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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each 
Carolinianum. Similar to su¬ 
perbum but is smaller and less 
husky, loves sunshine.40 
Centifolium. A magnificent new 
lily of great vigor and hardi¬ 
ness, introduced by the late 
Reginald Farrer. The immense 
pure white trumpet shaped 
flowers are flushed with yellow 
at the base of the trumpet, 
outside the trumpets are 
streaked with green and light 
brown. Stem rooter and re¬ 
quires deep planting. This 
seems destined to become one 
of our dominant garden lilies 
when stocks increase. Good 
flowering bulbs. 2.00 
Cernuum. This Chinese lily has 
grass-like foliage and very 
wiry stems. Flowers are lilac 
rose in color, spotted wine 
color, fragrant and the plants 
are similar to tenuifolium in 
habit. Quite a scarce lily.40 
Chalcedonicum (Scarlet Turks 
Cap Lily). A native of 
Greece and one of the parents 
of testaceum. The brilliant 
scarlet recurving flowers are 
produced in July. Most of our 
bulbs carried 3—5 spikes each 
last season. 
Extra large bulbs . 1.50 
Strong flowering bulbs . 1.00 
Columbianum. A fairly depend¬ 
able variety from Oregon and 
other Pacific coast states. The 
color is golden yellow, spotted 
red, likes a moist location... .35 
Concolor. This charming rock 
garden lily comes to us from 
Siberia, it is an early bloomer 
with rich crimson scarlet 
Doz. 
4.00 
22.50 
4.00 
15.00 
10.00 
4.00 
