. Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for autumn planting. : 1895. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. 40 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.âBULBS. LILIES.âContinued. LILIUM LANCIFOLTUM. Elegans Erectum. {Tkunbergiamcm or Umiellatum.) Ver>- hardy, and succeeds anywhere; flowers erect and borne in clusters, orajige, spotted scarlet. I'/i feet. Blooms in June and July. 15c. each, $ per aoz., or by mail ^ doz. Elegrans Atrosanguineum. Rich blood crimson, spotted with black. July, ijj feet high. 15c. each, $1
. Catalogue of bulbs, plants and seeds for autumn planting. : 1895. Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. 40 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.âBULBS. LILIES.âContinued. LILIUM LANCIFOLTUM. Elegans Erectum. {Tkunbergiamcm or Umiellatum.) Ver>- hardy, and succeeds anywhere; flowers erect and borne in clusters, orajige, spotted scarlet. I'/i feet. Blooms in June and July. 15c. each, $ per aoz., or by mail ^ doz. Elegrans Atrosanguineum. Rich blood crimson, spotted with black. July, ijj feet high. 15c. each, $ per doz., «r hy mail^ per lioz. Elegrans Citrinum. Golden yellow, with black dots, rich and striking. 15c. each, § per doz., or by mail, $1 IS per dcz. Elegans Bicolor. Red, striped and flaked yellow, and shot with lilac. 15c, each, § per doz., or by mail, doz. Elegans Aureum Maculatum. Light apncot yellow, spotted with black, 15c. each, §1,50 per doz., or by mail, ^j.'/j per doz. Excelsum. {IsabelUnum or Testaceum) The stately form, beauty of color and delightful fragrance of this variety has made it a great favorite wherever known. It grows from 4 to 6 feet high, and produces from 6 to 12 nodding' lilies ot delicate light buff color, June and July. 35c. each. §3,50 per doz,, or by tnail^ iSISP'-r doz. Giganteum. A splendid species of gigantic growth and very distinct. The stems groA' 6 to 10feet high, and fiequently bear 12 to :o large flowers, 5 to 6 inches long. Color creamy- while with a purple throat. 1 he bulbs are very large, bloom, in the summer, f,See cut.} $1 50 each, $15,00 per doz. Gray I. A new and rare lilv discovered by Dr. Asa Gray in North Carolina, and named after him. The flowers are deep reddish orange, doted with purple. 50c. each, $ per Humboldti. (Bloomerlanum ) A remarkably fine variety, attain- ing the height of from 3 to 5 feet and producing freely large flowers of golden yellow color, spotted wi
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