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LOMBARDY POPLAR (See Poplar) 
LUPINES. Assorted colors, large. Require 
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MAGIC LILY (Lycoris squamigera),. This ex- 
tremely hardy Lily is one of our finest garden 
subjects. The foliage appears in early spring. 
This suddenly dies away when, as though by 
magie, in the course of ten days there stands 
a handsome 2 ft. spike surmounted by a dozen 
or more Amaryllis shaped flowers. Orchid color 
MAGNOLIA (Chinese Purple) Ult. H. 15 ft. 2 ft. 
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Glauca, Sweet scented flower, white. Ult. H. 15 
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Soulangeana Pink* 18 \int, 1-187... 16s. ! 
Southern, Ilardy to Philadelphia. Handsome, 
glossy leaves, remain on all winter. Mam- 
moth white flowers, 3 ft. specimen. Ult. H. 20 ft. 
MAY DAY TREE. 15 ft. Free flowering tree with 
pretty white flowers. Small size ODlya os. ils 2 
MICHIGAN BANANA (tissimina). Bears fruits in 
taste similarctesBa hang =. tee ee he ge? 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus Virginalis). Gar- 
denia flowered. Flowers double, similar to 
Gardenia. Blooms all summer. 3 ft. Ult. H. 5 
ft. See “Shrubs” for further varieties ........ 
MORNING GLORY (Calystegia fi. pl.). Hardy. 
Rosy double flowers most of the summer. A 
fine trailing plant of easy growth. Excellent 
for banks and rock gardens. ................... 

The Glory Lily (Rothchild) 
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