Don't Miss the Al.Summex 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 stronger varieties gives you enjoyment and satisfaction 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 20 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. 
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 
worth 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 or full sun, 5 inches deep, 
in soil perfectly drained. Give protection in coldest part of 
the country. They flower in July and August after the 
Regales have passed. 
All bulbs offered are of the finest quality in the following 
sizes: 
Xx Grade—bulbs producing about 2 to 3 flowers 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75 
XX Grade—bulbs producing about 3 to 5 flowers 
. Each 75c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.50 
XXX Grade—bulbs producing about 4 to 6 flowers 
Each 85c, Three $2.50, Doz. $8.50 
Biggest bulbs available 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
Ssiliiomn 
TFtavemeyer Hybrids 
These beautiful Hybrids are raised from seed taken from 
Lilium Theodore Havemeyer. They closely resemble the 
parent variety but vary slightly in color and form. We there- 
fore offer them as Havemeyer Hybrids. A group of six or more 
of them in the border will provide many lovely flowers. in 
unusual shades of cadmium, burnt orange, pale yellow, and 
light buff. They grow freely and can be easily increased by 
seeding. Only a limited number of these magnificent Lilies 
are offered, and we predict they will be as important as the 
Regal Lilies in the very near future. We offer for this spring 
a limited number of flowering bulbs about 6 inches in cir- 
cumference at 
Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 

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Lilium Regale 
(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 outer edges; externally the flowers are streaked with 
brown on the “’ribs,’’ shaded through the almost translucent petals 
with a delightful 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. 
All bulbs offered are of the finest quality in the following sizes: 
x Grade—bulbs producing about 3 to 5 flowers 
Each 45c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
XX  Grade—bulbs producing about 4 to 6 flowers 
Each 50c, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
XXX Grade—bulbs producing about 5 to 8 flowers 
Each 60c, Three $1.60, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
Giant bulbs—biggest grown—about 12 centimeters 
Each 75c, Three $2.15, Doz. $7.50 
Che “QWestern Sunset” Lily 
(Lilium Pardalinum Giganteum) 
This brilliant Lily is of easiest culture, in fact, it’s ‘’fool-proof.”’ 
It is vigorous, dependable, very hardy and multiplies readily. It 
does equally well in full sun or shade. They reach a height of 
five to six feet, depending on the fertility of the soil in which they 
grow. Stems are stout and require no staking, and are covered 
with luxurious foliage. A clump of six or a dozen when in bloom 
makes a brilliant picture in any garden. Each stem is topped with 
a dozen or more beautiful flowers in July. The petals are some- 
what recurving and a brilliant sunset-red, while the base of the 
bloom is yellow, beautifully marked with amber-brown dots. West- 
ern Sunset Lily planted together with the Regale Lily will make a 
splendid combination. 
Heavy XXX Grade bulbs Each 50c, Three $1.35, Doz. $5.00 
Silium Shuksan 
A new Hybrid Lily with a great future. Also a fine bill of health. 
Through careful cultivation a very high state of health has been 
maintained and we have never seen any bulbs infected with mosaic, 
that fatal disease some Lilies are subject to. Shuksan is a very 
vigorous grower, 5 to 6 feet tall, and produces its flowers in open 
heads, 15 to 25 flowers on one plant is not unusual. The color is 
a soft buff-yellow broken by large, quite widely spaced, soft brown 
spots. -At opening, the flowers are starlike. The petals reflex and 
roll back when in full bloom. Flowers last a week when cut. 
Each $1.00, Three $2.75, Doz. $10.00 
Lilium Philippinense 
Giant St. Louis Strain 
A few years ago in St. Louis, Mo., a very good friend and custo- 
mer of Wayside called our attention to his giant strain of Philip- 
pinense Lilies. He showed us magnificent, healthy, 8-foot giants 
with ten or more huge trumpet-like flowers. This strain was the 
result of years of careful breeding and selecting. He gladly assisted 
us to propagating stock which now enables us to offer these 
giants. They bloom about 2 weeks later than our regular strain 
and grow, when established, from 7 to 8 feet high. 
Each 60c, Three $1.70, Doz. $6.00 
