Magnolias 
Although we propagate grafted Oriental Magnolias very 
heavily, it takes a long time to get them up to salable size. 
Last year’s sales were so great that we were almost entirely 
cleaned out, and as none of the new stock is large enough 
to sell, we list almost nothing. However, some of the sting 
is taken out of this by our being able to offer to the trade 
for the first time in this country the glorious Magnolia 
cambelli. 
Campbelli (7) 
This grand Magnolia from the foothills of the Hima- 
layas has been celebrated in horticultural literature for 
many decades, but owing to difficulty of propagation 
there have been only a few trees in the U. S. A. and 
none of these had been known to flower until the speci- 
men in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, bloomed in | 
the spring of 1940. The flowers are pink and may range 
anywhere from 8 to 14 inches wide. It prefers cool, 
moist conditions, and here anyway does not like full 
sun when young. All plants offered are grafted on 
seedling roots. 
We have some colored halftone plates (made in Eng- 
land, postcard size) of the flowers and will send one 
on request. 
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rate rate 
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