M. SOULANGEANA ALBA SUPERBA .. . Closely | 
resembles Soulangeana, but has more white color- 
ing and rounder leaves. Not available this season. 
Prices on the above varieties: Each 10 
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MAGNOLIA Liliflora Group. 

M. LILIFLORA ... A very common variety found in 
the southern garden. Grows in bush form with 
many stems from the ground. Flower small with 6 
petals, deep purple outside and white inside of 
petals. 
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M. LENNEI HYBRID .. . Hybrid of M. Lennei and 
Liliflora. Flower lily shape, slightly larger than 
Liliflora. Has 9 petals, the outside of which is dark 
purple and inside white. Blooms couple weeks 
later than the other varieties. Growth bush type 
similar to Liliflora. 
M. DARKEST PURPLE ... True name and origin 
unknown, but likely a hybrid of M. Liliflora, which 
it resembles in growth and foliage. Flower has 9 
petals which are narrow and long and of a very 
rich purple color. Very rare variety. 
Prices on the above 2 varieties: Each 10 
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Per P58 Pe AS otal wate Wiel e 8 7 Se We ce Ra e 3.00 
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MAGNOLIA STELLATA .. . Commonly known as 
Star Magnolia. Compact and spreading growth. 
Small narrow leaves. Flower small and delicate 
with 12 to 18 narrow petals usually white. Useful 
in the landscape of a small garden and a very 
charming sight in the spring among camellias and 
azaleas. There is also a pink flowered variety 
Stellata Rosea and also another of the water lily 
type. 
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Flowering Cherries 
Japanese flowering cherry trees are fast becoming 
one of the most popular blooming trees. With its 
profuse flowers and deciduous foliage it makes a 
splendid avenue tree or individual specimen. Until 
recently it was believed that these plants would not 
grow successfully down South. It has been proven 
otherwise by the use of acclimated stock and proper 
propagation. 
AG ee 
