MAGNOLIA GARDENS AND NURSERIES 

Pink Glory—(Finlandia, F.N.) Large semi-double light pink 
with narrow petals and petaloids mixed with stamens. A good grow- 
ing plant, blooming in late midseason. 
Grafts: 18-24”, 24-30” 
Princess Irene—One of our old original varieties which is com- 
paratively unknown as it has been so difficult to propagate. A large 
rose pink semi-double with bell shaped petaloids among stamens. 
Inner petals tend to become petaloids. Usually blooms too early 
for camellia shows. Large, heavy, dark green foliage. 
Grafts: Galea 1 2- Le 
Josephine Duell—Semi-double soft pink of loose peony con- 
struction. Blooms in late midseason. 
Grafts: 12-15", 15-18", 18-247, 30-367 
Smiling Beauty—A delicate shade of pink makes this semi- 
double a very distinctive flower of medium size. Origin: Overlook. 
Grafts: 98-12 .212-15°. 15-18",. 18-247 
Prima Donna—(No. 283 Tea Garden) From the Tea Gardens 
comes this large open blooming semi-double bright pink with its 
veined petals. Small dark green foliage. 
Own Root: 12-15”, 15-18”, 18-24”, 24-30” 
Prices on 3 Star varieties above. 
OWORROOtgme L2s lig eee 4.00 
15018 fee end 5.00 
1 O24 ee et ae 6.00 
A230) Soe ee 8.00 
33 Oa es eee een 10.00 
Grafts: Bal 2 be se oo 7.00 
1S be Si a BE EN» 8.50 
1 5ie) Geta cee ue Gee Geet 12°50 
18:24 fe) nm & Ree sien 17.50 
24S Oise leat ee Game 20.00 
30-3 6:2 ae eee 25.00 
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3 STAR REDS 
Flame—Brilliant red, semi-double, mid-season to late—very hardy. 
Large dark green leaves noticeably serrated, vigorous upright growth. 
These gorgeous flowers average 5 inches across, have a creped tex- 
ture, to their petals and have short central stamen clusters. Free 
bloomer, recommended for northern limit of the camellia belt. 
Gratts-eeo-l2,2) 12-157 15-18% 
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