MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA LENNEI 
M. stellata (Star Magnolia). One of the finest of a fine family. 
Flowers pure white, and there are just enough of the star-shaped petals 
to make it appear semi-double. The plant is a low, bushy grower and 
seldom reaches a height of more than 10 feet. Early. 
Balled & Burlapped. 
Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
1 to 2 feet.$2 25 $20 00 4 to 5 feet.$7 50 $70 00 
2 to 3 feet. 3 50 30 00 5 to 6 feet.10 00 
3 to 4 feet. 5 00 45 00 
The great Magnolia family embraces both deciduous and evergreen types, so the person 
who likes to look at bare branches occasionally can have Magnolias as well as one who must 
have green foliage all the time. 
The deciduous Magnolias, gorgeous blooming Oriental shrubs or small trees, are thoroughly 
at home in the South and are likewise hardy and well adapted to conditions in the North. 
The flower-buds mature in the fall and open in great profusion in late winter or early spring 
just before or at the time the new leaves appear. 
The evergreen Magnolias ( M. glauca and M. grandiflora) are indigenous to the South 
and are among the most satisfactory and highly prized of all ornamental shade trees, the 
lovely foliage having as much ornamental value as the flowers of most trees. 
Deciduous 
M. liliflora (M. purpurea). Flowers large, tulip-shaped, purple on the outside and purplish 
pink inside. Midseason. 
M. liliflora nigra (M. soulangeana nigra). Dark, purplish, tulip-shaped flowers, similar to 
M. purpitrea, but darker in color. Midseason. 
M. soulangeana. Large, tulip-shaped flowers, pink on the outside and 
almost white on the inside. Early. 
M. soulangeana lennei. Large, cup-shaped flowers, deep reddish purple 
outside and lighter on the inside. A vigorous grower with very large 
foliage. Late. 
Prices of 4 preceding varieties. 
Balled & Burlapped. Each Per 10 Each Per 10 
1 to 2 leet.$1 50 $12 50 1 4 to 5 feet.$5 00 $45 00 
2 to 3 feet. 2 00 18 00 5 to 6 feet. 7 50 70 00 
3 to 4 feet. 3 50 30 00 ] 6 to 8 feet.10 00 
