512 WILSON EXPEDITION TO CHINA 



duced to the United States of America from Japan in March 1862, by Dr. G. R. 

 Hall to the nursery of Samuel Parsons, Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 



A picture of this plant will be found under No. x222 of the cbllection of Wilson's 



Japanese photographs. 



Wistaria fioribunda, f. alba Rehder & Wilson, n. comb. 



Wistaria multijuga, var, alha, Carriere in Rev. Hort. 1891, 421, fig. 109. — 



Miller in Bailey, Cycl Am. Hort. IV. 1989 (1902). — Schneider, III Handh. 



Lauhholzk. II. 77 {Wisteria) (1907). — Bean, Trees & Shrnhs Brit, hi 11. 



683, fig. (1914). 

 Wistaria polystachya multijuga alha Zabel m Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handh* 



Lauhholz-Ben. 269 (1903). 

 Kraunhia sinensis, var. alhiflora Makino in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIV. 299 (1910). 

 Kraunhia floribunda^ a typica, forma alhiflora Makino in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXV. 



18 (1911). 



JAPAN. Hondo : prov. Musashi, grounds of Yokohama Nursery Co., Kamata, 

 cultivated, April 27, May 21, 1914, E. H. Wilson (Nos. 6581, 6672). 



The racemes of this white flowered form are from 30 to 60 cm. long and the 

 flowers are fragrant. It is commonly cultivated in Japan. 



A picture of this plant will be found under No. x243 of the collection of Wilson's 

 Japanese photographs. 



Wistaria fioribunda, f. rosea Rehder & Wilson, n. comb. 

 Wistaria polystachya multijuga rosea Hort. apud Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, 



Handb. Lauhholz-Ben. 269 (1903). 

 Wistaria multijuga^ var. rosea Bean, Trees & Shrubs Brit. Isl 11. 683 (1914). 



JAPAN. Hondo: prov. Musashi, grounds of Yokohama Nursery Co., Ka- 

 mata, cultivated, April 27, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6578); Hatogaya, cultivated, 

 April 29, 1914, E. H. Wilson (No. 6582). 



This pleasing form has pale pink flowers in which the tip of the keel and of the 

 wings is purple. The racemes are from 30 to 45 cm. long. A picture of this plant 

 will be found under No. x219 of the collection of Wilson's Japanese photographs. 



Wistaria fioribunda, f. variegata Rehder & Wilson, n. comb. 



Wistaria chinensis, var. variegata Nicholson, Diet. Gardeningj IV. 214 (1889). — 

 Miller in Bailey, Cycl Am, Hort IV. 1988 (1902). — Schneider, III Handb. 

 Lauhholzk. II. 78 (Wisteria) (1907). 



Wistaria chinensis, var. folUs variegatis Nicholson in Kew Hand-List Trees & 

 Shrubs, ed. 2, 183 (1902). — Bean, Trees & Shrubs BriL Isl 11. 681 (1914). 



Wistaria polystachya variegata Zabel in Beissner, Schelle & Zabel, Handb. Lauh- 

 holz-Ben, 269 (1903). 



This plant was introduced from Japan to the nurseries of Samuel Parsons, Flusn- 

 ing, Long Island, N. Y., by Dr. G. R. HaU, in March 1863 (see Horticultunst, XVII. 

 186 [1862]). 



Wistaria fioribunda, f. violaceo-plena Rehder & Wilson, n. comb. 



WistaHa sinensis flore pleno Carriere in Rev. Hort, 1878, 260; 1887, 564, t. 

 Goldring in Garden, XVII. 105, fig. (1880). — Moore in Flor, & Pomol 188^ 



iio, t. 057. tr^Qd 



Wistaria Chinensis, var. flore-pleno Miller in Bailey, Cycl. Am. Hort IV. 19°^ 

 (1902). — Bean, Trees & Shrubs BHL Isl II. 681 (1914). a 



Wisteria sinensis, var. violaceo-plena Schneider, III Handb, Lavhholzk. H- 

 (1907). 



