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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each Doz. 
spotted black, upright and 
rather cup shaped.30 3.00 
Dalhansoni. A splendid hybrid 
between martagon Dalmati- 
cum and Hansonii with great 
vigor and much of the coloring 
of the darkest of the marta- 
gons. Bulbs scarce . 2.50 
Duchartrei Farreri. One of the 
late Reginald Farrer’s intro¬ 
ductions and referred to by 
him as resembling a “white 
marbled martagon.” This does 
fairly well in New England and 
is a very charming Lily .... 2.00 
Elegans (Thunbergianum). A 
dwarf growing and early flow¬ 
ering type of lilies coming in 
several colors. Good both for 
the border and the rock 
garden as well as the wild 
garden. There are some very 
fine forms of this easily 
grown lily. Fine mixture. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Elegans Alice Wilson. An ex¬ 
cellent yellow form, dwarf and 
carrying extra large flowers, 
also forces very well.50 5.00 
Elegans Aureum Nigro-Mac- 
ulatum. Apricot yellow with 
black spots .25 2.50 
Elegans Atro-Sanguineum. 
Dark red, crimson in centre.. .25 2.50 
Elegans Golden Gleam. A very 
pretty yellow form, dwarf and 
very early.40 4.00 
Elegans Leonard Joerg. A good 
deep apricot variety with 
black spots .30' each, 3.00 doz., 22.50 per 100 
Elegans Peter Barr. Fine 
golden yellow variety, lightly 
spotted .40 4.00 
