MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 
| FLOWERING SHRUBS 
LEMON VERBENA 
Lippia citriodora. Not much of a show but has been popular a long 
time because of the lemon fragrance of the foliage and flowers. 
Flower sprays have a delicate structure and perfume. Gal. $1.25. 
CRAPE MYRTLES 
All Crape Myrtles: Gal. $1.25 
Lagerstroemia indica. Large shrubs or small trees, with showy 
masses of lovely crepe-like flowers in summer. They withstand 
heat very well, which accounts for their wide-spread popularity in 
the drier areas. Sun. Not recommended for the coastal area. 
Rosea. Pink Lavender. Lovely lavender. 
Rubra. Red. White. Pure white. 
MOCKORANGE 
Philadelphus virginalis. Few shrubs give such a glorious display of 
flowers in early summer. Masses of large, double and semi-double 
pure white fragrant flowers cover the shrub for quite a long time. 
Hardy and reliable bloomer. Gal. $1.25. 
PRUNING 
LILACS 
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CHINESE MAGNOLIAS 
Magnolia Lennei (Lenne Magnolia). Magnificent saucer-shaped 
blooms eight inches across; petals broad and rounded, outside bright 
purple rose, inside nearly white; very fragrant. 5-gal. $6.50 up. 
Magnolia soulangeana. The large lily-like flowers of Chinese Mag- 
nolias are becoming more esteemed each year. They come at the 
end of the winter before the leaves. Outstanding flowers, beautiful 
rose-red margined with white. Give plenty of water and a good 
soil. 5-gal. $6.50 up. 
Magnolia lilliflora migra. Large dark purple flowers. Inside of 
cup-shaped flower lighter purple in color. 5 Gal $6.50 up. 
Magnolia soulangeana rosea. Large, tulip-shaped, rose-pink flow- 
ers fading to light pink with white margins. 5 Gal. $6.50 up. 
Magnolia stellata, Star Magnolia. Neat growing small tree or large 
shrub. Free flowering in spring. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, com-’ 
posed of many narrow white petals. 5 Gal. $6.50 up. 
Magnolia stellata rosea. Same as above but with pinkish-white 
flowers. 5 Gal. $6.50 up. 
POMEGRANATES 
All Pomegranates (Punica): Gal. $1.25 
Punica granatum, Double Flowered. Flowering Pomegranate. A 
good size shrub with light green foliage and many double bright 
red flowers all summer. . Drought resistant after established. Does 
well in interior areas. 
Punica granatum nana, Dwarf Flowering Pomegranate. Never 
reaches a large size. Excellent for low formal hedges or as a low 
shrub in foundation plantings. A lively little plant with red flowers, 
interesting red fruits, but small stature. 
LILACS 
Syringa persica laciniata, Cut-leaf Persian Lilac. Good size clusters 
of real lilac flowers in spring and early summer. Blooms consistently 
Galea 
NEW PATENTED VARIETIES 
Bare Root, 1 Y2-2 ft. $3.75 and up; 5 Gal. $5.00 and up 
SINGLE FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Clarke’s Giant (Pat. No. 754). Very large single sky blue. 
Esther Staley (Pat. No. 768). Medium large, single pure pink. 
Mme. Chas. Souchet. Creating a sensation among Lilac lovers. Very 
large and regular single flowers of the purest sky blue with enor- 
mous panicles. Very floriforous. 12 to 2 ft. $5.00. 
Purple Heart (Pat. applied for). Single, deep purple. Very large 
flowers. 
PLANTS IN LARGER CONTAINERS AND BALLED & BURLAPPED $3.00-$3.50 UP XE) 
