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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each Doz. 
giance. Likes plemy of leaj. mom or 
moss anu a moist location, wui- 
tivaueu oulDs .75 b.Oo 
i'arvum. xi very pretty and graceful 
imy irom tne sierra iSevaua Moun¬ 
tains wincn succeeus very well m tne 
eastern states, r lowers are recurv¬ 
ing, orange yellow in color and 1V2 
to 4 incnes across ..50 5.00 
rarvum nmeum. xv pure yenow xorm 
wmen is very nigniy pnzeu. one of 
tne most cnarming ox our jracific 
uoast ixilies .50 5.00 
Xiuiaueiprucum. xv ime my native to 
our eastern states. The cup shaped 
nowers are ox large size anu carried 
x—0 to a stain. Tne orange colored 
nowers snaue to scarlet at the tips 
and are ratner heavily spotted, pre¬ 
fers snade and some low herbage to 
cover tne ground. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., $12.50 per 100 
Extra large bulbs.40 each, 4.00’ doz. 
Pmnppmense f ormosanum (bee Tormosanumj. 
rompomum. A native of Italy tms 
lovely lily resembles Cnalcedonicum 
but blooms much earlier, beems to 
prefer a heavy soil with some grit 
added and likes lime.50 5.00 
Pride of Charlotte. A truly superb 
new Lilium raised in the cold region 
of Northern Vermont. One wnich 
has stood the test of severe winters 
and hot summers and has come 
through unscathed when many re¬ 
gales, iSargentiaes and other vari¬ 
eties suffered severely. It flowers in 
late July and is a very sturdy grower 
with trumpets rather more con¬ 
stricted than those of regale but 
mucii longer. The inner portion of 
the trumpet is white with a soft sul¬ 
phury suffusion, the outer part re¬ 
sembles Sargentiae of which this is 
a very much glorified form. It pro¬ 
duces large dark colored bulbils 
abundantly, these starting to bloom 
the second year. It also seeds quite 
freely. 
btrong flowering bulbs .2.00—3.00 each 
Princeps. A hybrid between regale 
and Sargentiae and in our estima¬ 
tion better than either parent. This 
superb lily was raised at the Domin¬ 
ion Experimental Farms, Ottawa, 
Ontario. It greatly extends the re¬ 
gale season as it flowers nearly a 
month later, the immense trumpets 
are larger and purer than those of 
regale, the exterior of the trumpet 
having hardly any trace of the 
brownish purple coloring seen in re¬ 
gale, being green and white. 
btrong flowering bulbs . 1.50 15.00 
Good flowering bulbs. 1.00 10.00 
Pyrenaicum. The yellow turks cap 
lily from Europe blooms with tenui- 
folium in early June carrying many 
small greenish yellow flowers with 
