AMARYLLIS HALLE 
THE 
MAGIC LILY 
OF THE ORIEN SE 
lt is called the Magic Lily of the Orient because the blossom stalk rises almost 
like magic out of the bare ground and produces a lovely bouquet of large pink 
blooms. These bulbs produce attractive ribbon-like foliage as well as a profu- 
sion of blossoms, however the foliage and blooms appear at different times. 
This lovely Oriental import is a good mixer with other flowers. It should be 
remembered that the Magic Lily blooms on a very tall stem, therefore they 
should be planted somewhat to the rear of lower growing flowers. The Magic 
Lily is particularly effective when planted in clumps of about 10 bulbs, with 
the individual bu!bs being planted about 6 inches apart. They also can be 
grown in our 6 inch planter. 
In the South (Zones |, Il, Ill) they may be planted almost anytime except summer 
and they may be left in the ground since they are quite hardy. They should be 
dug up and divided about every third year for best results. In Zones IV we would 
suggest spring planting and if they are left out over winter a heavy mulch 
would probably be beneficial. 
By special purchase in large quantities from Japan we can now offer these at only 
10 FOR $1.29 
They cost a lot more last fall. Planted in a cluster in your yard they create an 
interest all out of proportion to their costs, yet the work you do is practically 
none at all. 
TO ORDER: USE THE ENCLOSED ORDER BLANK BUT BE SURE THAT 
YOU CHANGE THE PRICE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR NEW LOW 
PRICE QUOTED ABOVE. 
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