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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Each Doz. 
Umbellatum Incomparabile. Splendid 
dark red form. .25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Mahony. This beautiful 
deep crimson variety is admired by 
all who see it, dwarfer than Darkest 
of All and flowers later, is sometimes 
listed as Mahogany in European 
catalogues. Everyone seeing this 
lily wants to buy it. We have a 
grand stock and can offer it at attrac¬ 
tive prices.30 each, 3.00 doz., 20.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Orange-man. Rich orange 
and with extra large flowers. 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Prince of Wales. Early 
splendid yellow variety, extra large 
flowers . 1.00 10.00 
Umbellatum Sappho. Very good light 
orange red variety. 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Splendidum. The finest 
of all the highly colored varieties, 
rich vermilion and orange, very 
strong grower, carries immense 
heads of bloom .30 3.00 
Umbellatum Vermilion Brilliant. Blood 
red flowers, with crimson shading, 
lightly spotted black. A grand 
variety.30 3.00 
Wallacei. Warm apricot with rose 
shading, a charming Japanese form 
of elegans flowering in August.30 3.00 
Washingtonianum. A beautiful Pacfic 
Coast lily flowering in late June. The 
fragrant flowers open white, turning 
purplish pink as they age, 25 or more 
flowers are carried on good stems. 
This variety should be given a well 
sheltered position or winds will spoil 
the lovely but rather fragile flowers. 
Our bulbs are cultivated and not to 
be compared with the badly dried up 
collected ones usually sold. 
Extra large bulbs, .75-1.00 each, 8.00-10.00 doz. 
Willmottiae. Miss Willmott’s lily is 
vigorous and hardy, attaining when 
established a height of 5—6 feet and 
carrying up to 30 flowers per stem. 
The recurving flowers are of a vivid 
reddish orange color and appear 
about mid-July. The foliage is 
graceful and the plant of a very re¬ 
fined appearance. 
Extra large bulbs.60 7.00 
Strong flowering size.50 5.00 
Nice flowering bulbs.30 3.50 
Additional to the foregoing list we have small 
stocks of a number of other new or scarce varieties, 
names and prices of which will be gladly forwarded 
on application. 
We cordially invite all interested in these bul¬ 
bous aristocrats to come and look over our beds 
the coming season, a few blooms open in late May, 
during June and July numerous varieties will be 
found flowering, others extend the season through 
August and September until late October. We will 
have a good many varieties in pots blooming ahead 
of the outside dates. 
