GENERAL LIST 
M. denudata (M. conspicua), YULAN MAGNOLIA (5). Pure white and fragrant. An 
old favorite but still uncommon. Balled 4 to 5 ft. $10.00, 3 to 4 ft. $7.50, 2% to 38 ft. 
$6.00, 2 to 2% ft. $5.00. 
M. soulangeana (5). All varieties in this group trace back to a hybridization between 
the deep purple Lily Magnolia (M. liliflora) and the pure white Yulan Magnolia (M. 
denudata). There are many varieties differing in habit, size, form and color which 
ranges anywhere from nearly purple to nearly white. 
M. soulangeana amabilis. Also called M. soulangeana alba superba which is 
inappropriate because while it is one of the lightest colored the rather large 
flowers are not white. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $4.00. 
M. soulangeana Burgundy. Real name is unknown. We watched it for 8 or 10 
years and always admired its large claret purple flowers but thought that Bur- 
gundy sounded more flowery than Claret! The exact color, per H.C.C., is Rho- 
damine purple. Only the tips are light. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $4.00. 
M. soulangeana rustica. Also called rustica rubra. For some reason this is 
supposed to be /hardier than the others. Almost as dark as lennei; blooms some- 
what earlier, flowers more rounded, ruddy purple outside and nearly white 
within. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $4.00. 
M. soulangeana San Jose. Has been described several times in recent volumes 
of G. A. and has the largest and earliest flowers in this group. Color is about 
intermediate. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $4.00. 
M. stellata, STAR MAGNOLIA (5). Again we are unable to offer ordinary sized plants 
of the straight species; only a very;few large plants, rarely obtainable, ranging in price 
from $15 up. Further particulars on request. We do however have two of its varieties 
as follows: 
M. stellata rosea, PINK STAR MAGNOLIA (5). Flowers are definitely pink, 
somewhat smaller than those of the species but firmer and crisper enabling 
them to stand rain and wind better. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $5.00. 
M. stellata Waterlily (5). This recently developed variety is thought by some 
to be a hybrid (stellata x soulangeana). We are inclined to doubt that but 
endorse it as a very handsome form of M. stellata which blooms later and so in 
usually better weather. The flowers are pinkish with very many narrow pet- 
als. Balled 1% to 2 ft. $6.00. 
Flowering Quinces 
CHAENOMELES or CYDONIA 
In G. A. 44 (still available upon request) we covered the Flowering Quinces very 
thoroughly, including a full explanation of the different groups, so this year in most 
cases descriptions are greatly abbreviated. 
CATHAYENSIS HYBRIDS (6) 
This group and all varieties were originated by us. 
A 4 to 5 ft. $3.50 Cee2tors iti $2.50 
B_ 3 to 4 ft. 3.00 D 1% to 2 ft. 2.00 
Letters after varieties show sizes available. 
Enchantress. B.  Bicolored, light and Rosemary. ABC. Color varies from pink 
dark pink. A.M.R.H.S. through rose to nearly red. 
Fire. C. Fiery red. A.M.C.H.S. Sunset Glow. AB. Resembles Rosemary 
but color d 
Masterpiece. A. Rosy scarlet. or deeper and blooms later. 
No. 326. BC. Brilli ; 
Mt. Everest. ABC. Buds white tipped in this group. Muant rose red. Earliest 
lavender; open flowers large, white flushed 
pink. No. 327. CD. Bright rose. 
Pink Beauty. BCD. Pink shaded rose. _ DR-51. BC. Vivid bright red; very pro- 
Very early, free blooming and beautiful. fuse. A second generation hybrid. 
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