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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
.40 
4.00 
Each Doz. 
Creelmanni (Creelman Lily). A superb 
hybrid raised in Canada between 
regale and Sargentiae. Intermediate 
in habit and flower, but much later 
flowering. Extra large bulbs.3.00-5.00 each 
Croceum. This is the true old orange 
lily of British gardens where it is 
seen growing luxuriantly on every 
hand, grows much taller than um- 
bellatum and blooms later, not in¬ 
frequently carrying 16—20 flowers 
to each stem. Color rich orange, 
one of our very best lilies. 
Croceum Chaixii. A charming dwarf 
variety from the Maritime Alps. 
Dwarf, pale yellow and with rather 
narrow petals, fine for rock garden. . 
Dauricum. Often called Davuricum, 
a form rarely seen in gardens, usu¬ 
ally some form of umbellatum being 
substituted for it. Flowers more 
nearly resemble those of our native 
Philadelphicum, orange red in color, 
spotted black and facing upright . .. 
Dauricum var. Luteum. A very lovely 
golden yellow form, scarce. 
Dauricum var. Pardinum. A grand 
form of Dauricum. Large erect flow¬ 
ers which are rich orange flushed 
with yellow and apricot, a sturdy 
grower. Attracted much attention at 
the great Lily exhibition in London 
in July 1936 . 
.75 each 
.30 
3.00 
1.50 each 
.50 
Davidi (Thayerae). This rather scarce 
Chinese lily is of graceful habit and 
while the flowers are similar to those 
of Willmottiae they are produced 
later, it has a sturdier stem however. 
Flowers are cinnabar red in color and 
the foliage is narrow and grass-like. 
Extra strong flowering bulbs. 1.00 
Second sized bulbs of flowering size .50 
Davmottiae. A grand hybrid raised in 
Canada between Davidi and Will¬ 
mottiae and distinctly superior to 
either parent, flowers are similar to 
those of Wilmottiae but it is a better 
grower than that variety, more 
graceful and floriferous carrying 
35-45 flowers to a stalk. 1.00 
5.00 
10.00 
5.00 
10.00 
Elegans (Thunbergianum). A dwarf 
growing and early flowering type of 
lilies coming in several colors. Good 
both for the border and the rock gar¬ 
den as well as the wild garden. There 
are some very fine forms of this 
easily grown lily. Fine mixture. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Elegans Alice Wilson. An excellent 
yellow form, dwarf and carrying 
extra large flowers, also forces very 
well.50 5.00 
Elegans Aureum Nigro-Maculatum. 
Apricot yellow with black spots.25 2.50 
Elegans Atro-Sanguineum. Dark red, 
crimson in centre. .25 2.50 
Elegans Leonard Joerg. A good deep 
apricot variety with black spots. 
.30 each, 3.00 doz., 22.50 per 100 
