MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 

Helen of Troy, Variegated—(H. A. Downing) A beautiful new 
sport of this famous old variety. At Magnolia this variety has bloom- 
ed well every season despite the severest winters. 
Grafts: 12-15", 15-18”, 18-24” 
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: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36” 
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: 12-15”, 15-18", 18-24” 
Gigantea— (Magnolia King) Enormous semi-double to peony, 
dark deep red mottled white. Long, broad dark green foliage. Mid- 
season to late bloomer. 
Own Root: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24” 
Prices on 3 Star varieties above. 
Owns sRoots ii) 2515 ee a ae 4.00 
L5H 1S eh i eae st 5.00 
LBZ 408 es os ey 6.00 
Pat Z ae ee Bee Be 8.00 
ET ERE Yale RIM ets Creates 10.00 
Grafts: BoD Qucterticed: celia 7.00 
1231 See es ee 8.50 
[ek set eee A 12.50 
18624700 C2 eae) 17.50 
24.300 ieee ea 20.00 
ROS OT hela the eee 25.00 
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2 STAR WHITES 
Snowdrift—A lovely, large semi-double pure white with a cluster 
of stamens in the center. Long, dull green foliage. Midseason 
bloomer. 
Grafts: 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36” 
Superba Noblissima—(Quincy White) A large off-color white 
or ivory, peony form flower. Foliage dark green. Slow upright 
growth. Late bloomer. 
Grafts: 15-18", 18-24”, 24-30”, 30-36”, 36-48” 
