ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIAS (continued) 
dawsoniana (7) pre Aah 
DAWSON MAGNOLIA @ @ 
A magnificent, vigorous and distinct species 
with large dark green foliage with wavy mar- 
gins. Flowers in great profusion up to 10 to 
15 inches wide. rose violet outside and white 
within. Very rare and stock limited. 
DaitOe GGl Ceara ee eee 7.50 7.00 
6.00 
5.00 
4.00 
liliflora nigra (5) 
This is a very rare and striking variety. Buds 
are pansy black. Open flowers are almost that 
dark outside and dark velvety purple inside. 
Flowers are large and produced freely even on 
young plants. Do not confuse with M. liliflora, 
the common purple Lily Magnolia. 
AME LOTR Cee ee 5.50 5.00 
Se LOM Ia tees sree erat ey.” 5.00 4.50 
mollicomata (7) 
A giant flowered species from S. E. Tibet and 
Yunnan similar to M. campbelli but of a paler 
blush pink color. While trees are said to 
come into bloom sooner than M. campbelli, 
the flowers open later in the season. 
DemmntOR SS fbi aes cee ey ben 7.50 7.00 
DUD Os Site sees ie 10s 6.50 6.00 
mollicomata x campbelli (7) 
Original plants raised from seed collected 
from a good form of M. campbelli and polli- 
nated by M. mollicomata. 
BRNO TAS tate ete ef 8.00 7.50 
sargentiana robusta (7) 
SARGENT MAGNOLIA 
An outstanding variety. Flowers are large and 
a beautiful blend of pink and white. 
28 CoM ee fe a vey a ees Oe ae 6.50 6.00 
oS ROR a as Pic eee 0 eee 5.50 5.00 
2 ViSesEO 2D at Ure eee Se ons, 4.50 4.00 
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