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Don't Miss the Al - Summer Glory of Lilies 
Few flowers bring your garden the unusual and exotic beauty of Lilies, the romance of the far corners of the 
earth in which many of them were discovered. They have come from Europe, Asia, Africa and the wild crannies 
of America to delight you with their different grace and loveliness, their uncommon charm and colors that offer 
you the pleasure of ‘’pointing with pride.’’ Growing some of the stranger varieties gives you enjoyment and sat- 
isfaction like that of collecting rare jades and porcelains. 
Lilies are beginning to take their rightful place in American gardens, large and small, not only for their beauty 
but because of their challenge to the gardener’s originality and skill. As a group they are not the easiest flowers to 
grow; but in the past twenty years or so it has been demonstrated that they are not particularly difficult either 
—just enough so to stimulate gardening interest. And they pay you well in distinctive results, a steady parade 
of changing bloom from early June to late September. 
Lovely Lilies Easily Grown 
Among those easily cultivated, certainly you want the fragrant whiteness of Madonna Lilies (Lilium Candid- 
um). We grow them from Northern France now on our farm on the Pacific Coast in large quantities. In com- 
bination with blue Delphinium they make a gorgeous late spring showing. The Nankeen Lily (Lilium Testaceum) 
gives you the brilliance of warm apricot petals against bright orange anthers, a perfect companion for light-toned 
Delphiniums or snowy Madonnas. Or there’s the Sunset Lily that soars as high as your head and bursts in a dozen 
or more flowers of a radiant sunset-red that pales to yellow sprinkled with brown dots at the base. Or the mag- 
nificent Regal Lily, gold-throated, with white translucent petals that are brown streaked on the outside; the new 
Shuksan Hybrid Lily, head high with twenty or more gorgeous buff-yellow blooms spotted brown which last ten 
days or more when cut. Don’t miss the enjoyment and adventure of them and many others. 
Planting times of Lilies differ so we ship your bulbs to reach you at | But while we guarantee arrival of your bulbs in good condition and 
the right moment for immediate planting. Like all Wayside Gardens | will replace damaged bulbs if notified promptly, we do not guarantee 
bulbs, those we buy come only from preferred growers—and are the | they'll bloom because results do depend on so many conditions over 
professional choice of their stocks, at that. This fact, plus the careful | which we have no control. 
instructions with each shipment, assures you of success with them. 
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