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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES 
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MAGNOLIA soulangeana lennei, Lenne Magnolia 
A very strong, somewhat open grower, irregular 
in form. Blooms about ten days later than 
Soulangeana. Flowers are very large, deep rich 
crimson, shaded to purple with inside of petals 
shaded crimson to white. 15 feet. 
Per 10 Per 100 
6-8’ Heavy Specimens, BB....$90.00 $750.00 
5-6’ Heavy Specimens, BB-.... 70.00 600.00 
MISES oA B epee Gy Bhs ANN halb M 50.00 450.00 
SpE DES Ep RE er ae Seen ee ess, oa 40.00 350.00 
Di ineihs Liviseees teehee ee eee 30.00 250.00 
soulangeana nigra, Purple Lily Magnolia 
Flowers are very dark in the bud, opening toa 
deep purplish-red. Late bloomer, usually fol- 
lowing Lennei a few days. Compact habit of 
growth. 12 feet. 
6-8’ Heavy Specimens, BB.... 70.00 650.00 
5-6’ Heavy Specimens, BB.... 55.00 500.00 
Au BOD BR melee a ee 45.00 400.00 
S24 BBY. Meee eee ag See es tees 35.00 300.00 
Dim Ven BS yeep eo ome 25.00 200.00 
TEXAS, April 5, 1943: ‘‘The Barberries arrived in good shape as 
did all the plants.’’ 
ILLINOIS, April 8, 1943: ‘Liners missed the dry winds and lit two 
days ahead of the rain. Excellent stock, arrived in good condition. 
They ought to start out like a house afire and keep right on going.” 
ALABAMA, April 12, 1943: ‘Thank you for your prompt and ef- 
ficient handling of this order.’’ 
ILLINOIS, April 12, 1943: ‘‘Enclosed is check for $274.40, to balance 
our account. The stock was received in good condition and every- 
thing looks good.” 
OHIO, April 13, 1943: “Just a few words to let you know I re- 
ceived the shipment of stock from you in fine shape. A very good 
job of packing you did on it, too.” 
ALABAMA, April 2, 1943: “The 500 Nandina liners are very fine. 
Check is enclosed for 200 more of them.” . 
GEORGIA, April 14, 1943: “My recent order of Roses and Shrubs 
from you came in excellent condition.” 
MINNESOTA, April 14, 1943: ‘‘First shipment of Roses arrived 
and checked out in fine condition.’’ 
KANSAS, April 19, 1943: ‘‘We liked the Spirea hedging, 12-18 in., 
you supplied us this spring. Would like 3,000 more for next spring.” 
