IGNATIUS SARGENT 
Rhododendrons shipped by Express. 
Not prepaid. 
POT-GROWN 
Hybrids 
asy to 
grow but do require an acid soil, free from all traces of lime. The most effective 
(Gansee to general belief, these hybrids do not need shade. They are e 
plantings are those m masses combining all colors for contrast and interest. 
The 
gorgeous flowers of these beloved broadleav fed evergreens assume shades and tints to 
fit any color scheme and are suitable for large or small home plantings. 
Caractacus. Crimson. 
Catawbiense album. Excellent white. 
Everestianum. Pinkish lavender. 
Ignatius Sargent. Bright rose-crimson. 
Lady Clermont. Red. 
Roseum elegans. Very fine xose color. 
Roseum superbum. A good pink. 
12 to 15 in., $4.85 each; 15 to 18 in., $5.75 each 
BOULE DE NEIGE. The finest dwarf white 
Rhododendron in existence. 
specimens or where a low, 
Excellent for 
broad plant is 
destred. Grows as broad as high. 12 to 15 
m., $5.75 each; 15 to 18 in., $6.50. 
NOT INCLUDED IN SPECIAL OFFER 
oe) 
B. & A. Pot-Grown Magnolias Transplant Readily 
The purchase of B. & A. pot-grown Magnolia varieties in sizes that readily become 
established cannot fail to give enjoyment now, as well as later, when they have reached 
a mature size of 5 to 6 feet. 
Conspicua. Yulan Magnolia. The very large, 
creamy white, sweet-scented flowers, 6 inches 
across, appear in April. A small tree with 
spreading branches. 
Soulangeana. Saucer Magnolia. The popu- 
Jar variety of northern gardens. Large, pink- 
white flowers, tinted purple at edges. 
Soulangeana Alexandrina. A _ pronounced 
dark red, deep purple toward base, bud open- 
ing to white inside. Blooms May 1 to 10. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Lenne Magnolia. 
Flowers rosy crimson outside, white inside; 
large petals. Blooms about May 6. 
Soulangeana nigra. Purple Lily Magnolia. 
A large, shrub-like plant with the darkest of 
Magnolia blossoms. Large, dark purple flow- 
ers in May that contrast well with other va- 
rieties. 
STELLATA «+ STAR MAGNOLIA 
All Magnolias: $3.50 each; any two varieties for $6.50 
Shipped by Express only. Not prepaid. 
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RHODODENDRON SPECIAL 
GROUP OFFERS 
ANY THREE 
12 to 15 in., your selection 
from listing, for 
(Regular value $14.55) 
ANY THREE 
15 to 18 in., your selection 
from listing, for 
(Regular value $1 7.25) 
$12.85 
$15.25 
STELLATA ROSEA 
DWARF VARIETIES 
(Illustrated) 
Stellata. Star Magnolia. A lovely dwarf 
species. The first Magnolia to bloom (about 
April 8 to 20) ) with semi-double, sweet-scented, 
star-shaped white flowers 3 inches across. 
Stellata rosea. True Pink Star Magnolia. 
A rare dwarf variety of Stellata. The rose- 
pink flowers, April 8 to 20, are not only un- 
usual but in our opinion make this plant a 
garden “‘must.’ 
For years we felt the need of Magnolias 
grown in pots, which are easier to trans- 
plant and assure better results than field- 
grown plants. 
