Co . st growth;flowers large, dark purple; several shades darkerthan M. purpurea. A free bloomer. Commencesto bloom in March and blooms spasmodically duringthe entire summer. A most beautiful and desirablevariety. Distinct from any other sort, each 108 to 10 ft., very bushy, home-grown. . .S5 00 4 to 6 ft., very bushy, 3 00 2 to 3 ft., 2-year layers, home-grown. 50 $4 00M. stellata (M. Halleana). Starry Magnolia. Of dwarfhabit. Flowers semi-double, pure white and fra-grant. Blooms from two to three weeks earlier thanother Magnolias. each2 to 2 ft-, beautiful specime
Co . st growth;flowers large, dark purple; several shades darkerthan M. purpurea. A free bloomer. Commencesto bloom in March and blooms spasmodically duringthe entire summer. A most beautiful and desirablevariety. Distinct from any other sort, each 108 to 10 ft., very bushy, home-grown. . .S5 00 4 to 6 ft., very bushy, 3 00 2 to 3 ft., 2-year layers, home-grown. 50 $4 00M. stellata (M. Halleana). Starry Magnolia. Of dwarfhabit. Flowers semi-double, pure white and fra-grant. Blooms from two to three weeks earlier thanother Magnolias. each2 to 2 ft-, beautiful specimens, well $2 5018 to 24 in., branched, well budded. .. ; 1 50 MAGNOLIAS, NATIVE Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree). A nativevariety of rapid growth and fine shape. each4 to s ft., heavy So 50 M. tripetala (Umbrella Magnolia). The leaves areof immense size, sometimes 20 inches in length;flowers creamy white, 8 to 10 inches across. Treeattains a height of 30 to 40 feet. each4 to 5 ft So 75 MAPLE. See Acer.
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