MAGNOLIAS (Continued) 
cently, however, we traced through an English hor- 
ticulturist and author and found the discrepancy 
of names, which we wish to correct. 
Prices on above 2 varieties: Each 
223" sratt B&B ee $ 4.00 
3-4 oratt bee 5.00 
Ahora tte Bec = 6.90 
5-6" eratt B&B see eee 250) 
M. DENUDATA PURPLIANA ... One of the Denu- 
data seedlings. Very attractive large flower, 9 petals, 
bright clear reddish purple. Temporarily called 
Purpliana as we are not certain if it is the same 
as the Denudata Purpurascens in Europe. 
LACY’S MAGNOLIA ... Another seedling of Denu- 
data showing typical features of the parent in its 
flower, foliage and habit of growth. Original plant 
came from France and now growing in the Lacy 
Estate in Central Louisiana. Produces the largest 
flower usually measuring 8 inches when full open. 
Color white with purplish pink at the base. 2-3’, 
3-4’. 
Prices on above 2 varieties: Each 10 100 
12-18 UCT" 4. Bee eee eee $ 6.00 $ 50.00 
2-3 8 BOLD, =e eee eee oe $ 2.50 20.00 
3-4 (B&B eee eee 3.50 30.00 
4-6' B&BS eke OE eee 4.50 40.00 
MAGNOLIA Soulangeana Group. This group is 
hybrids of M. Denudata and M. Liliflora. Tree shape 
in growth, but does not grow as large as the Denudatas. 
Biock or M. SouLANGEANA 
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