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LILIES. 
Atrosanguineum—Dark red and orange, clouded and blotclied. 35c. 
Candidum—Pure wliite ; sweet scented ; a ver}' 
Chalcedonicum—A most charming little sort. 
The sepals are rolled corapletel}' back, 
and are of a uniform brilliant scarlet. 
The native country of this species is 
Palestine, and it is supposed to be the 
Lii.v or I'liE Fiki.d alluded to in Scrip¬ 
ture—“ Consider the lilies of the field, 
how they grow ; the}' toil not, neither do 
they spin: and yet 1 say unto you that 
even Solomon in all his gloiy was not 
arrayed like one of these.” ^;r. 
beautiful and desirable sort. 25c. 
CHAI.CEDONICUAI. 
Excelsum—Delicate cream color ; .very fragrant; a very Ireautiful sort and an 
abundant bloomer. $1. 
Humboldtii—A Californian variety, which is yet comparatively rare ; the flowers 
are of good size, yellowish, dotted with dark spots. $2. 
JAPONICUM LONCrlFl.ORUiM 
Japonicum Longiflorum Ihis is one of the finest of White Lilies. It is a long 
trumpet-shaped flower, of a pure, pearly white; very fragrant, hardy, and a 
free bloomer. E.xcellcnt for pot culture. It cannot be too highly recom- 
mended. 25c. 
Lancifolium Album—Pure white; a very delicate and beautiful variety from 
Japan. 50c. 
Lancifolium Roseum—This variety is similar to the following, only the spots are 
lighter colored. 25c. 
