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MAGNOLIA PACHISTIMA 
Soulangeana . Each $6.00, Three $17.00, Doz. $60.00 Canbyi Each 75c, Three $1.75, Doz. $5.50, 100 $35.00, 1000 $325.00 
Soulange’s Magnolia, sometimes called the Saucer Magnolia for no A most attractive and valuable low - h ; i 
2 : : A -growing evergreen shrub with min- 
reason at all, is the rather rare Pink Magnolia of city gardens and iature Holly-like leaves. It is spreading in character and increases in 
parks. It makes a small tree with gorgeous shining foliage and in dimension by underground runners until it reaches its maximum size 
early spring produces its enormous, pinkish white flowers, more or less of about 2 feet spread. Height is rarely over 6 inches. For ground 
purplish outside and slightly fragrant. This Magnolia is the showiest of covering in light shade under trees or in front of evergreens and Rhodo- 
the family for planting in northern gardens, and when in bloom, even dendrons or for delicate ground carpeting few plants equal it. A lovely 
one plant will dominate the garden—yes, the neighborhood, if it is a effect is made with it at the base of pedestals or fountains in shady 
sizeable specimen. A whole street in Rochester, lined with this variety, places. It is equally attractive as an informal edging to walks, beds, 
is a mecca for all enthusiasts every spring. We offer flowering plants or borders. It transplants without difficulty and is as hardy as an oak. 
with a lot of buds, about 3 to 5 feet tall. Should be spaced 10 inches apart. Plant in fall or spring. 
Stellata (Star Magnolia) Each $6.00, Three $17.00, Doz. $60.00 
The rarest of the hardy Magnolias. It grows to a small spreading 
tree; however, this requires years. Early in spring the plant is 
ce with a oss of fragrant pre white sss rowers, we are ii Y pil 
inches across. e numerous long waxy white petals are he to- 
gether in a lovely starlike shape. A beautiful thing for a _ small CWEe 5 0 bd 
lawn or any small garden. We offer fine plants about 215 feet tall 
with flower buds ready to bloom. 
The commonest plant of an inferior strain takes just as much space 
in your garden and requires just as much attention to grow, as does 
a really fine yariety. Where space is limited, this fact is worth special 
MAHONIA consideration. 
ew chur jar Each $1.50, Three $4.00, Doz. $15.00 Don’t let some ordinary plant monopolize valuable space in your 
is is more popularly known as the Oregon Holly Grape. It has shiny, garden merely because it increases fast and you ‘’hate to throw it 
large, spiny, metallic looking leaves which turn a bronzy red in : 3 ? ; 
autumn. In spring the clusters of yellow flowers are very attractive. away.’’ Present it to a beginner and put in one of the newer beauties. 
These flowers are followed by blue fruit in June and July. We consider This injection of new blood will keep alive and intensify your own 
it one of the most attractive evergreens of easy Bile ation Does interest and pleasure as well as that of your friends. 
perfectly in north exposure in plantings of evergreens. Ultimate height 
about 214 to 3 feet, depending on location where grown. 

Magnolia Stellata {167} Mahonia Aquifolium 

