Cat''Loguf of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



M4GNOLIA at- 

 ropurpurcR. 



Dark Purplk 

 Japan Magnolia. 

 Fine dark purple 

 flowers; blooms 

 late 1j May. Very 

 rare. ¥1. 



MAGNOLIA con- 

 spicua. Chinese 

 W^HiTE JMagnolia. 

 Medium ; ize; largo 

 white flowers, aj;- 

 pearing before tlio 

 leaves. $1 to $2. 



MAGNOLIA Ko- 

 bus. Thukber's 

 Japan Magnolia. 

 Med iuni size ; 

 bushy growth ; 

 flowers blush 

 white and frag- 

 rant. $1 to ^2. 



Leaves of Japanese Maples 

 Ornamental and Shade Trees — Continued. 

 LAURL'S benzoin. Spice Bush. Btishy, light 



green foliage ; Towers bofore the leaves; aromatic 



odor from the wood. 53 cts. to SI. 

 LAURUS sassafras. Sassafras. Medium size; 



foliage beautiful and of curious form; bark and 



roots aromatic. 50 cts. to $1. 



LIQUID AMBAR styraciflna. American Sweet 

 Gum. Star-shaped foUage; handsome in autumn ; 

 leaves turn to crimson. 50 cts. and $1. 



LIRIODENDRON tulipifera. Tulip Tree or 

 Whitewood. Magnificent native tree of tall, 

 pyramidal habit, with broad leaves and beautiful 

 tulip-like flowers. Allied to Magnolias; difficult 

 to transplant unless small. 40 to 75 cts. 



* LIRIODENDRON tulipifera fastiglata. 

 Pyramidal Tulip Tree. A distinct variety, 

 of pyramidal form. $1.. 50 and S2. 



♦ LIRIODENDRON tulipifera panache. Va- 

 riegated-Leaved Tulip Tree. A fine novelty ; 

 margins of the glossy leaves variegated with a 

 very light green. Very pretty. $1 to §2. 



JIACLURA anrantiaca. Osage Orange. A 

 medium sized tree, but grown principally as a 

 hedge plant. Very low price per 1,000. 



Magnolia. Chinese Early -Flowering Varie- 

 ties. These are of the bush form, and the best 

 kinds are Conspicva, pure white; Lennei, dark 

 purple; Obovata, light purple; Speciosa, white 

 and purple, and Soulangeana, showy purple and 

 white. SI to $2. 



M.4GNOLI1 acuminata. Cucumber Magno- 

 lia. Beautiful, pyramidal growth, attaining a 

 height of from 60 to 90 feet. Bluish green leaves, 

 six to nine inches long; yellow flowers in June 

 linked with bluish purple. 50 cts. ; extra, 75 cts. 



(See pages 6 and 7.) 



MAGNOLIA 

 exandriiia. 



Al- 

 one 



of the largest and finest of the pink flowered 

 varieties; vigorous grower; rare. (1.50 to $2.. 50. 



MAGNOLIA Soulangeana. Soulange s Mac^ 

 NOLIA. Shrub-like in form with branches; but 

 becoming a fair sized tree; foliage large and 

 glossy; flowers purple and white. SI to S2. 



*."IAGNOLIA CONSPICUA ROSEA. 

 Flowering Magnolia. Large white petals, 

 carmine center ; exquisitely fragrant. $2. 



MAGNOLIA cordata. Yellow Cucumber 

 Tree. Medium size, blooming tvrice a year. 

 Fine rounded form and foliage ; bright yellow 

 tulip-shaped flowers. $1 to $2. 



MAGNOLIA glauca. Swamp Laurel or Sweet 

 Bay. A small tree, indigenous to New Jersey ; 

 leaves shining above, whitish underneath. Fra- 

 grant flowers in May and June. 75 cts. 



MAGNOLIA hypoleuca. Large leaves, glaucous 

 beneath and sometimes purple tinted above 

 Flowers creamy white; very frazrant; appear ii 

 June, after foliage is developed; very valuable. 



MAGNOLIA Lennei. Lexne's Magnolia. Fo- 

 liage large; flowers cup-sbaped, dark purple; 

 very showy; flnest of the purple Magnolias. SI. 50. 



MAGNOLIA macrophylla. Great-Leaved 

 Magnolia. Superb variety of medium size; 

 leaves long, pubescent, white underneath. Im- 

 mense white flowers, S to 10 inches in diameter, in 

 June. Rare; of tropical effect. $1.50 to -$2.50. 



MAGNOLiI.\ Ncrbertiatia. Norbert's ]\Iag- 

 NOLIA. A hybrid between Magnolia Conspicua 

 and Obovata. Of vigorous growth, with showy 

 foliage; dark purple flowers. £1. 



* MAGNOLIA OBOVATA. Cup-Shaped Mag- 

 nolia. Cuj>-shaped flowers; red outside, pearl 

 gray within. $2.50. 



