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LILYDALE CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID 
(Originated in Our Gardens ) 
A truly magnificent new garden lily. Culture as 
easy as Regal. It grows to a height of 6 feet, estab- 
lished specimen will bear 15-35 immense trumpets 
almest twice as large as Regal. Color is white to 
velvety cream, open flared trumpet with tips of 
petals rolling back. Pleasantly fragrant. Piant in 
full sun oz bright shade 6” deep. 
Large Bulbs: 
9” and up, $1.50 each; 6 for $7.50; Dozen $14.00 
CUSTOMERS WRITE US . 
- we were very much surprised. 
. very, very beautiful . . 
. the 3 bulbs purchased last year produced five 
strong stalks... 

NO GARDEN SHOULD BE WITHOUT 
THESE TWO LILIES! 

L. THEODORE A. HAVEMEYER 
(Hybrid L. Myriophyllum Var. Superbum X L. 
Henryi—Cross made in 1933 by Mr. Tom Barry, 
Lambertsville, N. J.) 
This sensational lily is very scarce in the U. S. 
However, our stock has increased now to a point 
where we can offer it at only $3.50 for the med- 
ium size bulb. 
Our stock is the true Havemeyer. It is a vigorous 
grower. Bulbs that were not disturbed in our gar- 
dens for a few years grew to a height of 11-feet 
with 45-60 flowers to a stalk. The blooming per- 
iod lasts over four weeks. In fact, the flowerheads 
are so heavy that staking is advisable. The flowers 
are large, 6-8” across, of semi-trumpet or bowl 
shape and of a warm, soft buff or creamy old 
ivory color with deep green at throat. Received 
Award of Merit from Royal Horticultural So- 
ciety of England. Unsurpassed for cutting. Au- 
gust flowering. Plant 6-7” deep, light shade. 
Medium bulbs, $3.50 each. Taree bulbs $5.00 each 
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