WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
23 
Magnolia stellata STAR MAGNOLIA 
Dwarf in growth the plants are literally covered with 
star-shaped white flowers in early spring. 
iy 2 ft. 
Each 
. 3.00 
Per 10 
27.50 
37.50 
50.00 
2 ft. 
. 4.00 
2V 2 ft. 
. 5.25 
3 ft. 
. 7.50 
314 ft. 
. 10.00 
Magnolia tripetala UMBRELLA MAGNOLIA 
Conspicuous because of its extremely large leaves. 
Flowers creamy-white and purplish-crimson fruit. 
3 ft. 1.25 10.00 
4 ft. 1.50 12.50 
5 ft. 2.00 17.50 
6 ft. 2.75 25.00 
Magnolia—Hybrid Varieties 
We offer a very fine collection of these attractive trees. 
Very large cup-shaped blooms, appearing before the 
leaves make conspicuous spots of color in the early 
spring landscape. 
Alba Superba—Large, ivory-white. 
Alexandrina—Delicate shell-pink. 
Soulangeana—White, suffused pink at base of petals; 
inner petals white. 
Soulangeana nigra—Buds blackish-red, opening into 
deep reddish-purple flowers. The darkest of all. 
Speciosa—Large flowers of deep pink, inner petals 
creamy-white. 
3 ft. 
. 4.00 
36.00 
4 ft. 
. 5.50 
50.00 
5 ft. 
. 7.00 
65.00 
6 ft. 
. 10.00 
90.00 
7 ft. 
. 12.50 
Large specimens 
8 to 10 ft. 15.00 
to 25.00 each 
Lennei —Immense cup-shaped flowers of rosy-purple, in¬ 
ner petals ivory-white. 
3 ft. 8.00 
4 ft. 10.00 
5 ft. 13.50 
6 ft. 16.00 
Malus arnoldiana ARNOLD CRAB 
Bushy, spreading habit. Pale pink buds and white 
flowers, followed by small yellow fruit. 
3 ft. 1.25 
4 ft. 1.75 
Malus atrosanguinea CARMINE CRAB 
Beautiful carmine buds and crimson flowers. Red fruit. 
4 ft. 1.75 15.00 
5 ft. 2.50 22.50 
6 ft. 3.00 
