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MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA. A tall tree of pyra- 
midal shape, with greenish yellow flowers and 
large broad leaves; coral clusters of seed follow 
the blooms. 
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MAGNOLIA MACROPHYLLA. Rapid growing 
tree, with unusually large leaves from 12 to 15 
inches long; white cup-shaped flowers; fragrant. 
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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA — Flowers large, 
cup-shaped, white, more or less suffused with 
pink, borne in March. Plant is usually branched 
with several limbs near the ground. 
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MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA. Rarely grows taller 
than 30 feet. Immense leaves in clusters around 
the large white flowers; rose-colored fruit cones. 
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MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA (Southern Magno- 
lia)—The Evergreen Magnolia of the South, with 
large, glosy green leaves. Beautiful waxy white 
flowers are borne in the early summer and fol- 
lowed by large cones full of red seed in the fall. 
It is one of the best Southern ornamental trees, 
and is a member of the Broadleaf family of 
Evergreens. 
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HEDGE PLANTS. 
The Friendly Way to Fence. A thrifty, green 
hedge gives more character and beauty to home 
grounds than any fence yet devised. The first 
cost is less than that of a fence; trimming costs 
less than painting; if permitted to grow tall it 
shuts out unsightly views, and is decorative all 
the year. A yard enclosed with a beautiful 
hedge gives one indoor privacy with outdoor 
benefits. The different hedge plants here listed 
are adapted to a variety of uses. 
ABELIA GRANDIFLORA (Evergreen)—F ew 
shrubs are of greater value for planting than 
' the Abelia, not the least of which is for hedging, 
as it stands shearing: well, and makes a very 
compact hedge. Pinkish blossoms produced all 
summer. Hardy as far north as Philadelphia. 
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AMUR RIVET PRIVET (South)—This plant to the 
South is far superior to any other privet that can 
be used. It retains its leaves in the South 
throughout the winter. You should certainly 
