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. 
Petes Al Lome lee or tated 7.00 
©) TEV CGY a Ree AES eee eat nce ae eam 6.00 
SE aa ee Scere ae et) S 4.00 
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. 
COE TL ee eee eee oe 7.00 
SRE USOT tee trea 6.00 
=) ES eee oe Mee pn ee eo ik 4.00 
2, EO) Lit oe eye Meee ere ee, chee. 3.00 
watsoni (6) 
WATSON MAGNOLIA 
This beautiful Magnolia produces delightfully 
fragrant creamy-white flowers with rich rose- 
carmine stamens. 
Ona ae ee ee eer 6.00 
EVA) UC GS Sek ie ere Sones 5.00 
wilsoni (5) 
WILSON MAGNOLIA 
Could be described as a glorified M. parviflora hav- 
ing very much larger show 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). 
RR Lk ee ee ee ee St eS, 7.00 
Sans tee) i eee atte cases 2 AY SPE) ea see 5.00 
STELLATA VARIETIES 
MAGNOLIA stellata (5) 
STAR MAGNOLIA 
Fragrant flowers white to soft pink. Slow growing. 
Free flowering even on very small plants. 
5 LN OER SPE ele A aie a 5.00 
a) Deg h AG eee oe 46 fork to ae ee eee 4.00 
PUGS aA EG Cte hee aes Seer 7. OS AER EA 3.00 
EES RL Sey oak RED Sree ine 1 Ae DD eee 2.50 
NEE ee Sele Ne he OER OE RIT a 1.25 
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