
Lilium Centifolium 
Wayside Hybrids 
These magnificent hybrids are the result of crossing Lilium 
Leucanthum variety Chloraster with Lilium Sargentae and again 
with Lilium Regale. The flowers are immense white trumpets 
borne on stems rising 6 to 8 feet in height, resembling greatly 
enlarged and improved Regale Lilies. Delightfully fragrant and 
superbly showy. While all are white inside the external coloring 
varies from emerald-green through tints of pink to brownish 
purple, each and every one with growing and adding interest. 
The name (Centi-folium, hundred leaved) is suggestive of its 
abundant foliage. We are very pleased to be finally able to 
offer these gorgeous hybrid Lilies and believe them to be an 
exceptional addition to any Lily collection. Fortunately, they 
are hardy and of simplest culture, growing even more luxuriantly 
than the Regale Lily. Plant in light shade 5 inches deep in soil 
perfectly dratned. Give slight protection in coldest part of the 
country. They flower in July and August after the Regales have 
passed. Delivery in October. 
No. 1 strong flowering bulbs, 5 to 6 inch circum. 
Each 50c, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
Top size strong flowering bulbs, 6 to 7 inch circum. 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
Mammoth size strong flowering bulbs, 7 to 8 inch circum. 
Each 75c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.50, 100 $55.00 
Order promptly. Supply decidedly limited. 
Bellingham Hybrid Lilies 

Lilium 
Centifolium, 
Wayside 
Hybrids 
Bellingham Hybrid Lilies 
The first Bellingham Hybrid Lilies were raised and im- 
proved by the late Dr. Griffiths, expert on bulbs at the 
United States Department of Agriculture Bulb Station at 
Bellingham, Washington. As long ago as 1919 a beginning 
was made by Dr. Griffiths to improve these fine hybrids and 
since that time they have been steadily improved by re- 
selection. 
It is nOw our pleasure to introduce them and we feel cer- 
tain that the Bellingham Hybrid Lilies will from now on be 
a permanent and important feature in American gardens. 
They are robust plants, growing about 4 to 5 feet high; 
stems are stiff and require no staking. The foliage is good 
and flowers grow in pyramidal clusters of 20 to 30 blooms. 
The blooms are Turks-cap-shaped, sharply reflexing petals 
in some, others not. The colors range from soft yellow, buff- 
terra cotta, through shades of copper and orange to red, 
distinctly spotted with dark red or soft brown spots. Some 
flowers resemble orchids in, their markings. 
As usual, nice things come in small packages; the supply 
is yet limited; therefore, order promptly. A-No. 1 flowering 
bulbs are offered as follows: 
Three $2.25, Six $4.25, Twelve $8.00, 100 $57.50 
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