MAGNOLIA GARDENS NURSERIES 


with loose construction and stamens in center. 
Blooms midseason to late. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Bonfire—(No. 243 Tea Garden) A very large 
locse, dark peony red. Resembles Margaret Law- 
rence in formation. A late free bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
La Boheme—Large semi-double to peony red 
with loose formation. Midseason. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’’. 
Fantasy—A small semi-double bright red with 
pine cone construction and stamens in center. Very 
good midseason bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” and 12-15”. 
Pixie—A small semi-double bright red, veined 
white with few stamens in center. Good midseason 
to late bloomer. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Mikado—A very dark red medium sized semi- 
double with petals mixed with its stamens. Midsea- 
son. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24”. 
Boutonniere—(Original Magnolia Variety) A 
small very dark red of perfect imbricated forma- 
tion. Its small petals and regular form make it a 
miniature flower. Shows stamens when fully open. 
Dark green foliage. Midseason to late. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18’. 
Lord Ferndale—(A Magnolia Original) A med- 
ium to large loose peony flower of dark red coler. 
A vigorous grower. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 18-24’. 
Col. Fiery—(Wm. S. Hastie, Mississippi Hastie) 
Very double, brilliant crimson flower. 
Own Root: 8-12” to 15-18’. 
Delphine—An unusually large salmon red single 
- with prominent stamens. Blooms midseason, 
Own Root: 8-12” and 12-15’, 


