Magnolia Fuscata 
Well-known Banana Shrub of old southern gar- 
dens. Rather difficult to transplant, and we advise 
partial defoliation and cutting back at the time of 
transplanting. 
Each 10 100 
Ga Soe Cre Te ee ee ah $1.50 $10.00 
8210 ce Cy De re ee Be 1.75 12.50 
LOS a Cle Tee ee a= 2.25 17.50 
Gallon’ Cans) 4 ee 60 
Magnolia Grandiflora (Bull Bay) 
This is generally considered the South’s finest 
evergreen tree. 
Gallon’Cans 22. ee -60 
Oriental Magnolias 
Most of the Oriental Magnolias are hardy in nearly 
all parts of the country, and are much in demand. 
These deciduous Magnolias are magnificent when in 
full bloom in the spring. 
M. Avexanprina. A hybrid that is more vigorous 
growing than Soulangeana, with larger flowers, and 
a little later blooming. Flowers are dark purplish 
pink on the outside, and white on the inside of the 
petals. All sizes available. 
M. Rustica Rupra. Large dark reddish purple 
flowers are cup shaped, and bloom a little later than 
Soulangeana. Fast, tall, and spreading grower. 2%” 
pots only. 
M. SoutancgEana. This is the most popular of all 
the Oriental Magnolias. Small tree, literally covered 
with large, very showy flowers of pinkish color, be- 
fore leaves appear in early spring. All sizes available. 
M. Nicra. More shrubby form of Magnolia, with 
rich, dark purple blooms. This variety has been in- 
creasing in popularity for several years now, to such 
an extent that we can hardly supply the demand. 
2%” pots only. 
M. Srexxata. Beautiful pinkish white flowers are 
produced in great profusion. Dwarf grower, and very 
hardy even in Boston, Mass. 24%” pots, and 8-12” C.T. 
Prices of above five Magnolias: 
Each 10 100 
Data OLS sane ee ee hye ae $3.00 $25.00 
S=12gs5 Clee Dsger o  ae ee  e on 3.00 25.00 
E18 eae By Cee Cre Le ee eee inst 4.00 35.00 
S224 Gee yr Cae oe ene Bae 4.50 40.00 
Bao GEC LY Tt Cca l pees ee ee Es 5.00 45.00 
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