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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
ERANTHIS (WINTER ACONITE) 
Doz. 100 
Cilicica. Very distinct, finely divided 
leaves and large flowers . $ .50 $3.50 
Hyemalis. Golden yellow, one of our 
very earliest flowers.50 1 3.50 
SCILLA (SQUILL) 
Doz. 100 
Campanulata Alba. Pure white flow¬ 
ers in late May... $ .40 $3.00 
Campanulata Caerulea. Rich blue, 
spikes like miniature hyacinths.40 3.00 
Campanulata Rosalind. Fine rose pink 
form . 40 3.00 
Campanulata Blue Queen. Porcelain 
blue, tall grower.50 4.00 
Campanulata Sky Blue. Deep blue 
free flowering, extra fine.40 3.00 
Nutans Alba. Pure white form of the 
English Bluebell .40 3.00 
Nutans Alba Major. Has larger flow¬ 
ers than the preceding variety.50 4.00 
Nutans Caerulea. The true English 
bluebell, lovely for naturalizing in 
woodlands or partial shade.40 3.00 
Nutans Rosea. Pink form of the above .40 3.00 
Siberica (Amaena). The ever popu¬ 
lar Siberian squill succeeds just 
as well in sunshine as shade and its 
bright blue flowers are produced very 
abundantly. Largest sized bulbs . .. .50 4.00 
Siberica Alba. A pure white form of 
the Siberian squill.50 4.00 
Siberica Spring Beauty. Superb 
variety several times as large us 
Siberica . 1.00 7.50 
MUSCARI (GRAPE HYACINTH) 
Doz. 100 
Armeniacum. Deep cobalt blue, larger 
than “Heavenly Blue” . $ .60 $4.50 
Azureus. Flowers are of a Cambridge 
blue shade and very lovely.40 3.00 
Botryoides Alba. Pure white, a lovely 
form .60 4.50 
Botryoides Caerulea.35 2.50 
Heavenly Blue. Light blue, large 
trusses, immensely popular.50 4.00 
Plumosus (Feathered hyacinth). Rich 
purple spikes. Blooms in June.50 4.00 
FRITILLARIA 
Fritillaria Imperialis is tall and stately growing, a 
yard in height and flowering in late April in New 
England, their large lily like flowers are very hand¬ 
some. The varieties of meleagris which bloom in May 
are fine in the border, rock garden or for naturaliz¬ 
ing, all stand considerable shade. 
