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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each Doz. 
Speciosum Album. Large reflexing 
pure white flowers which are in sea¬ 
son outdoors from mid-August until 
October. Also good for pot culture. 
.55-.50 each, 4.00-6.00 doz. 
27.50-45.00 per 100 
Speciosum Album Kraetzeri. A strik¬ 
ing pure white form with green 
bands running down the centre of 
each petal.50 6.00 
Speciosum Magnificum. The large re¬ 
curving flowers are rich carmine 
pink, margined white, a very fine 
variety.25-.50 each, 3.00-5.00 doz. 
20.00-40.00' per 100 
Speciosum Melpomene. Dark carmine 
shaded purple, heavily spotted and 
margined white, an extra richly col¬ 
ored form. 
.40-.50 each, 4.00-6.00 doz., $30.-40.00 per 100 
Speciosum Rubrum. Carries both 
green and dark stems with rose col¬ 
ored flowers of varying shades. 
.25-.50 each, 2.50-5.0'0 doz., $20.-40.00 per 100 
Sulphur-Gale. A fine hybrid between 
sulphureum and regale, very vigor¬ 
ous and hardy, extends the flower¬ 
ing season for regales. The flowers 
are in form like sulphureum and 
approximate regale in color.50 5.00 
Sulphureum. A superb late flowering 
lily from Upper Burmah which 
proves perfectly hardy in New Eng¬ 
land. The immense trumpet shaped 
flowers are pale yellow within, deep¬ 
ening towards the throat, the outside 
is tinted brownish red. Is also grand 
for pot culture. A late blooming va¬ 
riety attaining a height of 5—6 feet. 
Good flowering bulbs . 1.00 10.00 
Extra large flowering bulbs. 1.50 16.50 
Sutchuenense. Somewhat similar to 
Willmottiae but has a much sturdier 
stem and the flowers are spotless, 
an exceptionally fine Lily. Stock 
limited . 1.50 15.00 
Superbum. A magnificent North 
American lily, thrives in sunshine 
or partial shade, especially fine in 
rhododendron beds where it will 
attain a height of 10 feet. The bright 
orange recurving flowers are heav¬ 
ily spotted, likes a moist soil but de¬ 
mands good drainage like all lilies. 
Very large cultivated bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Strong flowering bulbs, 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Tenuifolium. Our earliest flowering 
lily each year is the Siberian coral 
lily, in 1936 the first flowers opened 
on May 27. A gem for the rock gar¬ 
den. Graceful foliage and brilliant 
recurving red flowers carried 6—20 
on a stem. This lily, under good 
conditions grows 3—5 feet high and 
we have counted 35 flowers to a stalk. 
Should be in every collection. 
Extra large bulbs, 
Strong bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 15.00 per 100 
