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SUTTON COURT (Backhouse Hybrid) 
Flowers similar in shape to Hansonii and foliage is whorled 
as in that species, The flowers are carried on stems 4-6 
feet and are basically pearl white, shaded over all with 
lemon-yellow and with oxblood red spots and golden an- 
thers. A flower for the lover of dainty and exquisite plants, 
Plant in partial shade, June flowering and very long last- 
ing. Plant 5” deep, use plenty of peatmoss. 
Each $4.00 
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, How- 
ever, our stock has increased now to a point where We can 
offer it at only $3.50 for the medium size bulb, 
Our stock is the true Havemeyer. It is a vigorous 
grower. Bulbs that were not disturbed in our gardens for 
a few years grew to a height of 11 feet with 45-60 flowers 
to a stalk. The blooming period lasts over four weeks. In 
fact, the flower-heads are so heavy that staking is advis- 
able. 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 Society of England, Unsurpassed 
for cutting. August flowering. Plant 6-7” deep, light shade. 
Medium bulbs, $3.50 each; large bulbs $5.00 each 
SELECT L. T. A. HAVEMEYER SEEDLINGS 
By growing thousands of Havemeyer seedlings and inter- 
crossing them again with the most outstanding types in the 
group, Mr. Edgar L. Kline, one of the Pioneer Lily Special- 
ists of the Northwest, has, over a period of 15 years de- 
veloped some distinct strains, each entitled to be named. 
However, to make these remarkable lilies available now, 
instead of needing another 2-3 years for clonal selection, 
we are happy to offer the following new introductions, 
"Yellow and Gold Shades 
Cream and white shades 
Dark buff 
Light buff 
Bicolors: green and White 
Bicolors: Green and cream 
All these types are recurved or semi-recurved. There is 
only a very limited quantity available this season. 
Culture same as T. A. Havemeyer, Order the shade you 
prefer. 
Each $3.00 
TESTACEUM 
This is one of the oldest hybrids among lilies originated 
around 1810 in Holland or Germany, exact information 
is lacking. An aristocrat among lilies, it grows to a height 
of 4-6 feet bearing 6-12 large, fragrant, recurved flowers 
of waxy texture, Color Nankeen yellow flushed pale pink, 
pollen a rich persimmon orange. The entire appearance 
and fragrance of this lily is exquisite. It requires a well- 
drained soil rich in humus, suggest to sprinkle a hand- 
ful of wood ashes or powdered charcoal on top of soil 
after planting. Does best in light shade, plant 4’ deep. 
Please order early. 
Each $2.00; 6 for $10.00 
TENUIFOLIUM (L. Pumilum) 
This little garden lily is a native of Northeast Asia and is 
quite well known under the name Cora] Lily. It grows to 
a height of 142-3 feet, but the numerous small recurved 
flowers of waxy scarlet attract everyone seeing it in bloom 
for the first time. A pretty plant with its grasslike foliage 
and 15-25 blooms on established bulbs that is worthy of 
a place in every garden. Plant in full sun 4” deep, June 
flowering. 
Each 30c; 6 for $1.50; Dozen $2.50 
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