Romaine B. Ware—tLilies 
SACAJAWEA-—750-A very fine hybrid by Dr. 
Griffiths and named after the famous Indian 
guide of the Lewis and Clark expedition that 
was largely responsible for the Oregon Coun- 
try becoming part of the United States. This 
lily has large reflexed blooms, deep orange- 
yellow with black spots. July. Each 85c. 
SCOTTIAE Light Form—760'—A hybrid be- 
tween Willmottaie x Elegans. Bright salmon 
orange spotted purple. a fine lily of easy 
culture. July-August. Each $1.10. 
SCOTT!IAE Dark Form-—764-Same as above 
but darker. June blooming. Each $1.05. 
SCEPTRE-768—One of the famous Backhouse 
hybrids raised by Mrs. R. O. Backhouse in 
England. Light lemon yellow suffuses with 
light fuchsia purple, deep purple spots. A 
beautiful lily. June-July. Each $4.15. 
SPITFIRE-—-784—A brilliant vase-shaped lily 
facing upwards. Flame scarlet with darker 
spots. Late June. Each $3.25. 
ST. NICHOLAS-786-—A Martagon album x 
Hansoni hybrid with recurved flowers. But- 
tercup yellow with black spots; a striking 
lily. June. Each $6.00. 
SUPERBUM-796-Commonly known as the 
American Turks Cap Lily, one of our finest 
natives. A lovely bright orange suffused yel- 
low with brown spots. 5 to 8 feet. Easily 
established in partial shade. Enjoys a moist 
lime-free soil with good drainage. July-Au- 
eust. Each 35c. 
The SPECIOSUM Group 
SPECIOSUM Album-—776—-White spotted 
rose-pink. 
SPECIOSUM Rubrum—780-White heavily 
spotted with pink and shading to carmine. 
These two lilies and HENRYI, called the 
Golden Speciosum, can well make a never- 
to-be-forgotten picture in your garden. Use 
Henryi for the background. All are hardy, 
vigorous and easily grown. Our stock of 
Speciosum is fine and healthy but never 
sufficient to meet the demand. 
SPECIOSUM album—776—Each $1.35, 
Doz. $15.30. 
SPECIOSUM rubrum—780-—Each $1.25, 
‘eu Dozep 1420, 
HENRYI-386-Large size, Each 80c, 
Doz. $8.85. 

Special Offer for Mass Planting: 
One Dozen Each No. 776, No. 780 and 
No. 386 for $36.50 (36 bulbs). 
GROUP YOUR: LILIES. -. 
You will enjoy your lilies more if you group 
them. They take up very little room, and a 
dozen planted 6 to 12 inches apart in a 
group will give a much better effect than 
when planted singly. 


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Lilinam Regate 
REGALE - 680-— Here’s a lily you should 
plant by the dozens wherever you can 
find room for them. If you have a few, 
better plant some more. Regals are easily 
our most popular lily. Well do I remem- 
ber the beautiful group of them in the 
private garden of Mr. E. H. Wilson who 
discovered this valuable lily in the heart 
of China. Their large white bell-shaped 
blooms with deep golden throat and pink 
mid-ribs are truly superb. We have a fine 
stock of this wonderful lily and don’t for- 
get our prices are prepaid. 
Flowering size 20c, Dozen $2.10, 
100 for $14.20. 
6 to 8 In., Each 25c, Doz. $2.60, 
100 for $19.00. 
8 to 9 In., Each 35c, Doz. $3:70, 
100 for $26.80. 
9 In. and Up, Each 50c, Doz. $5.30, 
1C0 for $39.60. 

T. A. HAVEMEYER-800-This very unusual 
and handsome lily was named after the late 
head of the famous International Flower 
Show held in New York each spring. During 
the few years since its introduction, this lily 
has been royally acclaimed wherever lilies 
are grown. Semi-trumpet blooms of large size 
in soft buff with external band of light green 
on each segment. Late. Scarce. Each $5.25. 
T.A. HAVEMEYER SEEDLINGS-—804-A mix- 
ture of. selected seedlings varying in color 
and flower type between Henryi and the 
beautiful variety Sulphureum. A real buy 
considering quality and style. Each $1.75. 

SELECTED HYBRIDS OF 
T. A. HAVEMEYER 
Produced by Mr. Edgar L. Kline 
This group, first put on the market by Miss 
Clark last year, are outstanding new vari- 
eties. Easy culture, sun or partial shade, 
freedom from disease, robust growth and 
striking colors make them extremely desira- 
ble. Stock limited. Any of the following six 
varieties. Each $25.00. 
PAULINA KLINE-810—Majolica yellow shad- 
ing to saffron, flecked oxblood red. 5%4- to 8- 
inch flowers. Height 6 feet. | | 
MABEL B. RONNA- 812- Majolica yellow 
stained lemon yellow. Very erect. 5-inch 
bloom. 8 feet.. 
WILLIAM BATES-814-Light tangerine or- 
ange shading to ivory. Recurved. 5-inch 
bloom. 8 feet. 
G. V. SHAW-816-Egyptian buff shaded ivory. 
5-inch blooms, slightly recurved. 5 feet. 
EDMUND L. KAGY-818—Persimmon orange, 
light flecking ox-blood red. 8-inch bloom, 6 
feet. Erect. 
IDA JANE CALIFF —- 820- Majollica yellow 
ox-blood red flecked border half way to tips. 
414-inch bloom, 3 feet. 
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