No. 1092. 
MAGNOLIA PYRAMIDATA, 
Class. . 
POLYANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
A native of Carolina and Georgia, first 
introduced by Mr. Lyon, in 1806. Itis a 
deciduous shrub of elegant growth, mode- 
rately hardy, and flowers plentifully in the 
commencement of summer; shortly after 
the leaves are fully formed. ‘ 
It ought to be planted in a sheltered situ- 
ation, in loam and peat soil, and may be 
increased either by layers or by inarching 
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