Grown tH Oregon @ eee 
Selected Hybrids of T. A. Havemeyer 
Produced by Mr. Edgar L. Kline 
Unquestionably the most sensational group of new hybrids introduced in many years. Stun- 
ning colors include saffron, tangerine, Egyptian buff, persimmon orange, majolica yellow 
and myriads of in-between tones. These unusual symphonies of color combined with unique 
ruffled, fluted petals and a hardy, disease resistant constitution, put this lot of hybrids in 
a class by themselves. Their ease of culture, tolerance of sun or partial shade, adaptability 
to average soils and robust growth augurs ever increasing popularity. 
These are all seedlings of L. T. A. Havemeyer, a hybrid of L. Myriophyllum (Sulphurum) 
and L. Henryi. Both for garden and cutting they are hard to beat. The following six have 
been selected and named as outstanding representatives of the strain. August-September. 
PD 6 in. Any of the six, choice flowering bulbs, each $15.00. 

PAULINA KLINE-8 1 0—Majolica-yellow shading to safforn, flecked at base of petals with 
oxblood-red—back of petals lettuce green. Flowers 52 inches (expanded 8 in.) Ht. HANSONII (Page 10) 
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MABEL B. RONNA-8] 2-Majolica-yellow, stained lemon-yellow, flecking oxblood-red. 
5 in. flower. Very erect. Ht. 8 ft. 
WILLIAM BATES~8 1 4-Light tangerine orange shading to ivory. Flower 5 inches fully open, 
slightly recurved, Ht 5 ft. 
G. V. SHAW-8 1 6-See page 3. 
EDMUND L. KAGY-818-A stunning erect six foot beauty, persimmon-orange, lightly 
flecked oxblood-red. 8 inch blooms, recurved tips. Exquisite, very erect. 
IDA JANE CALIFF-820-A dainty medium size bloom on a three foot stem. Majolica-yel- 
low with border spotted red half way to the tips. Recurved. 







Havemeyer Mixed Seedlings 
T. A. HAVEMEYER Mixed Seedlings—804-A collection of seedlings of the 
same parentage as the above named varieties but with slight variations. They 
were not sufficiently different from those selected to warrant naming but 
after all inferior types were thrown out, these proved worthy to be propagated. 
Sold as a mixture, they are easily worth several times the price. Color range, 
descriptions and culture same as the named varieties. We feel this strain has 
a tremendous future when its merits are known. A planting of them will pro- 
duce numerous truly enchanting flowers with considerable variation in colors. 
| offer them with confidence that you will find the blossoms even more lovely 
than anticipated. Choice flowering bulbs, each $1.95. Three for $5.35. 

MARTAGON CATTANIAE (Page 10) 
L. WASHINGTONIANUM—THE MT. HOOD LILY (Page 20) 
SPECIAL No. 5 -- Choice Hybrids 
Recent years have seen the introduction of numerous hybrid 
Lilies of exceptional value for American gardens. All were pro- 
duced by crossing fine species and the resulting selections have 
not only the good qualities of their forebearers but added vigor 
and stamina due to selecting and reselecting among the seed- 
lings. You will find them very much worth while. 
Grace Marshall Roezlii Hybrids Shuksan 
Davemottiae Havemeyer Hybrids Scottiae 
Maxwill Centifolium Hyb. Backhouse Hybrids 
Princeps Shelbourn Hybrids 
One each of these ten varieties, each carefully labeled. 10 bulbs 
for $9.75. 

