12 
WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
number of this superb lily in 
1934. 
Each Doz. 
Very large imported flowering 
sized buibs from Scotland... 3.00 33.00 
Hansonii. Hanson’s lily is eas¬ 
ily one of the best 8 varieties 
in cultivation. Leaves are car¬ 
ried in whorls and persist 
until quite late. The yellow 
flowers are slightly reflexed, 
yellow in color with brown 
spots and fragrant. Succeeds 
well in both sunshine and 
shade. A late June bloomer. 
Extra large bulbs.75 7.50 
Strong flowering.50 5.00 
Henryi. Sometimes called the 
“yellow speciosum.” The 
orange yellow reflexing flow¬ 
ers are produced in August 
and early September. This lily 
produces very big bulbs, often 
attains a height of 7—8 feet or 
more, and is not only very 
floriferous but absolutely de¬ 
pendable, carries very rich 
green foliage. Must be planted 
8—10 inches deep for best re¬ 
sults .25, .50, .75 each 
2.50, 5.00 7.50 doz. 
$20.00, 35.00, 50.00 per 100 
Horsfordi. This charming hy¬ 
brid was raised by the late 
F. H. Horsford at Charlotte, 
Vermont, and is still very 
scarce. It is the result of 
crossing L. Maximowiczii and 
L. Batemanniae, the flowers 
which are quite large and re¬ 
flexed are of a lovely apricot 
yellow color and open late in 
July . 1.50 18.50 
