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Li I ies — continued. 
8 Auratum virgin ale, large handsome flowers of great substance, pure white, faintly 
spotted yellow, with yellow band down the centre of each petal, ht. 4 to 5 ft. 
per doz. 48/— 
8 Amabile (Korea), a rare little species, bearing three to four flowers on a stem and having 
reflexing vivid red petals, spotted with chocolate and black, July-flowering, ht. 3 ft. ; 
should be planted 6 inches deep in gritty loam and leaf soil. 
Fine cultivated bulbs, per doz. 18/6 
8 Bakerianum (syn. Lowii), a most beautiful 
half-hardy Lily from Burmah, bearing two to 
four pendulous bell-shaped flowers on a stem, 
creamy white spotted crimson at throat, July- 
flowering, ht. 3 to 4 ft .; may be grown outdoors 
in sheltered situations in warm districts or in a 
cool greenhouse; plant 4 inches deep in light 
sandy loam and leaf soil; dislikes lime. Award 
or Merit R.H.S ..Home-grown bulbs, per doz. 48/— 
8 Batemanniae {Japan), a beautiful Lily with 
rich glowing apricot flowers early in August, 
ht. 3 ft. ; plant 6 inches deep in partial shade ; 
avoid lime.per doz. 16/— 
Extra large bulbs ,, 21/- 
Bolandeni (California), a rare and beautiful little 
Lily growing 2 to 3 ft. high bearing on slender 
stems small dainty bell-shaped flowers, deep 
vinous red freely spotted purple, flowering July 
to early August. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep in 
loose gritty soil and fibrous loam. 
Fine home-grown bulbs 
8 Bpownii (true) (China and Japan), a very beautiful 
fragrant Lily producing in July handsome 
trumpet-shaped flowers nearly 10 inches long, 
tips of petals reflexing slightly, inside waxy white, 
with brown anthers, outside chocolate-brown, 
ht. 3 ft.; plant 8 inches deep in any good loamy 
soil and provide extra sharp drainage. 
per doz. 27/6 
Extra large bulbs ,, 48/— 
Bunbankii, a beautiful hybrid Lily, a cross 
between Pardalinum and Parryi, producing on 
a graceful spike 20 or more orange-yellow flowers, 
flushed crimson at tip of petals and spotted 
chocolate, sweet-scented, July, ht. 5 ft. ; plant 
5 inches deep in a moist but well-drained situation, 
giving partial shade ; dislikes lime, .per doz. 32/— 
Canadense (North-East America), a very graceful 
Lily, producing in July loose heads of pendent 
bell-shaped flowers widely expanded at mouth, 
ranging from golden-yellow to orange, densely 
speckled crimson-maroon, ht. 3 ft. ; plant 5 
inches deep in a moist situation with plenty of 
peat, partial shade or woodland conditions being 
recommended ; Autumn planting advised. 
per doz. 16/— 
LILIUM BROWNII. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM. 
Candidum (South Europe, etc .)—The Snow-White Madonna Lily or Cottager’s White 
Garden Lily, ht. 4 to 5 ft., July-flowering. This Lily likes a good deep loamy soil, not 
too dry and a sunny situation where it can be left undisturbed for years. Before planting 
dust the bulbs with flowers of sulphur, as this will aid in keeping away disease. Plant 
shallow, top of bulb being about 1 inch below the surface. Early planting advised. 
Strong bulbs, per 100, 80/-; per doz. 10/6 
Extra strong bulbs „ 90/- „ 12/6 
Very large bulbs „ 16/— 
Candidum peregnnum (syn. Candidum speciosum), an elegant graceful form of L. 
candidum with dark purplish stems, bearing up to 20 snow-white flowers on a stem; the 
petals are a little narrower and the growth more slender than in L. candidum..pec doz. 27/6 
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