MAGNOLIA GARDENS NURSERIES 

foliage. Very outstanding. Midseason to late bloom- 
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Grafts: 8-12” to 30-36’, 6-8-10 year understock. 
Duchess of Sutherland—(A Magnolia Original) 
A large semi-double white with an occasional pink 
stripe in one petal, stamens in center. This is very 
variable as to form. Free midseason bloomer, 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
American Beauty — Another of our original 
varieties which has missed the fame it deserves by 
blooming in March long after the last camellia 
show. A medium to large double deep pink marbled 
white, it opens with a bud looking like the rose from 
which it derives its name. Stamens appear when 
fully open. One of the most difficult to propagate 
and a slow grower. Small light green foliage. 
Own Root: 8-12’. 
Grafts: 8-12” to 25’, 6-8year understock. 
Prima Donna Variegated—(No. 44 Tea Garden) 
Medium to large loose semi-double bright pink 
marbled white. Often sports solid pink. Small bright 
green foliage. Blooms midseason. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18”, 
Surprise—This lovely seedling of ours is a 
medium to large semi-douvle deep pink stripe with 
lighter pink. This flower opens with rosebud cen- 
ter and when full open shows stamens in the cen- 
ter. Broad, dark green foliage. Blooms midseason. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18’. 
Elizabeth Arden—(Our seedling) Medium to 
large semi-double white, striped rose pink, often 
sports solid pink. All blooms open with a perfect 
rosebud center. Dark green foliage. Very hardy late 
bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Captain Martin’s Favorite—An early blooming 
medium size imbricated deep pink marbled white. A. 
symmetrical flower with incurved inner petals. Our 
ninety year old plant blooms from late November 
