LILIUM T. A. HAVEMEYER 
UMBELLATUM Orange Triumph—862-We have been sold out of this 
for several years but have again built up the stock. As the name 
indicates it is brilliant orange, a big, vigorous, showy lily for the 
border, that looks right up at you. It will make a vivid spot of color 
wherever planted. Ht. 2 to 3 ft. PD 4 in. 
3 for $2.90, each $1.00, Doz. $11.50 
UMBELLATUM Incomparable—864-Here’s a rich crimson, the best 
of the medium reds and one of the most satisfactory of the strain. 
Like the rest it is of the easiest culture and thrives in average garden 
soi lin a sunny location. Truly they make a luminous mass of color 
in the early garden. They are equally good in the garden or as pot 
plants. This one is inexpensive and you can afford to plant it freely. 
DOM itts PDS in: 3 for $1.25, each 50c, Doz. $4.95 
RUBELLUM-—712-This delightfully fragrant, rose-pink lily, loved 
by all, opens in late May or early June, often the first lily to flower. 
In years past it was considered difficult but this was probably due 
to bulbs being imported and held in storage until spring. Now with 
Oregon grown, acclimated bulbs, most any first class gardener may 
enjoy its lovely color and charming grace. Given half shade, a moist 
but perfectly drained soil with plenty of humus, it has proven long 
lihue@cl, lal, IV Wey 2 aie, PID): Thal. 
3 for $5.30, each $1.95, Doz. $20.95 
RUBELLUM—PINK 
(TRUE) —IVORY-YELLOW, SUFFUSED APRICOT 
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“Till now one dreamed not what could be done 
with a bit of earth and a ray of sun.” 
—Lowell. 
The Sensational 
T. A. Havemeyer 
T. A. HAVEMEYER-800-This unusual hybrid is one of the 
sensations of the lily world. It resulted from crossing L. 
Henryi and Sulphureum. The experts consider its exquisite 
beauty to be in a class with Auratum. As a cut flower it 
is superb and long lasting. 
Blooms of T. A. Havemeyer have been exhibited seven 
inches in diameter without spreading the petals and they 
have been grown in the open field eleven feet tall. But 
size and height are secondary to its unusual and exquisite 
color. It is a warm ivory-yellow, suffused with apricot. 
The outside of each petal has a band of vivid green. Words 
can not adequately portray the perfection of its beauty, 
it is simply indescribable. Vigorous, free flowering, 
healthy and disease resistant, this lily seems to have every- 
thing. No wonder the experts say it is sensational! 
The usual height is seven to eight feet. Flowering from 
mid-August into September it is doubly welcome as few 
other lilies are then in bloom. It is tolerant to ordinary 
soil, full sun or partial shade. This lily, of course, re- 
sponds to good treatment and will reward your care richly. 
It is a lily for every garden and as it becomes more 
plentiful will be planted far and wide. PD 6 in. Supply 
limited. S} ele SSS 195), cea Sa. Se 
Hybrids of T. A. Havemeyer 
New seedlings by Mr. E. L. Kline, crosses of Havemeyer with Sul- 
phureum and Henryi. These are an extra fine group of unusual vigor 
and quality. Exquisitely beautiful. August-September. Height 5 to 6 
feet. PD 6 inches. 
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. 
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% inches (expanded 8 inches) . 
WILLIAM BATES-814-Light tangerine-orange shading to ivory. 
Flower 5 inches, fully opened, slightly recurved. The color tones of 
this lily are superb. 
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. 
Any of the above 4 named selections $6.95 each. 
VIKING-871-A brilliantly colored new hybrid, a nodding Turk’s 
Cap lily, sort of orange-red, rather difficult to describe. July bloom- 
ing on strong 6 foot stems with up to 36 flowers per stalk. Lower 
pedicles carry secondary buds, thus increasing the flower display. 
PD 5 in. 3 for $4.05, each $1.50 
VALIANT-873-One of the most brilliant red lilies ever offered, a 
red without any orange cast to it, enhanced by a few black spots 
and, it does not fade. A vigorous, healthy, free flowering lily, large to 
very large, slightly recurved with the blooms ideally held about 
three-quarters upright. Flowers for about three weeks in July. In 
the field, this red lily stands out as the most brilliant of all. 
FICMIMIAG) se voaoac pedne SB for $0.95, cach $2.50) Doz, $27.15 
THEY SSAY ae. 
Dallas, Texas 
“Certainly you may quote me in your catalog. The lilies were beauti- 
ful to behold, simply breathtaking. Such fine flowers and so many on 
each plant. They have bloomed profusely for the past three years, as 
high as forty blossoms per plant.” 
Mrs. A. B. 
