4 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 

large white trumpets, tall grower. 
.25 each, $2.50 doz. Extra big bulbs, .40, $4.00 doz. 
Formosanum. Giant pure white. 
large proportion of these are snow 
white, late blooming, our best late 
Howerlne lily wwe .25-.40 each, $2.50-$4.00 doz. 
Grayi. A lovely native Lily from the 
mountains of Virginia and North 
Carolina. The bell shaped flowers are 
reddish with brown spots, one of the 
most gracefully pretty lilies in ex- 
istence. Likes a little shade.. .40 each, $4.00 doz. 
Giganteum Himalaicum. This is the 
giant lily of the Himalayas, suitable 
for culture in semi-open woodland 
glades and not in the garden. Cover 
bulbs only 3 or 4 inches. This most 
noble of all lilies attains a height 
of 12-14 feet in England and the 
west of Scotland, but is rather 
shorter here. Strong bulbs ....$2.50-$4.00 each 
Grace Marshall. Another of Miss 
Preston’s hybrids. Reflexed deep 
red flowers are carried horizontally 
on the stalks, which are very robust $3.00 each 
Hansoni. Easily one of the best six 
lilies in culture today; thoroughly 
dependable. The recurving yellow 
flowers with brown markings are 
abundantly produced from June 16 
onwards; should be in every garden 
where lilies are grown. 
.50+.75 each, $5.00-$7.50 doz. 
Henryi. For absolute dependability 
this lily stands supreme. It is 
sometimes called the “orange yel- 
low speciosum.” Starts flowering in 
late July and has a long season. 
25, .40, .50-75 each 
2.50, 4.00-5.00, 7.50 doz. 
Each Doz. 
Horsfordi. A vigorous hybrid raised 
by the late F. H. Horsford in Ver- 
mont between Maximowicziil and 
Batemammiae, recurving flowers 
Which open’ ine Avsuste. ews TOs mek 0:00 
Japonicum. We regret inability to 
supply any bulbs of this lily. 
Kelloggi. A daintily pretty variety 
from Northwestern California. 
Flowers in June, likes a _ position 
in a rockery or the edge of wood- 
lands. The fragrant flowers are 
pink, spotted purple .............. “715 7.50 
Longiflorum Erabu. An early flower- 
ing form. Home grown bulbs...... .60 
Longiflorum Giganteum. The type 
which in the past has been the 
dominant one for Easter flowering. 
Home *orown \bulbsere aes .60 6.00 
Giganteum “Estate Lily.” A grand 
strain produced in Oregon, the fin- 
est of all longiflorums. Stock very 
limited 00s Saeeeee es Le ate etn 1.00 10.00 
Note. We find all of the above 
forms of longiflorum are hardy in 
Weymouth, Mass., if planted 8 
inches deep in well drained soil in 
late October or November. 
Marhan. An excellent hybrid _ be- 
tween martagon and _ Hansoni, 
