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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Numerous Lilies do not succeed well if spring 
planted, for that reason we do not at this season 
list more than a part of those we grow. A complete 
list will be found in our fall catalogue issued dur¬ 
ing August. 
Our exhibits of Lilies have received numerous gold 
and silver medals and other awards in the last few 
years. 
List of Liliums Suitable for Spring 
Plantings 
Amabile. A charming variety growing 18-24 
inches high, excellent in the border or Rock 
Garden. Mid-June bloomer, flowers scarlet 
spotted black, with some chocolate blotches. 
30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Auratum. (Golden banded lily of Japan.) Mas¬ 
sive flowers, each with a distinct gold band, 
very fragrant. 25-50 cents each, $2.50-$5.00' doz. 
Auratum Pictum. Heavily spotted with rich 
crimson, striking variety. 75 cents each, $8.00 doz. 
Auratum Platyphyllum. The immense flowers 
of this variety are very lightly spotted and 
are as much as 12 inches in diameter, the 
foliage is broader while the petals are over¬ 
lapping and possess more substance than in 
the type. 30-50 cents each, $3.00-$6.00 doz. 
Auratum Virginale. This is the purest white of 
all the auratums, any spots are yellow and 
not crimson, the same gold band, however, is 
found. An exquisite variety. 
75 cents each, $8.00 doz. 
Auratum Wittei. Somewhat similar to virginale 
but the segments are shorter and broader 
than in other forms. 75 cents each, $8.00 doz. 
Note: This year all bulbs of the various auratums 
are offered with roots attached which should do much 
towards lessening the troubles growers have had 
with them in the past. 
Creelmanni. Can best be described as an extra 
fine form of princeps which is a Regale and 
Sargentiae hybrid from Canada. Flowering 
late it is very valuable. Large flowering bulbs. 
$3.00-$5.00 each 
Concolor. This charming rock garden lily comes 
to us from Siberia, it is an early bloomer 
with rich crimson scarlet flowers facing up¬ 
wards, rarely exceeds 18 inches in height. 
Follows tenuifolium in its season of bloom. 
30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Candidum. (Madonna lily.) 50c each, $5.00 doz. 
Elegans (Thunbergianum). A dwarf growing 
and early blooming type, fine for mass effects 
and bedding, flowers are erect. Choice mix¬ 
ture. 25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
Elegans Aureum Nigro-Maculatum. Apricot 
with black spots. 25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
Elegans Alice Wilson. Lovely large pale yel¬ 
low, deeper in center. 50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Elegans Altro-Sanguineum. Dark red, crimson 
in center. 25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
Elegans Leonard Joerg. A good apricot variety 
with dark spots. 30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Elegans Pardinum. Immense yellow flowers suf¬ 
fused with orange. A grand form. 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Formosanum (Philippinense Formosanum). We 
are now using the European name for this 
fine lily, as bulbs of this hardy form are from 
