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WILLIAM >L CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
favored for forcing but outdoors we much pre¬ 
fer the variety with the exterior of the trum¬ 
pets pleasingly colored. Heavy stem rooter. 
Early Variety. This starts blooming outdoors as 
regale finishes, plant 8 inches deep. 
Late Variety. Blooms from mid-August until 
late October, grows taller than the early 
variety. 
Price of both forms 30 cents each, $3.00 doz., $20.00 
per 100. 
Formosanum var. Triumphater. Lovely snow 
white trumpets grand for cutting. 
35 cents each, $4.00 per doz. 
Grayi. Named in honor of Prof. Asa, very fra¬ 
grant. Seems to thrive in either sunshine or 
shade. 50 cents each, $5.00 doz., $40.00 per 100 
Henryi (Henry’s Lily). Sometimes called the 
“yellow speciosum.” The orange yellow, re¬ 
flexing flowers appear during August. Has 
very great vigor and sometimes attains the 
height of 8-10 feet. Extremely dependable. 
25-50-75 cents each, $3.00-$5.00-$7.50 doz. 
Japonicum (Krameri). A beautiful Lily with 
trumpets of pure peach pink flowers. The 
stiff stems carry 2-6 flowers each and the 
flowers are at their best in mid-July. Planted 
in the open with merely a winter mulch of 
peat moss this Lily grows and blooms 
astonishingly well, must have perfect drain¬ 
age and bulbs need covering 6 inches. 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Martagon. The old purple Martagon lily is of 
very vigorous habit and often attains a 
height of 4-5 feet. 30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Martagon Album (White Turks-cap Lily). Pure 
waxy white flowers produced a few days 
later than those of Martagon. 
50-60 cents each, $5.00-$7.00 doz. 
Maximowiczii. A late August flowering lily, 
resembles tigrinum a little in habit and flow¬ 
ers but is a late bloomer and rather less 
vigorous. The recurving red flowers are 
spotted purplish brown. Cover bulb 6-8 inches. 
40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
Pride of Charlotte. A remarkable hybrid be¬ 
tween regale and Sargentiae flowering 2 weeks 
later than regale and more nearly resemb¬ 
ling Sargentiae. $1.50-$2.50 
Regale. Easily the most widely planted and 
popular Lily in America today. Suceeds un¬ 
der widely different conditions and is hardy, 
vigorous, floriferous, disease proof and abso¬ 
lutely dependable. The fragrant flowers have 
a delicate pink suffusion with a sulphury 
throat, externally the colorings show reddish 
brown through the white. We have a big stock 
of this glorious Lily and have this season 
marked prices down substantially. 
.25-.35-.40-.60 cents each 
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00 to $6.00 per doz. 
$20.00, $30.00, $40.00 to $50.00 per 100 
Sargentiae. Mrs. Sargent’s lily flowers about 
three weeks later than regale, the large tub¬ 
ular flowers are pure white within, outside 
they are reddish brown. Plant at least 8 inches 
deep, be sure soil is well drained and this lily 
will thrive with you although not to the same 
degree as regale. 75 cents each, $8.00 per doz. 
Shelburne Hybrid. A very fine and vigorous 
hybrid between Sargentiae and regale raised 
in Shelburne, Vermont, resembles a much 
