TowsoN • Maryland ■ Deciduous TREES^=t^^^^g=> 



Lovely magnolias to grace the spring garden with elegance of flower and perfume 



- ASIATIC MAGNOLIAS 



tXCELLENT for the flower garden. Decidedly striking when planted against 

 a dark background of evergreens. The many species of Asiatic Magnolias with 

 their large cup-shaped blooms of pink, purple and white, flower in the early 

 spring before the foliage appears. 



All Magnolias dug with ball of earth and burlapped (B. & B.) 



MAGNOLIA kobus (Kobus Magnolia). 



An early flowering, pyramidal tree. The flow- 

 ers are pure white appearing before the i jliage. 



3 to 4 feet S7.50 



4 to 5 feet 10.00 



5 to 6 feet 15.00 



M. soulangeana (hybrid) (Saucer Mag- 

 nolia). A small tree having large glossy foli- 

 age and pink, cup-shaped flowers in April. 



Per 10 



2 tolYz feet .... $5.00 

 . 7.50 



2 Vz to 3 feet 



3 to 4 feet 



4 to 5 feet 



5 to 6 feet 



6 to 7 feet 



10.00 

 15.00 

 17.50 

 20.00 



$40.00 

 60.00 

 80.00 

 125.00 



M. soulangeana alexandria (hybrid) 

 (Alexander Magnolia). This is one of the 

 earliest blooming Magnolias. The large flow- 

 ers are white on the inside and a deep purple 

 near the b;.se on the outside. 



Note. — Same sizes and prices as M. sou- 

 langeana. 



M. soulangeana lennei (Lenne Mag- 

 nolia). Large purple-tinted cup-shaped flow- 

 ers borne profusely in April. 



Note. — Same sizes and prices as M. sou- 

 langeana. 



M. stellata (Star Magnolia). An early 



blooming Magnolia 

 form. The flowers 

 shaped. 

 1 1/2 to 2 feel 



2 to 2 1/2 feet 

 2^2 to !> feet 



3 to 3 Vz feet 

 iVz to4 feet 



4 to 5 feet 



5 to 6 feet 



of a low and shrub like 

 are pure white, and star 

 Per 10 



. $7.50 $60.00 

 . 10.00 80.00 

 , 12.50 100.00 

 . 15.00 



. 20.00H.spec. 

 . 25.00H.spec. 

 . 3 5.OOH.spec. 



There is no such thing as a style 

 fitted for every situation; only one who 

 knows and studies the ground well will 

 ever make the best of a garden, and 

 any 'style' may be right where the site 

 jits it.''—W. Robinson. 



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