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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
The “Spider Lily” or “Peruvian Daffodil” 
carries deliciously fragrant spikes of pure 
white flowers in late June or July. Plant 
4 inches deep when warm settled weather 
has arrived. Lift and store with roots at¬ 
tached and packed in sand or peat moss 
over winter in a warm cellar. 
25 cents each, $2.50 per doz. 
MONTBRETIA. 
The new Earlham Hybrid Montbretias show a 
tremendous advance over the old varieties in com¬ 
mon culture. Flowers run from 2%-4 inches in 
diameter, in some cases attaining a height of 3-4 
feet, they flower very freely with well branched 
spikes and all buds open out in water. Plant 4 
inches deep in May. Store bulbs in soil or peat moss 
over winter. The following are outstanding varieties: 
Apricot Queen. (New.) Superb rich golden 
yellow apricot, extra large. 
40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
California. A grand pure yellow variety. 
10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
Citronella. (New.) Extra large canary yel¬ 
low with crimson blotch, husky grower. 
40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
Fiery Cross. (New.) An immense fiery or¬ 
ange with large crimson blotch in center. 
40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
George Davison. Fine pale orange yellow, 
large well branched spikes. 
10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
His Majesty. Deep yellow in center shading 
to bright scarlet, immense flowers. 
20 cents each, $2.00 doz. 
Lord Nelson. Deep orange scarlet with yel¬ 
lowish eye.10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
Lady Hamilton. Large yellow flowers with 
rosy apricot center. 
10 cents each, $1.00 doz. 
Princess Mary. Pale yellow lightly tipped 
red, a very fine variety. 
20 cents each, $2.00 doz. 
Prometheus. Very rich orange with a deeper 
ring around eye.20 cents each, $2.00 doz. 
Queen Alexandra. Pale orange yellow with 
deeper bars across petals. 
20 cents each, $2.00 doz. 
Queen of Spain. An immense pure golden 
orange, very vigorous. 
30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Queen Mary. (New.) Magnificent pure yel¬ 
low, a stalwart grower and heavily 
oranched.40' cents each, $4.00 doz. 
TIGRIDIAS. (Tiger Flowers.) 
These are remarkably showy bulbous plants which 
if planted outdoors after May 15 will give several 
months of continuous flowers, in 1934 we had good 
flowers late in October. We are glad to be able to 
offer these this season in six different colors includ¬ 
ing pink, deep rose, red, yellow, and white, 20 cents 
each, $1.75 per doz. 
TUBEROSES. 
Double Pearl. 
Single Mexican (Everblooming). 
10 cents each, 75 cents per doz. 
ZEPHYRANTHUS. (Fairy Lily.) 
Candida. Pure white variety, should be planted 
out in May and lifted in October.. .75 cents doz. 
rosea. Clear rosy pink, a very popular bulb. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per doz. 
