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 $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
TENUIFOLIUM (Pumilum is now the accepted name of this little 
Siberian lily). The charming Coral Lily is justly popular. It 
is an engaging little witch, one of the first to bloom, rarely 
more than 18 inches tall, with small Turk’s Cap flowers of bril- 
liant scarlet. It is not a long lived specimen and it is Just as 
well to start a few new bulbs each year to keep your planting in- 
tact. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. Each 25¢ Dozen $2.50 
TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM This lily is a rich glittering 
orange-yellow form of the well known L. tenuifolium. It is a 
splendid garden lily. Plant 4 to 6 inches. 
Each 35¢ Dozen $3.50 
TENUIFOLIUM RED STAR A delightful form first exhibited by 
Constable in 1934. The star-shaped flowers are considerably 
larger than the type, carried horizontally and are composed of 
longer and broader petals. It flowers a fortnight later and is 
much sturdier in growth. Height 6 to 8 inches. 
Each 35c Dozen $3.50 
TESTACEUM (Hybrid) The beautiful Nankeen Lily is one of the 
choicest and most beautiful plants for the garden. Similar in 
growth to L. candidum but it bears heads of fragrant broad, 
recurved flowers of nankeen yellow, delicately flushed with pal- 
est pink. Unlike L. candidum the flowers form an open cluster 
at the very top of the stem and are pendulous. It is not partic- 
ular as to soil, a good loam is most satisfactory and a little 
lime is beneficial. Bulbs should be planted shallow (4 inches) 
and early. Best grown in full sun, it also does well in partial 
shade but is more liable to injury from botrytis in the latter 
situation. As the color is so delicate it requires careful placing. 
As companions, pale blue delphinium, the deep purple of L. 
Martagon Cattaniae, or a background of shrubbery have all 
been suggested. There have never been enough bulbs of this 
variety to meet the demand. Each $2.00 ‘Dozen $20.00 
TIGRINUM The Tiger Lily is so well known that it needs no de- 
scription here. It is a magnificent August flowering lily and 
indispensable for the herbaceous border. It is also excellent in 
clumps against the shrubbery. We are pleased to offer the old 
New England type as it was brought here centuries ago by 
our sea captains. Unlike other commercial bulbs of this splen- 
did lily these are free of mosaic. 7 
Each 35c, 50¢ Dozen $3.50, $5.00 
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