T. A. HAVEMEYER SEEDLINGS The seedlings of T. A. Have- 
meyer are among the loveliest of August flowering plants. 
They range in color from ivory white through the pale golds to 
a deep warm yellow. The shape is somewhat variable. Some are 
of the open trumpet type while others are lovely nodding 
Turk’s Caps. Most are as good as Havemeyer and some are 
better. Whatever their shape or color each one is a gem. 
Each $2.50 Dozen $25.00 
TSINGTAUENSE Somewhat resembles L. concolor. It is a delicate- 
ly handsome plant with star-shaped, fluted, upright flowers of 
clear lacquer red. The individual blooms are considerably larger 
than L. concolor and there is a marked difference in the shape 
of the petals and the carriage of the plant. A rare new Korean 
gem, this. Each 75¢ Dozen $7.50 
VIOLET M. CONSTABLE A new hybrid offered for the first time, 
by Mr. Constable who developed it and has named it after his 
late wife. We quote his description: “This lily, raised in our 
nurseries, first flowered in July, 1938. It is in effect a superb, 
rich yellow Lilium Willmottiae, but with improvements in vigor 
inherited from its great grandparent, L. Cromottiae. When ma- 
ture it produces a stiff erect stem densely clothed with narrow 
dark green foliage, bearing from 20 to 30 large pendant flow- 
ers of rich yellow, heavily spotted with deep purple. We con- 
sider the introduction of yellow to the easily grown Davidii 
group of lilies to be one of the most valuable achievements 
of the lily hybridist in recent years.” <A very few bulbs avail- 
able. Each $35.00 
SANDYLOAM wishes to direct attention to a large number of 
Hey, and rare lilies that are embodied in the main part of the cata- 
ogue. 
NOTHOLIRION THOMSONIANUM (Northwest Himalaya) This 
is not a true lily but a member of the genus NOTHOLIRION. 
Stems rise to three feet and bear a spike of funnel-shaped 
blooms of rose to lilac shade. It flowers in May or early in 
June and should receive some protection as it pierces the ground 
very early. A sunny well-drained loamy soil, if possible in a 
slightly protected spot, will suit it admirably. 
Each 50c Dozen $5.00 

Sore Acent IN THE UNITED STATES FoR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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