MAGNOLIA STELLATA 
M. SOULANGEANA ALEXANDRINA. 
White flowers similar to those of 
M. Soulangeana, but appearing 
ten days 
later. 
Each 
Ten 
2 to 3 
Ft. B&B 
3.00 
27.00 
4 to 5 
Ft. B&B 
6.50 
60.00 
6 to 8 
Ft. B&B 
12.50 
10 to 12 
Ft. B&B 
35.00 
M. SOULANGEANA LENNEI. (15 to 18 ft.) 
Lenne Magnolia 
Considered one of the best and 
picturesque of all Magnolias. If 
permitted to grow naturally, will 
form an open bush with the low¬ 
est branches resting the arches 
on the ground. The flowers are 
large, egg-shaped, a strong rosy- 
crimson color outside and white 
inside with thick fleshy petals 
about 4 inches wide. Blooms 
late about May 6th to 15th. Very 
hardy. 
2 
to 
3 
Ft. 
B&B 
3.75 
4 
to 
5 
Ft. 
B&B 
9.00 
6 
to 
8 
Ft. 
B&B 
16.00 
8 
to 
10 
Ft. 
B&B 
25.00 
M. SOULANGEANA SPECIOSA. (12 to 15 ft.) 
Striped Saucer Magnolia 
Flowers are white with a purple 
stripe on the outside of the petals. 
Compact grower. Will flower pro¬ 
fusely at an early age. 
2 to 3 Ft. B&B _ 2.75 24.00 
4 to 5 Ft. B&B _ 6.00 54.00 
8 to 10 Ft. B&B _ 20.00 
M. STELLATA. (10 to 12 ft.) Star Magnolia 
A lovely dwarf species from 
Japan. Forms a round, bush with 
small attractive foliage, rarely 
over 10-12 ft. high. Free bloom¬ 
ing, and will start flowering at 
an early age. Flowers are semi¬ 
double, star-shaped, about 3 inches 
across, white with soft pink blush 
and delightfully fragrant. The 
first Magnolia to bloom about 
April 8th to 20th. Fine as small 
specimen, or in a landscape bor¬ 
der, or the rock-garden. Each Ten 
1 h to 2 Ft. B&B _ 2.75 24.00 
2 to 2\ Ft. B&B _ 3.75 35.00 
21 to 3 Ft. B&B . 5.50 50.00 
4 to 5 Ft. B&B _ 11.00 
M. STELLATA ROSEA. 
True Pink Star Magnolia 
A choice dwarf variety of Stel- 
lata with rose-pink flowers. 
1J to 2 Ft. B&B . 5.00 
2 to 2 h Ft. B&B _ 6.00 
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