ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
Oriental Magnolias 
We grow what is probably the most complete collec- 
‘tion of deciduous Magnolias in this country. During the 
war years seed for suitable grafting stocks was practi- 
cally unobtainable. We are rapidly catching up and now 
take great pride and pleasure in offering this fine list. 
All plants are grafted and will be balled at prices 
quoted. 
10 100 
rata rate 
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SPECIAL VARIETIES 
Uniform prices for all types below. 
SLO TO SPRL Rr ae 10.00 9.00 
eee OM) eel tag eat neal oad 9.00 8.00 
Be ae Ota Lee ce 8.00 7.00 
AB 21/5 OR mal ig eae he cee 6.00 5.00 
DY = ey eR de ene eee 5.00 4.00 
Ca eratay ie C9 bes are eo oe area a 3.50 3.00 
Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 
MAGNOLIA campbelli, XABCD; (87) 
CAMPBELL MAGNOLIA 
This grand Magnolia from the foothills of the Hima- 
layas has been celebrated in horticultural literature 
for many decades, but owing to difficulty of propa- 
gation there have been only a few trees in the U. S. 
A. and none of these had been known to flower un- 
til the specimen in Golden Gate Park, San Fran- 
cisco, first bloomed in the spring of 1940. The 
flowers are rosy pink and are said to range anywhere 
from 8 to 14 inches wide. It prefers cool, moist 
conditions and here anyway does not like the full 
sun when young. We are now producing this won- 
derful Magnolia in fairly good numbers and all 
our stock traces back to the tree mentioned above. 
Grafting should hasten blooming and in fact flow- 
ers have already been reported on some of our early 
propagation. 
dawsoniana, ABC, (7) 
DAWSON MAGNOLIA 
A magnificent, vigorous and distinct species with 
large dark green foliage with wavy margins. Flow- 
ers in great profusion up to 10 to 15 inches wide, 
rose violet outside and white within. Very rare and 
stock limited. 
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