LILIES—Continued 
ESPECIALLY SELECTED SEEDLINGS OF T. A. HAVEMEYER 
(See page 30, my 1942 catalog for planting instructions) 
T. A. Havemeyer is a cross of Sulphureum and Henryi, and these seedlings propagated by Mr. Kline, have the 
common trait of easy culture, robust handsome plants flowering in either sun or partial shade, apparently resistant 
to the common lily diseases, while the lovely, striking colors of these lilies make them eut flowers it would be diffi- 
eult to equal. I’m delighted that I can be the first to put them on the market. 
There are six varieties—any one of them $25.00 per bulb. 
One lovely characteristic of all these varieties is that 
the base is lettuce green, and the anthers cinnamon 
brown. 
PAULINA KLINE (15 bulbs). Majolica yellow shading 
to saffron yellow, flecked at base of petals oxblood 
red—back of petals lettuce green. Flower 514 inches 
(expanded 8 inches), Height 6 feet. 
WILLIAM BATES (6 bulbs). Light tangerine orange 
shading to ivory. Flower 5 inches fully open, slightly 
recurved. Height 5 feet. 
G. V. SHAW (10 bulbs). Egyptian buff shading to 
ivory. Flower size 5 inches fully open, slightly re- 
curved, height 5 feet. 
EDMUND L. KAGY (6 bulbs). Persimmon orange, light 
flecking oxblood red. Flower size 8 inches flat, re- 
curved at tips. Height 6 feet, very erect. 
IDA JANE CALIFF (5 bulbs). Majolica yellow, flecked 
border one half way to tips, oxblood red. Flower 414 
inches, recurved. Height 3 feet. 
MABEL B. RONNA (5 bulbs). Majolica yellow, stained 
lemon yellow, flecking oxblood red. Flower 5 inches. 
Height 8 feet. Very erect. 


CAROLINIANUM (Michaux). Swamp lily of southeastern United States. 
Fragrant reflexed bright orange-red with purple spots and white 
throat. 144 to 3% Ft. Plant very moist well drained situation, lime free 
soil. Blooms July-August. Each 6 12 25 100 
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DAURICUM Wadai—Lovely large upright light apricot flowers, heavily 
spotted with mahogany. Early June flowering. Ht. 14% to 2 Ft. Same 
culture as other Dauricums. 
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MEDEOLOIDES—“ Wheel Lily’, lovely for rock gardens. Flowers apricot 
to scarlet. Height 12 to 18 inches, July flowering. Sharp drainage, abun- 
dance of leaf mold. 
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PETER PUGET—Cross between Pardalinum and Parryi. Flowers dull 
light green with recurving capucine yellow segments, red tips, black 
spotted base. Ht. 4-5 Ft. Blooms June. 
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POLYPHYLLUM—A rare but charmingly fragrant, bell shaped, slightly 
reflexed lily. Outside dull yellow, inside creamy white, spotted and 
streaked with lilac. More difficult to grow than some of the lilies as it 
requires woodland soil, shaded among rhododendrons and ferns with 
no southern exposure, and deep planting. Ht. 4 Ft. Blooms June. 
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PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE—Cross of Regal and Sargentiae. Blooms much 
later than Regal and produces stem bulblets. White trumpet, suffused 
with sulphur—without stained light purple. Hardy, vigorous variety. 
4 to 5 Ft.—July blooming. 
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SPIT FIRE—F ace upward vase-shaped lily. Flame searlet with medium 
sized bay spots. Ht. 3 to 4 Ft. Late June. 
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ST. NICHOLAS—Cross Martagon album and Hansonii. Flowers recurved, 
buttercup-yellow with few black spots. Partial shade, 3 to 5 Ft. June. 
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SUTTON COURT—Yellow, heavily spotted purple, outer segments shaded 
pink. Blooms June-July. Ht. 5 to 6 Ft. 
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