ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIAS (continued) my 00 
wilsoni (5) @ @ 
WILSON MAGNOLIA 
Could be described as a glorified M. parviflora hav- 
ing very much larger snow white drooping flowers 
with crimson column arising in center. Fragrance is 
intense and delightful. Flowers are remarkable in 
having as many as 8 or more petals together with 
3 “tepals” (petaloid sepals). 
5: LO; Gi BEM ot 7.50 7.00 
STELLATA VARIETIES 
MAGNOLIA stellata (5) 
STAR MAGNOLIA 
Fragrant flowers white to soft pink. Slow growing. 
Free flowering even on very small plants. 
2am LOR 20/5 ght ete a2 eee cee 4.00 3.50 
LF pms Kee at dete, ee oN 9 OI 3.50 3.00 
stellata rosea (5) 
PINK STAR MAGNOLIA 
A pink form with a more vigorous upright habit, The 
flowers are larger, heavier petaled and are borne in 
great profusion, even on young plants. 
EA AND OO irene, Bate Ge ha eas 4.00 3.50 
Leh 0 12 (ete l be tet eet ne ah 4900s, a: 3.50 3.00 
stellata Waterlily (5) 
A more compact pyramidal form of M. stellata. Flow- 
ers opening pure white and having more petals with 
greater substance. 
LI/RO? LLL Neo one Ore ee inert 3.50 3.00 
GENERAL LIST (5) 
DOE De tO, 00" er terete era 6.00 5.50 
Aga Mel O) weet ea tade Bee, 5.00 4.50 
Baga, 1054s eth we ee ane ee 4.00 3.50 
ORLY e tO 3 0) Bi try ee ee pee 3.25 3.00 
D220 0-2) jolie eran 2.75 2.50 
Letters after varieties indicate sizes available. 
MAGNOLIA liliflora, BC 
LILY MAGNOLIA 
Growth shrubby and erect. Flowers deep purple out- 
side. 
soulangeana Alexandrina, BC 
ALEXANDER MAGNOLIA 
Large cup-shaped flowers, deep rose right to the 
tips, white inside; early, 
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