MAGNOLIAS (Continued) 
MAGNOLIA Soulangeana Group. This group is 
hybrids of M. Denudata and M. Liliflora. Tree shape 
hybrids of M. Denudata and M. Liliflora. Tree shape in 
growth but does not grow as large as the Denudatas. 
Biock oF M. SOULANGEANA 
M. SOULANGEANA ... Most popular variety in the 
United States and Europe because of its hardiness 
and profusion of blooms. Flower 6 inches across 
with 9 petals and somewhat of lily shape that opens 
into a saucer form. Color ranges from nearly white 
to dark purplish pink. Foliage small and narrow 
in comparsion with most other varieties. 
Each 10 100 
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LATE SOULANGEANA ...A small flowering and 
slow growing Soulangeana that is very desirable 
for the small garden. Blooms several weeks later 
than most magnolias and blooms more profusely. 
Each 
Oe nS i ee ee ee $ 2.00 
REA Oar get. eee 3.00 
M. ALEXANDRINA ...A hybrid that is more vig- 
orous than the Soulangeana. Flower larger, 9 petals, 
color of most blooms dark purplish pink and white 
on the inside of petals. Blooms at our nursery two 
weeks later than Soulangeana and usually escapes 
the danger of late freezes. Foliage larger than 
Soulangeana. There are several varieties called 
Alexandrina today; we obtained this variety from 
several nurseries and the flowers differ. The stock 
we are offering was propagated from a plant that 
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