MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA - Saucer Manolia — Very stocky. 
Well branched. Lots of buds. Priced reasonably. 
Unit Price in Quantities 
1-9 10-49 50-249 
MAGNOLIA alba superba, 15’-18’ White Saucer Magnolia 
White with pink center. 
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—— stellata, 8’-10’ Star Magnolia 
Shrubby habit. Fragrant semi-double flowers coming before leaves. 
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— tripetala, 30’-40’ Umbrella Magnolia 
Large leaves, white flower. Seed pods are pink. 
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MAHONIA aquifolia, 4° Oregon Grape 
Evergreen. Glossy leaves, scarlet in autumn. Yellow flowers in May. 3 
Blue-black berries. Likes partial shade. 
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MAIDENHAIR (See GINKGO) 
MALUS —= FLOWERING CRAB 
Our Malus are a nice lot. Clean young thrifty stock. The best we have 
ever grown. 
MALUS aldenhamensis, 25°-40’ 
A variety popular in Europe. Reddish cast to foliage; crimson flowers. 
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