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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA, 



Magnolia, SHOWY FLOWERED, 



(speciosa.) Resembles the Soulange- 

 ana in' growth and foliage, but the 

 flowers are smaller, of a lighter 

 color, and fully ten days later ; very 

 fragrant and showy. $2. 



SUPERB, (superba.) Differs little 

 from Soulangeana; flowers a trifle 

 darker. $2. 



GLAUCOUS, OR SWAMP LAU- 

 REL, (glauca.) A small tree indige- 

 nous to New Jersey ; leaves shining 

 above, glaucous or whitish beneath, 

 flowers white, with a very sweet 

 and pleasant odor. May and June. 

 $1. 



Magnolia, THOMPSON' S,(Thompsoni- 

 ana.) Afine, distinct hybrid variety 

 of the glauca and tripetela. $2. 



Maple, (ACER.) 



*SUGAR, (saccharinum.) A well 

 known native tree, valuable both 

 for the production of sugar and for 

 its wood ; its stately growth, fine 

 form and foliage, make it desirable 

 as an ornamental and shade tree. 

 ^SILVER LEAVED, (dasycarpum.) 

 A variety of the preceding, leaves 

 white underneath, growth very 

 rapid ; a valuable street and park 

 tree. 



