. Trees and plants, hardy ornamentals. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CHARLES FREMD, RYE, N. Y. \iardy Orpam^Qtals. MAGNOLIA Description or praise of this handsome race is quite unnecessary ; its , * rich, glossy, tropical foliage and splendid, fragrant flowers have helped to scatter it widely over the earth. All Magnolias should be transplanted early in spring, taking care to preserve the fibrous roots and protect them from ex- posure $1 to $4 each. M. acuminata. Cucumber Magnolia. A tall tree,


. Trees and plants, hardy ornamentals. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CHARLES FREMD, RYE, N. Y. \iardy Orpam^Qtals. MAGNOLIA Description or praise of this handsome race is quite unnecessary ; its , * rich, glossy, tropical foliage and splendid, fragrant flowers have helped to scatter it widely over the earth. All Magnolias should be transplanted early in spring, taking care to preserve the fibrous roots and protect them from ex- posure $1 to $4 each. M. acuminata. Cucumber Magnolia. A tall tree, with creamy yellow flowers, and large fruits, resembling a cucumber when green, but changing to bright scarlet- crimson as they ripen. $i to 52. M. conspicua. Chinese White Magnolia. Forms in time a tree of medium size ; flowers large, numerous, pure white, appearing before the leaves. M. glauca. Sweet Bay. A small native tree with shining foliage, bearing very sweet, white flowers in June. M. Kobus. Flowers pale pink and very fragrant; tree bushy, of medium size. M. Lennei. Flowers dark purple ; leaves quite large ; superb. M. macrophylla. The large- leaved variety. A superb spe- cies, with leaves 2 ft. in length. Flowers white and of immense size. At. obovata. A dwarf species, with purple, cup-shaped flow- ers. y\. parviflora. A Japanese va- riety ; sweet-scented. One of the finest of its species ; hardy, dwarf in habit, and blossoms upon very young plants. Has been seen in full bloom when but 3 feet in height. M. purpurea. Of a more bushy habit than the other varieties, with dark purple flowers ; very beautiful and attractive. M. Soulangeana. Cup-shaped* white and purple flowers, from 3 to 15 inches across. M. speciosa. Showy Magnolia. Flowers somewhat similar and later than Soulangeana's ; they are almost white, and remain perfect for weeks. Hall's Japan Magnolia. Dwarf, and very early blooming; flowers white, star-shaped and very fragrant. M. Thompsoniana. Of m


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