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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each Doz. 
Canadense Flavum. The yellow form 
of the Canadian lily. Succeeds 
splendidly in full sunshine but will 
also thrive in fairly heavy shade. 
.25 each, 2.00 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Canadense Rubrum. The red form of 
this charming lily. 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). The most 
immaculate of all hardy lilies. Likes 
a well sweetened soil. Requires shal¬ 
low planting not over ltfj-2 inches 
deep. Lay bulbs on their sides after 
rolling in sulphur, pack well in sand. 
As this Lily makes a rosette of leaves 
in late summer, early planting is de¬ 
sirable. Looks well associated with 
Delphiniums but do not allow peren¬ 
nials to crowd them too much. We 
handle both home grown and North 
of France bulbs. 
.25-.35-.50 each, 3.00-4.00-6.00 doz. 
$20.00-30.00 to 45.00 per 100 
Some enormous bulbs.75 each, $8.00 doz. 
Candidum Peregrinum. The black 
stemmed form of Candidum, not at 
all common, freer from disease than 
the type. Best imported bulbs from 
England.75 8.00 
CANDIDUM, Salonica variety. This 
magnificent form of candidum has 
been well tested in Europe for several 
years where spikes 6-7 feet high 
carrying up to 25 or more flowers 
each have been produced. The flowers 
are slightly larger than in the type 
in common culture today, and plants 
grow taller, the great point about 
them however is their freedom from 
the botrytis disease which often 
badly affects the old type. We are 
very glad to be able to offer a splendid 
lot of clean, strong flowering bulbs 
of this very superior variety. 
.40-.50-.75 each, 4.00-6.00-8.00 per doz. 
Carolinanum. Similar to superbum 
but is smaller and less husky, loves 
sunshine.40 4.00 
Centifolium. A magnificent new lily 
of great vigor and hardiness, intro¬ 
duced by the late Reginald Farrer. 
The immense pure white trumpet 
shaped flowers are flushed with yel¬ 
low at the base of the trumpet, out¬ 
side the trumpets are streaked with 
green and light brown. Stem rooter 
and requires deep planting. This 
seems destined to become one of our 
dominant garden lilies when stocks 
increase. Needs good winter protec¬ 
tion. Good flowering bulbs.1.50-2.00 each 
Cernuum. This Chinese lily has grass¬ 
like foliage and very wiry stems. 
Flowers are lilac rose in color, spot¬ 
ted wine color, fragrant and the 
plants are similar to tenuifolium in 
habit. Quite a scarce lily.35 4.00 
Chalcedonicum (Scarlet Turks Cap 
Lily). A native of Greece and one 
of the parents of testaceum. The 
