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WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Auratum Playphyllum. 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 Pictum. Heavily spotted with rich 
crimson, a fine form. 75 cents-$1.00 each, $9.00 doz. 
Auratum Rubro-Vittatum. Flowers in this beau¬ 
tiful form are heavily spotted dark rosy pink. 
$1.00 each, $10.00 doz. 
Batemanniae. A superb lily blooming in late 
July. The stems attain a height of 3-4 feet 
and this season many carried 10-20 flowers 
each. The upright facing flowers are of a rich 
orange apricot color. We have a grand stock 
of this splendid lily. 
.35 each, $4.00 doz., $30.00 per 100 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). While early fall is 
the best time to plant this lily we can furnish 
splendid started bulbs in spring in quantity 
and these will flower well. We cannot supply 
any more of the New Salonika form before 
late summer as the demand for this variety 
was very heavy last season. Watch our fall 
bulb catalogue for offerings of this sensational 
addition which we were the first to offer in 
America in 1936. 
Strong flowering bulbs, 
$6.00 doz., $45.00 per 100 
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. 
Creelmamni. 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. Flowering bulbs. 
$1.00-$2.50 each 
• Chalcedonicum (Scarlet Turks Cap Lily). A na¬ 
tive of Greece and one of the parents of testa- 
ceum. The brilliant scarlet recurving flowers 
are produced in July. 
Extra large bulbs $1.50 each, $15.00 doz. 
Strong flowering bulbs $1.00 each, $10.00 doz. 
Centifolium. A magnificent new lily of great 
vigor and hardiness, introduced by the late 
Reginald Farrer. The immense pure white 
trumpet shaped flowers are flushed with yel¬ 
low at the base of the trumpet, outside the 
trumpets are streaked with green and light 
brown. Stem rooter and requires deep plant¬ 
ing. This seems destined to become one of our 
dommant garden liJi''? TT ’hen stocks increase. 
Needs good winter protection. Good flowering 
bulbs. $1.00-$2.00each 
Croceum. This is the true old orange lily of 
British gardens where it is seen growing lux¬ 
uriantly on every hand, grows much taller than 
umbellatum and blooms later, not infrequently 
carrying 16-20 flowers to each stem. Color 
rich orange, one of our very best lilies. 
40 cents each, $4.09 doz. 
