CATATX:)CxUK OF TIH'. VOKOII \MA Xl KSl-iKV O... T;ri). (1913 



1*2. Mai^iiolia parvi- 

 flora, flore seiiii- 

 pleiio, the same 

 with semi-double 

 fl o w e r — heiL^iit : 

 I J-2 ft. ; per i o, 

 $2.50. 



1:^. ^Magnolia piiniila, 



leaves persistent, 

 with thick petal- 

 ed flower like a 

 small round ball, 

 very attractive and 

 f r a r a n t ( pot 

 g" ro wn) — height : 

 I - 1 ^ ft. . per I o, 

 S3.50. 



14. Mai^iiolia stellata, 



stellate petals, lii^ht 

 pink ( pot grown ) 

 — height : i-i J ft. . 

 per 10, §1.70. 



15. Magnolia stellata 

 rosea, new varie^ty 

 having very much 

 deeper pink colour 

 than conmion M. 

 Stellata and we 

 recommend it as a 

 valuable addition 

 to the collection 

 of our hardy 

 magnolias — per 10, 

 $3.50. 



1(). Magnolia fuscata, 



small persistent 

 leaves, little cream 

 coloured fragrant 

 flower — height : 

 i-ij ft. p-r 10, 

 $2.75. 



MAGNOLIA IlvrOI.KUCA. 



17. Magnolia salicifolia, new species called fragrant Magnolia, hei<;lit. 



its white flowers resemble very much the IVT. Kobus 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, wood and leaves i-i ^ ft. 



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



its flower appears like that of a tulip and leaves peculiarly 

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

 in shape 2-3 ft 



per 



Price in U. S. Gold 



