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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
TIGRIDIAS 
These very colorful bulbous plants if planted out¬ 
doors any time after May 15 in full sunshine will 
furnish a long; succession of their large and striking¬ 
ly beautiful flowers. We had excellent flowers on our 
plants last season until late October as they bloom 
for several months. We are glad to be able to offer 
the following varieties. 
Alba. Pure white with carmine spotted centre. 
Immaculata. Absolutely snow white. 
Carminea. Light orange scarlet, centre yellow. 
Canariensis. Yellow, centre spotted red. 
Lutea immaculata. Pure yellow. 
Lilacea immaculata. Crimson, white ring in centre. 
White band on each petal. 
Rosea immaculata. Pure pale pink. 
Red Giant. Extra large scarlet. 
Rose Giant. Very large pure pink. 
Rosea. White and pink. 
Speciosa. Scarlet, centre golden yellow with scarlet 
spots. 
Mixed. Extra fine mixture of all varieties. 
Tigridias or “Tiger flowers” are extremely striking 
and flower over a long season. We are glad to be able 
to offer such a fine selection of colors. Plant from May 
10 to end of June. They love full sunshine. 
Named varieties,.15 cents each, $1.50 per doz. 
Mixture of all colors .... 10 cents each, $1.00 per doz. 
TUBEROSES 
Double Pearl. 
Single Everblooming Mexican. 
10 cents each, 75 cents per doz. 
Plant tuberoses about May 15 and onwards, in 
a warm, sunny, well drained location. 
ZEPHRANTHUS. (Fairy Lily.) 
These interesting bulbous plants are suitable for 
cultivation in pots, pans, tubs and outdoors, when 
planted out in warm ground they succeed much the 
best and their blooming season extends until sharp 
frost. 
Ajax. Pure yellow, a rather rare and scarce 
variety.30 cents each, $3.00 per doz. 
Candida. Snow white and very lovely, flow¬ 
ering with us outdoors last season until 
November.10 cents each, 75 cents doz. 
Rosea. Clear rosy pink, the variety more 
seen than any other. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per doz. 
HARDY VINES OR CLIMBERS 
ACTINIDIA. 
arguta. Splendid Japanese climber, rich, 
shiny foliage, white flowers, followed by 
sweet edible fruits.$.75-$1.00 each 
AKEBIA. 
quinata. (Five leaved Akebia.) Green clover 
like foliage and drooping dark purple 
flowers.$.50-$.75 each 
AMPELOPSIS. 
quinquefolia. (Common woodbine or Virginia 
creeper.) Very vigorous native vine, beau¬ 
tiful foliage in fall.50 cents each 
