The Mystery Lily A SST 
This flower is in reality a hardy amaryllis and it is one of the most curious garden 
flowers imaginable. Everyone who sees it in full bloom is delighted and amazed both 
with its rare form and beauty and also with the way it performs its “magic.” In 
spring the bulbs send up a mass of amaryllis-like foliage and, during the month of June, 
this foliage all dies down and disappears and one might think the bulb was gone. 
Not so; for soon there is a resurrection. Not of the leaves for they do not come back 
until another year, but strong flower’ spikes begin to push up through the bare ground 
in August and each of these spikes is soon surmounted with a cluster of magnificent pink 
lilies. In the hardy border or with evergreens for a background the display is par¬ 
ticularly appropriate and the bulbs multiply and increase the magnificence of the display 
from year to year. You will want to be better acquainted with this mysterious and 
lovely flower and, while the bulbs are quite scarce and rather high priced, they are 
fully worth all the first cost in I he pleasure and delight they will give year after year. 
Bulbs $2.00 Each or 3 for $5*00 
CALLA LILIES Ye ”" w 
They may either be grown in pots or planted out in the garden and taken up 
after frost. Everyone is perfectly familiar with the beauty and grandeur of the lovely 
Calla Lilies so that little description is necessary. We offer both the white and the 
newer yellow sorts. 
White, 35c Each. 
Yellow, 45c Each 
