16 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 

_ Each Doz, 
refer a heavy soil with some grit 
nidad and likes: dimetieene . ich see 50 5.00 
Pride of Charlotte. An excellent re- 
gale X Sargentiae hybrid raised in 
Vermont, flowers a fortnight later 
than regale, carries bulbils in the 
leaf axils, has proved extremely 
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Princeps. A hybrid between regale 
and Sargentiae raised at _ the 
Dominion Experimental Farms, 
Ottawa, Ontario and superior to 
either parent. We offer fine mosaic 
free bulbs™.nee ee 75-1.50 each, 8.00-15.00 doz. 
Pyrenaicum. A fine European lily of 
the martagon type. Flowers are yel- 
low spotted black. Likes some shade 
and a year to get established. .. .75 each, 8.00 doz. 
Queen Charlotte. A splendid hybrid 
raised in Vermont between Davidi 
and Maximowiczil. 
Strong flowering bulbs*-,. 23... -- 1.00 
Regale. Easily the most largely 
planted and popular lily in America 
today. Succeeds under widely dif- 
ferent conditions and is hardy, vigor- 
ous, floriferous, and absolutly de- 
pendable. The fragrant flowers have 
a delicate pink suffusion with a sul- 
phury throat, externally the color- 
ings show reddish brown through 
the white. 
Mammoth bulbs, 11—12 in. size .75 each, 7.50 doz. 
Extra big bulbs, 9—11 in. size, 
.50 each, 5.00 doz., 40.00 per 100 
Large flowering bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100: 
Good flowering bulbs, 
.25 each, 2.00 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Roezlii. A moisture loving Lily from 
California, does very well in New 
England, stem rather slender, leaves 
long, slender and crowded, flowers 
are of a clear reddish orange, recurv- 
Ing and GOLvea: maroon ek ee ae 50 5.00 
Rubescens. This is the Redwood or 
Chemise Lily. Tall slender stalks 
and very fragrant tubular flowers, 
these are white with purple dots 
when opening changing to deeper 
purple, and varying shades may be 
seen on the same plants. Give very 
POOd arainarey Penman ee ee Clee 50 5.00 
Rubellum. A pretty very early flower- 
ing dwarf lily, fine for the rock gar- 
den in well drained pockets. The 
flowers are rather light pink in color 
and tube shaped, is also fine for pot 
OUITUTEY eRe aes ae le ldo oe ee 50 5.00 
Scottiae. A grand hybrid raised by 
Mr. F. L. Skinner. Award of Merit 
R. H. S. 1932. This is a cross between 
elegans Mahony and Willmottiae, 
with extra large rich salmon apricot 
flowers, lightly spotted deep purple, 1.50-2.00 each 
Sargentiae. Mrs. Sargent’s lily flow- 
ers about three weeks later than re- 
gale, the large tubular flowers are 
pure white within, outside they are 
reddish brown. Plant at least 8 
1.00-1.50 each 
