24 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Magnolia liliflora nigra PURPLE LILY MAGNOLIA 
Buds blackish-red opening into deep reddish-purple flowers. 
The darkest of all. 
Each 
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ATEM DEO Dk ees. ‘Spal he: 
Magnolia soulangeana SAUCER MAGNOLIA 
White, suffused pink at base of petals, inner petals white. 
PTLD Dee ee Oo. 20 
Ble ite Be bees er eee 4.25 
Bite Baw Das ele. tek 5.50 
Magnolia stellata STAR MAGNOLIA 
Dwarf in growth the plants are literally covered with star- 
shaped white flowers in early spring. 
ATL ge ies a ieee cen 15, 
Ott two eee ees. Ss 20.00 
We have a few large plants 8 to 12 ft. tall of Alba superba, 
pure white; Alexandrina, delicate shell-pink and Speciosa, 
white with pink markings. Write for special quotations. 
MALUS—tThe Flowering Crab-apples 
This group of small trees attaining a height of eight to 
twenty feet is one of the most satisfactory which we have. 
They are hardy in northern New England and give a wealth 
of bloom varying from pure white to bright scarlet in May. 
In the fall the ornamental small fruits of yellow or red give 
another season of color which lasts until freezing weather 
and provides very welcome food for the birds. For speci- 
men sizes and prices of Flowering Crabs, write for special 
sheet. For late transplanting, after about May 10th 
when new growth has started, these should be dug 
with a ball of earth. 3 ft. size 35c; 4 ft. size 50c; 5 ft. 
size 75c. 
Some of our large Maples the year after transplanting, 
showing the immediate effect. 

