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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
Batemanniae. A superb lily 
blooming in late July. The 
stems attain a height of 3—4 
feet and this season many 
carried 20—28 flowers each. 
The upright facing flowers 
are of a rich orange apricot 
color. We have a grand stock 
of this splendid lily. 
.35 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 
Browni Odorum. An early July 
flowering Lily with large 
trumpet shaped flowers pur¬ 
plish without and creamy 
white within. Distinct fra¬ 
grance . 1.50 
Browni Colchesteri. Cultivated 
bulbs secured originally from 
England. A very fine form. 
This Lily needs a warm and 
very well drained location. Is 
excellent for pot culture.75 
Bulbiferum. A native of Cen¬ 
tral Europe this lily proves to 
be a good grower in North 
America. The bright orange 
red flowers are dotted deep 
purplish black and tinged or 
blotched yellow in the centre. 
Flowers in late June or early 
July .. .50 
Callosum. Flowers are orange 
red, unspotted, reflexed in the 
same way as superbum and 
Chalcedonicum, loves full sun¬ 
shine, blooms late .30 
Canadense. A beautiful and 
graceful native lily succeeding 
well in either sunshine or 
shade. Fine either in the 
garden or for naturalizing. 
The drooping reflexing flowers 
are yellow to reddish in color, 
heavily spotted within. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 12.50 
Doz. 
per 100 
16.50 
8.00 
5.00 
3.00 
per 100 
