Dot-Grown MAGNOLIAS 
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Pot-Grown MAGNOLIAS 
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STELLATA. $3.00 each 
Dwarf Varieties 
Stellata. Star Magnolia. A lovely dwarf 
species. The first Magnolia to bloom (about 
April 8 to 20), with semi-double, sweet-scented, 
star-shaped white flowers 3 inches across. 
Forms a round bush 5 to 6 feet high, with small 
attractive foliage; makes an excellent speci- 
men, border or accent plant. $3.00 each. 
Stellata rosea. True Pink Star Magnolia. 
A rare dwarf variety of Stellata. The rose- 
pink flowers, April 8 to 20, are not only un- 
usual but in our opinion make this plant a 
garden “must.” Its habit of growth and size 
make this possible to everyone. $3.50 each. 

STELLATA ROSEA. $3.50 each 
OTHING is more fascinating in spring than a Magnolia in full bloom, before 
the rest of the landscape really awakens. Stellata, the earliest to bloom, unfolds 
its silvery, star-shaped blossoms very early, before foliage appears. 
Magnolias thrive in somewhat rich, moderately moist but porous soil, and should 
be planted in a sunny area to do their best. 
Conspicua. Yulan Magnolia. The very 
large, creamy white, sweet-scented flowers, 
6 inches across, appear in April. A small tree 
with spreading branches. $3.00 each. 
Cordata. The only Magnolia yielding Iemon- 
yellow flowers. An exceedingly rare and beau- 
tiful tree. The delightful fragrance of the 
lovely blooms, which measure almost 4 3 
inches, perfumes the garden in April and May \ 
$3.00 each. 
Parviflora. Semi-double, waxy white 
flowers 21% inches across, with a ball of 
deep rose-pink stamens in the center. 
Wild fragrance. Unusual and attrac- 
tive. $3.00 each. 
Soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. The 
popular variety of northern gardens, 
developing into a small tree. Larg: 
pink-white flowers, tinted purple a 
edges. $3.00 each. 
Soulangeana alba superba. Very large 
flowers, 7 or 8 inches in diameter. Pure 
white outside, tinted pinkish lavender. 
Spectacular when in bloom. Grows 8 
to 10 feet. $3.00 each. 
Soulangeana Alexandrina. A _ pronounced 
dark red, deep purple toward base, bud open- 
ing to white inside, blooming May 1 to 10. 
$3.00 each. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Lenne Magnolia. 
Flowers rosy crimson outside, white inside; 
large petals. Blooms about May 6. Matures 
into an open bush form. $3.50 each. 
Soulangeana nigra. Purple Lily Magnolia. 
A large shrub-like plant with the darkest of 








SOULANGEANA. $3.00 each 
Magnolia blossoms. Large, dark purple flowers 
in May that contrast well with other varieties. 
$3.50 each. 
For years we felt the need of Magnolias 
grown in pots, which are easier to trans- 
plant and assure better results than field- 
grown plants. 

SOULANGEANA LENNEI. $3.50 each 
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Avoid those spring “‘I wish I had’s’? —— 
make Magnolias a “‘garden must”’ for spring 
1950. The purchase of B. & A. pot-grown 
Magnolia varieties in sizes that readily be- 
come established cannot fail to give enjoy- 
ment now, as well as later, when they have 
reached a mature size of 5 to 6 feet. 

Magnolia Offer No. 7 
Special Pot-grown Plants 
1 each of any 2 varieties 
priced $3.00 . . . for 757) 
Magnolia Offer No. 2 
2 Dwarf Pot-grown Plants 
1 Magnolia stellata . . . . . $3 00 
1 Rare Magnolia stellata rosea... 3 50 
Regular value . . $6 50 
for $5.75 
Your inquiries by mail, phone, 
or in person 
are heartily welcome. 
Telephone: RUtherford 2-0700 
Bobbink & Atkins 
