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L i I i es— continued. 
Testaceum ( syn . excelsum), the favourite Nankeen Lily being a cross between Lilium 
candidum and Lilium chalcedonicum ; it bears from June to July very beautiful large 
handsome flowers of a lovely apricot colour, with showy scarlet anthers, delightfully 
fragrant, ht. 4 ft. ; a vigorous grower, of easy culture, plant 4 inches deep in good loamy 
soil to which a little lime may be added, early planting advised. 
Strong home-groum bulbs, per doz. 48/- 
Extra large home-grown bulbs „ 60/— 
Thomsonianum ( See Fritiliaria macrophylla), page 26. 
8 Thunbergianum (syn. Etegans) (Japan), a very beautiful group of showy dwarf Japanese 
Lilies, June to July-flowering, producing heads of 2 to 4 flowers; greatly valued for 
flower border and for pots; of easy culture, plant 4 inches deep in sandy loam in sun or 
partial shade. 
S Th unbergianum bicolor, large beautiful apricot-orange flowers, flamed scarlet, 
ht. 1£ ft.per doz. 10/6 
,, Orange Queen, very large broad-petalled flowers of fine texture, 
rich clear apricot slightly spotted maroon, distinctive shiny green 
foliage ; an extremely fine variety of great merit, strongly recom¬ 
mended for pots or flower borders, ht. 15 to 18 in. Award op Merit 
R.H.S.per doz. 16/— 
,, sanguineum, flowers rich crimson, finely spotted dark coppery 
crimson, handsome, ht. 15 in.per doz. 10/6 
8 Tigrinum —the Tiger Lily (China and Japan), 
remarkably handsome Lilies, of easy culture pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of large showy brilliantly 
coloured flowers in August and September. 
Very hardy vigorous growers; plant about 
7 inches deep in good garden soil, in sun or 
partial shade. 
S Tigrinum Fortune! giganteum, a 
grand robust variety of Fortunei, 
having a woolly stem and pro¬ 
ducing on bold branching heads 
up to 20 large rich orange-scarlet 
flowers spotted crimson-brown, 
ht. 6 ft.per doz. 10/6 
Extra strong bulbs „ 16/— 
5 ,, flore-pleno, double orange- 
scarlet flowers, lasting long in 
bloom, ht. 4 ft_per doz. 7/6 
5 ,, splendens, very handsome, 
producing large pyramidal 
heads of bright fiery orange- 
scarlet flowers, with large 
crimson-brown spots, ht. 6 ft. 
per 100, 42/- ; per doz. 5/6 
Umbellatum (Europe), a very showy section of Lilies of easy culture, bearing in June 
large handsome flowers; very effective when grouped in shrunbery and 
flower borders, also good pot plants. Plant 5 inches deep in any good garden 
soil, a little well-decayed manure and leaf soil being beneficial. 
,, Golden Fleece, a very fine variety, producing large open flowers of a 
clear apricot, slightly speckled maroon-crimson, a good strong grower, 
ht. 2 ft.per doz. 48/- 
,, grandifforum, rich orange shaded red, free-blooming, 2 ft., .per doz. 8/6 
,, Incomparable, deep orange-scarlet shading to gold at centre, con¬ 
spicuously spotted, a handsome showy variety, ht. 2^ ft.per doz. 10/6 
,, Monarch, producing branching heads of up to 20 or more flowers of a 
brilliant orange-scarlet shading to golden-orange at centre and faintly 
spotted, of robust growth, ht. 2^ ft.per doz. 36/— 
,, Sappho, scarlet shading to golden-orange, moderately spotted, a fine showy 
variety, producing a head of 5 or 6 flowers, ht. 2 ft.per doz. 9/6 
,, splendidum, a handsome variety of sturdy growth producing a head of 
flowers up to 12 in number, brilliant crimson shading down to glowing 
red, petals slightly reflexed, ht. 2 to 2£ ft.per doz. 10/6 
„ Mixed Varieties, good for naturalising in wild gardens, eto...per doz. 7/6 
each. 
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