ORIENTAL MAGNOLIAS 
MAGNOLIA (continued ) 
thompsoniana (6) 
THOMPSON MAGNOLIA 
Large shrub or small tree. The large leaves as- 
sume a fine bronzy yellow autumnal tint. The 
flowers are creamy-white, richly fragrant, and 
borne freely over a long period commencing in 
May. 
24 fons | ES LE AR Ee ee | 4.00 
2 to 2 ft 
veitchi (7) 
VEITCH MAGNOLIA 
A magnificent hybrid of M. denudata x camp- 
belli. Very vigorous and quickly making a large 
tree bearing a profusion of rosy pink flowers of 
great size. 
wilsoni (5) 
WILSON MAGNOLIA 
Could be described as a glorified M. parviflora hav- 
ing very much larger snow white drooping flowers 
with crimson column arising in center. Fragrance is 
intense and delightful. Flowers are remarkable in 
having as many as 8 or more petals together with 
3 “tepals” (petaloid sepals). 
2 BtO 23. PAI eet ee ee ee ee 4.00 
STELLATA VARIETIES 
MAGNOLIA stellata (5) 
STAR MAGNOLIA 
Fragrant flowers white to soft pink. Slow growing. 
Free flowering even on very small plants. 
tom | Re a ae hi 6.00 
bY puta Ale fcc al ane Aen 5.00 
3 to 3, eee oe a een ree meee rere EN | 4.00 
2UGe tO ged heat coe eren ee: poate eee 3.50 
2 to 24 ft spies wa w Janos aes see eee er Le ee ee 3.00 
ity, Lt A Ae eee re 2.50 
al ie ee nae a Oe ee 1.25 
stellata rosea (5) 
PINK STAR MAGNOLIA 
A pink form with a more vigorous upright habit. 
The flowers are larger, heavier petaled and are 
borne in great profusion, even on young plants. 
2petOw 21/5 ft tia Aa kt een 3.00 
Lot. 2 00 fh he aa ee ee 2.50 
Sal yee eo Ne ok a oe 1.25 
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