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OFFERED AT Vi Their List Price 
ANY ONE CAN GROW 
E VERY once in a while by a turn of the wheel of good 
fortune, we are able to purchase some outstanding fine 
things at a price considerably below the market. 
This has just happened with these four famous Lilies 
which anyone can grow. As is always our custom, we pass 
these price savings on to our friends. We offer these finest 
quality Lilies to our customers of record only, at exactly half 
the usual prices. 
As the supply is of necessity lim- 
ited, all orders will be filled in strict 
rotation for as long as the supply 
lasts. 
Guarantee 
The offer lasts only until 
October 15, 1936. Let us as- 
sure you that the quality of 
these Lilies is strictly top- 
notch, in keeping with Way¬ 
side’s reputation. 
Every one of these bulbs 
we send out at this 50 per 
cent saving we uncondition¬ 
ally guarantee to be top size 
and equal in quality to any 
you might buy anywhere at 
the usual twice-the-price. 
The Regal Lily 
One of the most beautiful and one 
of the hardiest Lilies in cultivation— 
“Lilium Regale” is truly a Royal Lily, 
worthy of a place in every garden; it is 
a lover of loam and sunshine. A vigor¬ 
ous grower with sturdy stems, 4 to 6 feet 
high, densely covered with fine foliage. 
Center of flower flushed with yellow 
shading to white at the outer edges; ex¬ 
ternally the flowers are streaked with 
brown on the “ribs,” shaded through 
the almost translucent petals with a de¬ 
lightful pearly tint; the contrast between 
the color of the reverse of the petals and 
the gold shading of the throat is ex¬ 
traordinarily beautiful. The Regal Lily 
is very floriferous and when thoroughly 
established, bears as high as 18 to 20 
flowers during the season. They succeed 
in any good rich garden soil that is well 
drained. July flowering. 
Big bulbs, about 9-11 inches in circum¬ 
ference, per doz., $2.88; per 100, $20.00. 
Not less than 3 bulbs sold at this price. 
The Emerald Lily 
(Philippinense Formosanum) 
Not unlike the Regal Lily in general appearance. The 
slender stem is covered with the same grassy foliage of the 
Regal Lily. The substantial blooms are trumpet-like, in fact, 
they are long lovely white flowers, with a beautiful pale 
emerald-green throat which gives the flower a distinct and 
delicate appearance. They com¬ 
mence blooming in early August 
and flower until stopped by frost. 
Bulbs when established will produce 
3 to 4 spikes each with 4 or 5 
blooms. It is a most liberal 
flowering Lily, to all of which 
may be added that they are 
among the easiest grown. Sep¬ 
tember flowering. 
Top size bulbs, per doz., 
$1.50; per 100, $10.00. Not 
less than 6 bulbs sold at this 
price. 
The Fire Lily 
(Tenuifolium) 
A charming little early flowering Lily 
with strongly recurved petals of waxy 
texture; deep orange-red. A gem in the 
garden as in the border. Likes a cool, 
damp loamy soil and partial shade but 
does well anywhere in well-drained soil. 
June flowering. 
Top size bulbs, per doz., $1.00; per 
100, $7.50. Not less than 12 bulbs sold 
at this price. 
The Orange Lily 
(Umbellatum Grandiflorum) 
A very free-flowering Lily of easy cul¬ 
ture. Carries large umbellate heads of 
light orange-red flowers on stems about 
20 inches high. During June it never 
fails and multiplies rapidly. 
Top size bulbs, per doz., $1.25; per 
100, $9.00. Not less than 6 bulbs sold 
at this price. 
The Regal Lily 
One of the grandest of Lilies. They have a mys¬ 
terious way of at night-fall sending out their fra¬ 
grance in puffs, while at all times having a delight¬ 
ful odor when “nosed." 
Conditions of Half-Price Offer 
We do not offer collections or combina¬ 
tions. Please choose your own. Six bulbs of 
any one kind may be purchased at the dozen 
rate, 25 bulbs of any one kind at the 100 
rate. We cannot accept an order for these 
Lilies at these low prices for less than $3.50 
unless, of course, it is included with other 
purchases from this catalog. 
