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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
.40 4.00 
Each Doz. 
Maritimum. This Californian 
Lily is rather closely allied to 
the better known Canadense. 
The reflexed orange yellow 
flowers are tipped red and 
spotted light purple.60 6.50 
Maximowiczii. A late August 
flowering lily, resembles tig- 
rinum a little in habit and 
flowers but is a later bloomer 
and rather less vigorous. The 
recurving red flowers are 
spotted purplish brown. Cover 
bulbs 6—8 inches . 
Maxwill. A splendid hybrid be¬ 
tween L. Maximowiczii and 
Willmottiae, raised in Canada. 
Has a rather sturdier stem 
than Willmottiae and is a little 
lighter in color. A splendid 
garden lily. 2.00 
Medeoloides. A good rock gar¬ 
den lily of martagon habit, 
flowers are scarlet, shaded 
apricot and occasionally 
spotted black . 
Monadelphum Szovitzianum (Col- 
chicum). A very beautiful 
lily from the Caucasus. Likes 
very well drained ground and 
if a sheet of tar paper is 
spread over the bed in winter 
to exclude water they will do 
all the better. The rich yellow 
fragrant flowers appear in 
early June arranged like pen¬ 
dulous bells around a sturdily 
graceful stalk* 
Extra fine bulbs. ..50, .75 each, 5.00, 7.00 doz. 
Occidentale. Believed to be a 
hybrid between maritimum 
and pardalinum. Flowers are 
deep blood red with a few 
maroon spots in centre, loves 
moisture. A very rare variety. .75 
.50 5.00 
