AnROHE CK ETS EOF PLANTS 
SIZE NAME TIME OF FLOWERING Habitat 
Lyonia (see Pieris). 
Solis mE jaaaneondooone -Oobede » odoamoeaEedcod 
Se I SUIS ETI Beier rese oeneterbisss oi ne, see sxe lon dN gs cnooed 
T.—Maackia amurensis........ July BE. Siberia’. «1. 
T—Mihupehensissc.cs.0ysee06 + 6 alee CaChinayracc 
S.—Maddenia hypoleuca...... May @hinay.ceirsiere 
T.—Magnolia acuminata....... ...... ING AUS siento 
M. conspicua (see M. denudata). 
Te Misi cord ates stctcyepertasvetei=te ve May Georgia....... 
Te Mev enudapawvers svcrejresie ion sv cieise Chinas esac 
Di Me Braseri J cciicciins cacti estas Appalachian 
PSantelareisyeete 
MMe olantGalrcteceitersreystarversicielen. ureter cisvers E. U.S. A 
Mie prandiflora..:cjeis.ziecje sis aie) -cepeieieaa S: E. U.S: A 
Se IMO DUS ieis-clc i a xeieccastelesetens aPanvels st Wapanene ss ciciac 
T— Varporealisaateny.caci is ree Japanese cers 
AM iliflora os se fetarncspeysreeis teteiepeo's China 
T— Me macrophyllarsccreiscvcic. lessicie 5.8. U.S: A 
AMA SIMA OD a aici aisaeleatcevacicne y ele esaine), ‘=!era) eusce ev eietosetatebs 
(M. glauca X M. tripetala). 
i —— Mi py TAIMiGatal. te c/sisieeieles) | sjeiel-0s Alabama and 
Florida...... 
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REMARKS 
Small shrub. Fls. white, racemose, 
on leafless shoots. Common in 
East. Not particular about soil 
or situation. 
- Bright scarlet A. C. 
Every way inferior to its American 
relative, Cladrastis lutea. Red- 
dish bark. Fls. creamy white, 
in erect spikes, inconspicuous. 
Of little ornamental value. 
Has not yet fld. here. Growing well. 
Fils. without petals, in short 
clusters. rt. small, black, 
cherry-like. Related to Choke- 
cherry. 
Fls. small, yellow-green, not very 
conspicuous. Hardy, fast-grow- 
ing tree of rather formal 
pyramidal habit. 
Small round-headed tree. Fs. 
small, cup-shaped, bright 
canary-yellow. 
Yulan Magnolia. One of the 
most beautiful of all early-fig. 
trees. Fls. frequently touched 
by late frost. 
Earliest American species to fl. 
Fls. creamy, sweet-scented, 8- 
toin. diam. Open habit. Com- 
paratively small tree. Perfectly 
hardy. 
Perfectly hardy, easily cultivated, 
One of the most beautiful of 
the small trees which can be 
successfully grown in this part 
of the United States. Fils. 
white, fragrant. Frt. scarlet. 
handsome.* 
Not hardy. 
Much less valuable ornamental 
plant than the Chinese M. 
conspicua. Large, hardy, fast- 
growing. 
Medium-sized tree, symmetrical 
habit. Fls. often 12 in. wide, 
creamy white marked with 
dark red spot at base, inside. 
Lvs. often 30 in. long. Wide- 
spreading branches forming a 
broad, round-topped head. Per- 
fectly hardy. Plant it in shel- 
tered positions for the lvs. are 
easily torn by the wind. 
A handsome plant with the gen- 
eral appearance of M. glauca. 
Fis. larger, fragrant. Less hardy 
than either parent. 
Not hardy at the North. 
