CHASE, ALABAMA 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS—Continued 
MAGNOLIA glauca, Sweetbay Magnolia. 
Large shrub. Broad, glossy, laurel-like leaves; fragrant waxy- 
white flowers in May. 15 feet. 
Per 10 
Per 100 
6-8' 
BB __ 
$ 40.00 
5-6' 
BB _ 
30.00 
$ 250.00 
4-5' 
BB _ 
22.50 
200.00 
3-4' 
BB _ 
17.50 
150.00 
2-3' 
BB __ 
12.50 
100.00 
Magnolia 
glaucas are grown in 
bush form, branched 
from the 
ground. They should be balled-and-burlapped, and we price 
that way. 
alba superba, Large Saucer Magnolia. 
Freest blooming, strongest growing of the Deciduous Magnolias. 
Large cup-shaped flowers pronounced pink in bud, white when 
expanded. As hardy as any of the Chinese sorts when once es¬ 
tablished, but should be protected the first two winters except 
in Southern states and California. 20 feet. 
5-6' BB . 50.00 
4-5' BB . 40.00 
3-4' BB . 25.00 
alexandrina, Alexander Magnolia. 
This variety is very similar to Soulangeana, hut a few days later 
and slightly deeper in color. 15 feet. 
3- 4' BB . 30.00 
2- 3' BB . 20.00 
18-24" BB . 15.00 
lennei, Lenne Magnolia. 
Deep rich purple flowers. Grown from seed procured in the 
vicinity of Cincinnati and practically all blooming true-to-color. 
15 feet. 
5-6' BB . 75.00 
4-5' BB . 50.00 
3-4' BB . 30.00 
2-3' BB . 20.00 
liliflora nigra, Purple Lily Magnolia. 
A vigorous grower, unusually attractive with its wine-colored 
flowers and distinct shiny leaves. Blooms in early spring be¬ 
fore leaves appear. 12 feet. 
4-5' BB . 20.00 
3-4' BB . 15.00 
2-3' BB . 10.00 
KENTUCKY, March 10, 1936: “Want to say that I was very much 
impressed with what I saw of the Chase Nursery on my short stay 
there some months ago, and in all, you had one of the most efficient 
layouts that I have ever seen —and I have seen quite a few.” 
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