ORNAMENTAL and FLOWERING TREES 
MAGNOLIA liliflore nigra - 15 ft. (Purple 
M. 
Lily Magnolia). Flowers are purplish al- 
most black in bud, opening to a deep pur- 
ple-red. Elooms about three weeks later 
than SQulangeana. 
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macrophylla - 50 ft. (Big Leaf Magnolia). 
Large creamy- white flowers, very large 
leaves. 
Specimens only. 
soulangeana - 15 to 20 ft. (Saucer Mag- 
nolia). The most popular of magnolias 
whose flowers appear before the leaves. 
Flowers open light purple at base, shading 
to pink at tips, inside of petals clear 
pink to white, upright grower. 
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soulangeana alexandriana - 15 to 20 ft. 
(Alexander Saucer Mcagnolia). Early flow- 
ering magnolia, large flowers, white on 
inside and a deep purple near the base 
on the outside 
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soulangeana lennei- 15 ft. (Lenne Saucer 
Magnolia). Flowers rosy-purple outside, 
white within. Later blooming than the 
type, shrubby hebit of growth. 
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Broad specimens 7 to 10 ft. 
stellata - 10 ft. (Star Magnolia). A charm- 
ing slow growing magnolia. A very twiggy 
and compact growing specimen. 
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