GENKRA L OA TA LOG UE. 



AMERICAN SPECIES AND VARIETIES. 



Magnolia acnmlmata. CtJCUMBEK Maonolia. A. A lK?au(if ill, pyraniMlnl (r">win^ tree, fittatnlng from 6tUo PO 



Rvt ill heijrlit. Lea\ is (i to !» inclifs loii(f, and bluisU jf i-cen ; llowui-s yellow, tinted with bluish purple ; fruit, 



wlicn f-Tivii, reseriil.linn: a ciiciiiiiber; henec tlio name. June. 50c 

 M. gliiuca. (a.Aicois-LKAVKi) .Ma<:n(ii.ia or SwAMP Laxtbel, .Swbkt Bay. C. A small trt>o, indi)K>mius (o 



New J. rtii y ; Iciivi s sliiiiiiif.' iiliovc, glaucous or whitish beneath. Flowers white with a very swwt aud 



I.li'iL«iuit (Mini-. Mayuinl Juno. $1.00. 

 M. maciophyllii. Ci.kat i.i avkii .Mao.noua. B. A superb spoeies, of medium size. Leaves two feet in length, 



pubescent ami while iH iieaili. Flowei-s white, of iintnense size ; wheu fully blown, 8 fx) K) inches in diain- 



rler, aiip<-ai iiij^- in .lune. A rare tropieal looking tree. %'im. 

 M. tripel.-la. | -.Mjiui:ia,A TitKi;. 1$. A luirdy, inediinn-sized tree, with iinmen.se leaves, and large, white llowers. 



4 1(1 1; iiii III- in iliauii ter, ai)iiearing in .June. 

 M. Thoiiipsoniana. i iKiM i'S( i.\ s .M A(;noi.ia. H. A hybrid lietween .V. yfdiica and J/, (rtjicteto. Trw of medium 



.•iize. spreaiiiiiK lialiit , witli large, fine foliage. The flowers, whieli apiiear in June, and continue during the 



piiinnier, are large, < reaiuy-white, aud very fragrant, A charming species, requiriujf some proteetiou in 



this latitude in winter. S- W. 



CHINESE SPECIES AND THEIR HYBRIDS. 



( VUnn rinij in Maij hifmr thr h:<tvpx atipear.) 



M. Koln.>. ' 



fragn 

 M. Norbf'i'ti! 



.■ .Ma 



irewllile, X 



M. A tr. 



(jt 1 



I'duin: 



Vfi.AN MAfiXOT-iA. C. A rhinese .species 

 \ li viinU' young, Imt a( tains i lie .^ize of a 

 uiii apiiear bell ire tlie leaves. $I..V) to $2.00. 

 zc, bushy growth; llowers bliisli white aud 



C. A hy- 



S.'J.tio. 

 . An- 



SI.IKI. 



. .NouiiBiiT's Maonoi.ia. 

 brill between M. conspk ua and .1/. 

 \ igoi-i)us and of regular ouiline; I'nl 

 llowers reddisii purple, (jne of tlie 

 M. .Soiibingeana. .Soi;i,A.\oi;'.s Macnoi.i. 



other liylirid rai.sed I'l ian si eil, ai I^'ioiiiont, near 

 Paris. In latbil il elnsi-ls res. mliles .1/. re/i.svarHi/; 

 Shrubbyand braneliui^- ivliile \iinn^;-, Ian liei-nni- 

 ing a lair-sized tiye. l-|o\M'i-s \vliite an.l purple. 



age large, glossy and niassnf. Il ri.riiis a liand- 

 sorile tree worked upon llie M. iii uniimitn. ()ii|. 

 of the hardiest a ml Ibiest of the foreign .^^agllolias. 

 niooins later than am^iiicua. See cut. SL.'iO to 

 SlJ.llO. 



M. spcciiisa. S^OWY-F^O^^•KUl:l) JlAONOr.iA. O. Re- 

 sembles the ,1/. .S'o»;(iH(/t((/i(( in growth and loli- 



fige, but the tlowei-s aie a little smaller auil of 



a lighter color, fully a wi'ek later, aud renaiin in 



perfect comlilion u|kmi the t ree longer than tlio.se 



of any other Chinese variety. Tlie.sc i|ualities 



combined with its hardiness, l eiuler il, in oui- es- 



timatiiai, one of the most \alnalile s.ats. Sl.dl. 

 M, l.eniiei. Lkx.vk's Magnoma. ('. .sei illing of ,v. 



imri,ur,;i. Foliage large, llowers dark j.iirple. 



-■V superb \ar iely. S:.*-(lu. 

 M. obovata. (p»i;;»m/.) Chi.nksh Puki'i^e Magnolia. 



C. A dwarf species, wif li showy purple ilo' 



tion. $1.00. 



var. rubra. Chinese Hed Magnolia. C. A variety of the M. nhovata. Uranchcs 

 erect habit ; flowers much larger and a dee|) jiurplo. $3.00. 

 M. stellata, .syu. Halleana. Hall's Japan Magnolia. I>. Introduced by Dr. Hall from Japan. It is ot dwarf 

 habit and iiroduces Us pure white semi-double fragrant Uowors in April, eariier than any other .Mag- 



Mag.n-olia Soulangeana. (Ileduccd Size), 

 1 May and June, lieing a little tender, it requires protec- 

 [? slender, of nioiv 



nolia. S2.(X). 



3IOKUS. Mulberry. Maulbeekk, Gcr. Mukikk, Pi: 



M. alba. WiiiTK MuLDEiiitY. B. A native of China. Tree small, and of slender rapid growth. Fruit pinkish 

 white. .Wc. 



M. Downingi. Dow.NiNQ's EvEKBEARiNO. B. A rapid (frowing tree, which bears fine fruit. .We. 



M. fastigiala. H. A \ cry compact pyramidal grower ; leaves largo ; fruit dark brown ; sw(«t. 50c. 



M. New American. IS. Fruit large and of fine quality. Tiw rapid growing and perfectly hardy here. It bears 



delicious Iruit tiom niidillc of July until autumn. .511c. 

 M. Weeping Uussian Sli.lberiy. D. Forms a perfect umbrella shaped head, with long, slender branches dioop- 



mg to the ground, parallel to the stem ; very hardy. One of the prettiest small weepmg trees. Sec cut. $2. 



