38 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., I/rn. (1911). 



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Magnolia parvi- 

 ffora, flore semi- 

 pleilO, the same 

 ^\itll .semi-double 

 fl o w e r — height : 

 1^-2 ft. ; per 10, 

 $2.50 (see paint- 

 ing). 



^Magnolia piiinila, 



lea ves per.si.steiit, 

 ^Vlth thick petal- 

 ed floAVer like a 

 small round ball, 

 very attractive and 

 f r a g r ant ( ]) o t 

 g r 0 w n— height : 



1-11 ft. ; |HT 10, 



$3.50. 



Magnolia stellata, 



stellate petals, light 

 pink (pot grown) 

 —height ; 1-1|- ft. ; 

 per 10, Sl-'i'O.^ 

 Magnolia steilata 

 rosea^ new variety 

 having very mucli 

 deeper pink colour 

 tlian common M. 

 Steilata and ^y e 

 recojiimend it as a 

 valuable addition 

 to the collection 

 of our hardy 

 magnolias— per 10, 

 $3.50. 



Magnolia fnscata, 



small persistent 

 leaved, little cream 

 coloured fragrant 

 fl o w e r — I) eight : 

 1-li ft. per 10, 

 $2.75. 



MAGNOLIA HYPOLEUCA. 



17. Magnolia salicifolia, new species called, fragrant, Magnolia. height, per 10 



Its Avhite flowers resemble very much the M. Kobiis but 

 are produced more numerously, and with narrower leaves. 

 It emits a sweet aromatic scent, not only from flowers, 



but from all parts of bark, Avood and leaves 1-1 J ft. $2.50 



18. Liriodendron tnlipifera, Tulip or Saddle tree, so called as 



its flower appears like that of a tulip and leaves peculiarly 

 four-lobed, truncate at the point, somewhat like a saddle 



in shape 2-3 fr. 3.00 



Price in U. S. Gold. 



