40 
WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
AMARYLLIS 
Doz. 100 
Halli (Lycoris squamigera). The 
hardy amaryllis carrying lovely lav¬ 
ender pink spikes of flower in Au¬ 
gust, plant 8 inches deep. Bulbs are 
scarce . $1.00 $10.00 
Large flowered hybrids for indoor cul¬ 
ture, mammoth bulbs.50 5.00 
ORNITHOGALUM (STAR OF BETHLEHEM) 
Interesting and easily grown spring flowering 
bulbs, umbellatum is very hardy and increases rap¬ 
idly. 
Doz. 100 
Arabicum (Arabian Star of Bethle¬ 
hem). Large umbels of pure white 
flowers, outdoors afford good drain¬ 
age and winter covering. $ .80 $6.50 
Umbellatum. Heads of small white 
flowers, extremely hardy, found in 
many old gardens, naturalises well.. .50 4.00 
IXIOLIRION 
Few hardy bulbous plants are as lovely as the Ixio- 
lirions. Everyone is attracted by them. They come 
in season after the last of the late tulips have passed. 
They enjoy a light porous soil, attain a height of 18 
inches and their flower heads are well branched. The 
rather open but tubular shaped flowers are of a lovely 
blue color, flowers averaging 2 inches in diameter. 
They have proved hardy for years in northern New 
England. Everyone growing them will be thrilled 
with their beauty. 
Doz. 100 
Ledebouri. Lovely blue tubular shaped 
flowers, blooms just ahead of I. Pal- 
lasi and is slightly paler in color .... Si.25 S10.00 
Pallasi. The umbels of heavily 
branched rich blue flowers are very 
lovely ..Si.25 #10.00 
STERNBERGIA 
Doz. 100 
The Sternbergias carry large upright crocus like 
flowers in fall and have been given a variety of 
common names like “Lily of the Fields,” “Autumn 
Daffodil” and others. They like a warm, well drained 
soil such as a rockery affords and should be planted 
8 inches deep. 
Lutea. Large clear yellow crocus like 
blooms in October. $2.00 $15.00 
