border of pure white on the 
edge of the petals 1 00 10 00 
L. “ Monstrosum Album. Pure white, immense 
clusters of flowers 1 00 10 00 
L. “. Monstrosum Rubrum. Red spotted, immense 
cluster of flowers 1 00 10 00 
L. “ Monstrosum Roseum. Rose-spotted, im- 
mense cluster of flowers 1 00 10 00 
The set of eight varieties $5 00 
The Ifilium Monstrosum is the most magnificent of the whole genus, and 
should be found in every collection. It is not uncommon to see more than one 
hundred flowers on a single stem. Their flowering two weeks later than the 
other varieties of the Ijancifolium, makes them an aciiuisition. 
Lilies of Various Sorts. 
Atrosanguineum. Orange-red, blotched, one foot ; very fine 
Aurantiacum. Orange-yellow, a very hardy species, will 
grow anywhere and contrasts finely with the L. Caudidum, 
flowering at the same time 
Brownii. This superb Lily has from one to four immense 
trumpet-shaped flowers on a slender stalk, two feet high ; 
inside, pure white, washed or striated with lines of a dark 
purple or violet on the outside, very fragrant. Culture 
the same as Ij. Auratum. 
E.\CII. PElt DOZ. 
50 5 00 
30 3 00 
