8 WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
Tigrinum Fortunei Giganteum. The 
most vigorous torm, growing 6 feet 
or moresin heights. inseam .30 3.00 
Umbellatum. A very useful and 
thrifty race or June flowering lilies 
coming in many colors and bloom- 
ing during June and early July. 
TING HMI CULE es ace teen 2.50 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Apricot. Lovely rich 
AVTICOU I ett, «aioe. eis eet ee itas eae tee 50 5.00 
Umbeilatum Darkest of All. Very 
deep crimson, the darkest of the 
PATIL Vcc et eee okey orlake re Foka tise coke toate “15 8.00 
Umbeliatum Feu Brilliant. Rich or- 
ange, extra large flowers.......... .30 4.00 
Umbeilatum Grandiflorum. A_ very 
(NEGROranre, [Ola sob eee: .30 3.00 
Umbellatum Mahogany (See Elegans Mahogany) 
Umbellatum Orange Queen. Rich or- 
ange, large blossoms, very vigorous — .40 4.00 
Umbeliatum Prince of Wales. Rich 
golden yellow, quite scarce........ “75 8.00 
Umbellatum Splendidum. The largest 
and most vigorous of the entire 
EAINGEVEM CC ok ete thee > osteo e cisies ete 00 5.00 
Umbellatum Vermilion Brilliant. Blood 
red flowers, shaded crimson, very 
LICH Wate fe sh tasters sae eee ere 50 5.00 
Wardi Washingtonianum. A _ lovely 
Pacific Coast variety with white 
flowers in early June. Needs shelter 
trom strong sunshine and wind for 
fiserather fragile flowers. «arses 1.00 10.00 
Wilimottiae. The recurving flowers 
on Miss Willmott’s lily are reddish 
orange in color and very freely pro- 
duced in mid-July. When _ estab- 
lished will attain a height of 5-6 
OOUMMOT Bs aie idhe Sele a yore ees teres Coens 50-.75 7.50 
Wardi. Often referred to as the ‘pink 
Martagon” discovered ‘by Capt. 
Kingdon Ward. The pink fiowers 
are tragrant and carried on 2-5 feet 
stems. Late. July bloomer... .... ... 1.50 
Note. We have limited numbers of 
a few other choice lilies, names of 
which will be furnished to anyone 
interested in the same. 
MOSAIC FREE LILIUMS 
But for the virus disease known as Mosaic, lily 
culture would make more rapid progress in the 
United States. This disease is not peculiar to this 
country but is in every country where lilies are 
either cultivated or found in the wild. We offer this 
year a number of varieties which have been exam- 
ined by experts and have passed the most rigid tests 
tee traces of Mosaic, these are all strong flowering 
bulbs. 
The following amongst other excellent varieties 
are offered this season—Regale, Regale Hybrids, 
Crows Hybrids, Princeps, Shelburne Hybrid, Sul- 
phur-Gale Hybrids, Creelmanni, Centifolium, Pride 
of Charlotte, Backhouse Hybrids. 
Prices of these varieties will be found in the 
alphabetical list in this catalogue. 
Additional to the lilies listed here we have limited 
numbers of some other varieties the names and 
prices of which will be forwarded on application. 
