MAGNOLIA . The Magnolias, continued 
THE ORIENTALS 
- ALBA SUPERBA (Large Saucer Magnolia) 
. ALEXANDRINA (Alexander Magnolia) . 
. conspicua (Yulan) 
. Kosus (Kobus Magnolia) 
. Lenner (Lenne Magnolia)... . 
. PURPUREA (Lily Magnolia) 
. SOULANGEANA (Saucer Magnolia). . 
eee 
. STELLATA (Star Magnolia) . . 
15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
30-40 ft. 
20-30 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
15=20 ft. 
DOe2 oi its 
10-12 ft. 
MALUS . The Flowering Crab-Apples 
These trees mark the high tide of the Spring’s blossoming. Their loveliness tinges 
the whole landscape. Men have been known to follow the progress of their blooming 
from the highlands of the South to the seacoast of Nova Scotia. Fortunate pilgrims! 
In Autumn they color the landscape once more, this time with their abundant fruits— 
green, red, yellow and purple. 
M. coronaria (Wild Sweet Crab) . . . 
M. Exeyi (Eley Crab) 
M. rLoripunpa (Japanese Flowering Crab) 
M. FLORIBUNDA ATROSANGUINEA 
(Carmine Crab) 
. Hopp1 CHoppi Crab) 
. IOENSIS PLENA (Bechtel Crab) 
NiepzweETzkyANa (Redvein Crab) 
Parkmant (Parkman Crab) 
. SARGENTI (Sargent Crab) 
. SCHEIDECKERI (Scnenece: Crab) eee 
. SPECTABILIS (Chinese Flowering Crab) . 
SPECTABILIS ALBA PLENA 
(Double White Chinese Crab) . . . 
Ce eae age 
NYSSA - The Sour Gum 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 

COLOR OF 
BLOOM 

TIME OF 
BLOOM 

Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
Medium 
SPAN OF LIFE 
IN GOOD 
CONDITION 

Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
CONDITIONS 
FOR GROWTH 


15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
52 Occ: 
ee Obits 
15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
a2 One 
8-10 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 
15-20 ft. 

Blush- 
pink 
Pink 
Rose- 
pink 
Carmin 
Red 
Pink 
Red 
Pink 
Pure 
white 
Pale 
pink 
Pink 
White 

May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 
Short 

Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Moist, 
rich soil 
Well-drained, 
good soil 
Well-drained | 
good soil 

Foliage of 
sterling 
character 
Foliage of 
sterling 
character 
Fragrant 
Small leaves, 
regular form 
Large-sized 
blooms 
Late 
bloomer 
Fragrant 
Sweet-scented 
starry flowers 

REMARKS 
Delicious 
fragrance 
Large 
red fruit 
Abundance 
of small 
red fruit 
Dark 
red fruit 
Red fruit 
Upright 
grower 
Largest 
red fruit 
Abundance 
of bloom 
Bush form 
Yellow fruit 
Large 
yellow fruit 
Double 
blossoms 

This tree is associated in our minds with the pastures, hedgerows and woodland edges of 
our countryside. It is magnificent in the Fall, and is the first tree to turn red with Autumn 
color. Its form is sturdy and fine. 
N. syLVATICA 
ANDORRA NURSERIES, INC. 
APPROX. 
HEIGHT AT 
MATURITY 
60-80 ft. 
[51] 
COLOR OF 
BLOOM 
Incon- 
spicuous 
TIME OF 
SPAN OF LIFE 
IN GOOD 
CONDITION 
CONDITIONS 
FOR GROWTH 
rich soil 
REMARKS 
Early crim- 
son Fall 
foliage 

‘Deciduous Trees 
