¢ Golden-Chain Tree 
This picture of the beautiful small ornamental Golden-Chain Tree accurately 
portrays its unusual beauty. No words are nece sary other than to mention its 
adaptability to a wide range of soils and climatic conditions. 
Planted as specimens on the lawn, as accents in the shrub and flower borders, 
either side of a path leading to the garden, or in areas near the house or garage 
where space is limited, they will afford years of immeasurable enjoyment. 
Well-grown trees about 4 to 5 ft., $3.25 each; 2 for $6 
Price includes expert packing to guarantee safe arrival 



B. & A. Pot-Grown 
Magnolia 
These perfect ‘“‘fool-proof” 
Magnolias are well established 
and growing in pots. They are 
now four-year blooming-size 
plants. Prices include expert 
packing free; safe arrival guar- 
anteed, 

THE YELLOW MAGNOLIA (Magnolia cordata) 
MAGNOLIAS 
The crisp-petaled beauty of many blooms bursting forth upon an other- 
wise dreary in-between season exemplifies the lavishness of Nature—almost 
as if Nature had splurged her utmost in one bold stroke. The clean gray 
character-full form of tree, limb and twig—the interesting varying textures 
of the leaves—the colorful and unusual fall fruit—all these combined make 
the Magnolia well qualified to lead Nature’s Spring Procession. 
The satisfaction derived from the purchase of these pot-grown Magnolias 
as a growing Investment will astonish you. The uninterrupted growth mn- 
sured by these inclosed, complete root systems permits first-year blooms. 
There is no transplanting shock to these excellently formed plants. 
(Magnolia acuminata cordata). 
The only Magnolia yielding Iemon-yellow flowers. An 
exceedingly rare and beautiful tree. The delightful 
fragrance of the lovely blooms, that measure almost 
4 inches, perfumes the garden in April and May and 
again in the fall. Its nearly round, heart-shaped leaves 
readily distinguish this from other varieties when not 
in bloom. Well-grown plants about 3 feet, balled 
and burlapped, $3.50 each. 
Magnolia parviflora. The heavily perfumed, lovely 




Special 
Magnolia Offer 
1 each of any 2 varie 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA. $3 each priced $2.50 for 
Soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. The popular variety of 
northern gardens. Large pink-white flowers, tinted purple 
at edges, April 25 to May 5. Small tree, 15 to 18 feet. 
$2.50 each. 
Soulangeana nigra. Purple Lily Magnolia. This large shrub- 
like plant, 8 to 10 feet high, has the darkest of Magnolia 
blossoms. Large, dark purple flowers, May 8 to 25, outlast 
many others and serve well to contrast with other varieties 
or accent alone. $2.50 each. 
Stellata. Siar Magnolia. A lovely dwarf species. The first 
Magnolia to bloom (about.April 8 to 20), with semi-double, 
sweet-scented, star-shaped white flowers 3 inches across. 
Forms a round bush 8 to 10 feet high, with small attractive 
foliage, that makes an excellent specimen, border or accent 
plant. $3 each. 
Stellata rosea. True Pink Star Magnolia. A rare dwarf 
variety of Stellata. The rose-pink flowers, April 8 to 20, 
are not only unusual but in our opinion make this plant a 
garden “must;” its habit of growth and size make this 
possible to everyone. $3.50 each. 
Soulangeana Alex- 
wax-like, cup-shaped flowers whose centers contain 
an almost unreal rosette of deep crimson stamens 
make this small shrub-like tree a desirable garden 
subject for specimens, accent and groupings. 6-in. 
pots, $2.50. 
Conspicua. Yulan Magnolia. The very large, creamy 
white, sweet-scented flowers, 6 inches across, appear 
in April. A small ; 
tree with spreading 
branches. $2.50 
each. 
andrina. A _ pro- 
nounced dark red, 
deep purple toward 
base, bud opening to 
white inside, bloom- 
ing May 1 to 10. 
$2.50 each. >>>—> 
i7 
i) 


$4.50 ey 


Di sss 

