T18 Magnolia, Soulangeana—The most popular 
hardy Magnolia and many think the most beautiful of 
all flowering trees. One of the first trees to bloom in the 
spring, the delightfully fragrant flowers appear before 
the leaves. The blossoms are large, often 8 inches across, “Se 
pink on the outside and white on the inside. The foliage . 
is an attractive, shiny green. The tree seldom grows 
more than 10 feet tall and starts blooming when 3 feet 
tall. There are several fine specimens growing in Ham- 
burg, but this is about the northern limit, as they re- 
quire a sheltered location here. 
This year we are fortunate in having available extra 
fine largér size trees. Every one has bloom buds and 
will bloom this season. Only in an exceptionally favor- 
able growing season can we offer such trees. We suggest 
that you order early as we have only five thousand. The 
larger size trees generally sell for about twice our price. 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid. .Each $6.00, 2 for $11.00 
3 to 4 feet, Not Postpaid..Each 5.00,2for 9.50 
2 to 3 feet, Not Postpaid..Each 4.25,2for 8.25 

























TI3MAGNOLIA SPECIAL 
1 Magnolia, 4 to 5 feet Both for 
1 Kwanzan Flowering Cherry, $6.95 
4 to 5 feet (see page 38) Not Postpaid 

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Magnolia Soulangeana 
Flowering Hopa Cub 
T1 Hopa—The most popular flowering crab. Beautiful in bloom, beautiful 
in foliage, beautiful in fruit. In the spring, it is completely covered with the 
fragrant, bright pink flowers. From mid-summer to frosts, the clusters of 
small, red fruit gleam brightly along the branches. It makes fine jelly. 
In the spring, the foliage is a rich maroon. Perfectly hardy, easy to grow, 
thriving in any soil. 
Gitorsiteet Not Lostpard ammeter eerie Each $2.25 
> to'6 feet Not Postpaidts v.26 en ee Each 2.00 
Atos feet; Not. Post paidaacme mire casterereeate Each 1.75 
T 32 Jay Darling—This is the favorite of Mr. den Boer, Des Moines, 
Iowa, the eminent Flowering Crab authority. Similar to Hopa but the 
flowers are a deeper color, hold the color longer. The fruit is a brighter red 
and hangs longer on the tree. The tree is more rounded in shape and does 
not grow as tall. The foliage in the spring is a deeper color and holds this, 
color longer. The birds like the fruit and those that winter over eat the 
fallen fruit all winter when they can get to it. In the spring when the 
robins return, Mr. den Boer says that the 
first food they look for are the fallen fruits 
under the Jay Darling trees. The fruit makes 
Gaye wonderful jelly. 
Flowering Hopa Crab 

is y 5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid..... Each $3.00 
BEAUTY SPECIAL 4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid..... Each 2.50 
1 Hopa; 5 to 6 feet USEFUL ITEMS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
1 Magnolia, 4 to 5 feet You will find the Ross Root Feeder on page 
IT 4 Both for $6.50 | 36 and the Six Gardener’s Friends on page 33 
Not Postpaid to be very beneficial. 
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