New Hybrids of T. A. Havemeyer 
Produced by Mr. Edgar L. Kline 
With the vast number of new hybrid lilies being offered today, 
these Havemeyers are still rated tops. Their beautiful forms, per- 
fectly marvelous colors, hardiness, resistance to disease combined 
with ease of culture, tolerance to sun or partial shade, robust growth 
and adaptability to average soils augurs an ever increasingly popu- 
larity. ; 
All of them are seedlings of Lilium T. A. Havemeyer, hybrid of 
Sulphureum and Henryi. Both for garden and cutting, they are 
hard'to beat. The following six have been selected for clonal propa- 
gation and named as outstanding representatives of the strain. 
August-September. Height 5 to 6 feet. PD 6 inches. 
PAULINA KLINE-810-A stunning majolica-yellow shading to saf- 
fron, flecked at base of petals with oxblood-red—back of petals 
lettuce-green. Flowers 5/2 inches (expanded 8 inches). 
MABEL B. RONNA-812-—Maijolica-yellow, stained lemon yellow, 
flecking of oxblood-red. 5 inch flower. This is an eight foot tall lily, 
very striking in effect. 
WILLIAM BATES-814-Light tangerine-orange shading to ivory. 
Flower 5 inches, fully opened, slightly recurved. The color tones of 
this lily are superb. 
G. V. SHAW-816-Mr. George L. Slate, lily expert and author of the 
very fine lily book, ‘’Lilies for American Gardens’’, appraised this 
as one of the truly fine new lilies, when he visited out here a few 
years ago. The color is a delicate shade of Egyptian buff shading to 
old ivory. Anthers a contrasting shade of brown, and very promi- 
nent, giving the flower a most distinctive appearance. 
EDMUND L. KAGY-818-A stunning erect six foot beauty, per- 
simmon-orange, lightly flecked oxblood-red. An 8 inch bloom, 
recurved tips. An exquisite lily, very erect. 
IDA JANE CALIF--820-This is somewhat different from the rest, 
a dainty medium size bloom only three feet tall. Majolica-yellow 
with border spotted red half way to the tips. Recurved. 
HAauemeyer Mixed Seedlings 
T. A. HAVEMEYER Mixed Seedlings—804—A collection of seed- 
lings of the same parentage as the above named varieties but 
with slight variations. They are not sufficiently different from 
those sclected 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 
rang2, descriptions and culture, same as other Havemeyers. We 
feel this strain has a remendous future when its merits are known. 
They are offered with confidence that you will find them far more 
lovely than anticipated. 

T. A. HAVEMEYER-800-(True) This unusual hybrid was first 
introduced in 1937 and wherever exhibited, has received almost 
royal acclaim. Blooms have been exhibited seven inches in diameter, 
a warm ivory-yellow, suffused with apricot; on the outside of each 
segment there is a band of vivid green. Truly a gorgeous lily that 
will be greatly in demand wherever seen. Another important fact 
is their blooming late, August-September, when comparatively few 
lilies flower. Height 5 to 6 feet. PD 6 in. Like so many of the new 
and better hybrids, they are tolerant in soil requirements, enjoy 
sun or partial shade but, of course, respond to good treatment. 
Stock is limited so order early. 
SCOTTIAE Light Ferm—760-A hybrid produced by Mr. F. L. Skin- 
ner, Manitoba, Canda. The blooms are ideally held, facing outward, 
a bright salmon-orange, spotted purple. As a Lily for the flower 
border it is of easy culture and vigorous growth. Ht 2 to 3 ft. Use 
purple violas for ground cover planting and you'll have a delightful 
picture. July-August. PD 5 inches. 
SCOTTIAE Dark Form—/64-Same as above but darker and earlier 
blooming. 
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PAULINA KLINE 
BURBANKII-188-A strain of hybrids produced by the famous 
Luther Burbank by crossing L. Paryii and L. Pardalinum. This one 
is a gorgeous yellow five to eight feet tall, intermediate between the 
parents in type of flower, bearing up to 20 blooms. It is vigorous 
and healthy and altogether worth while. Up until now we have not 
had sufficient stock to offer it. You will find it a good addition 
to your collection. The golden yellow blooms are shaded crimson 
with mahogany spots, a semi-recurved bloom, opening in July. 
Partial shade. PD 4 inches. 
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