82 ELLW ANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



CHINESE "WISTARIA. 



{U Natural Size.) 

 TECOMA. Trumpet Flower. Bignone, Fr. 



T. radicans. American Climbing Trumpet Vine. A splendid, hardy, 

 climbing plant, with large trumpet-shaped scarlet flowers in August. 



var. atrosanguinea. Dark Red, or Purple Trumpet Flower. A 

 vigorous shrub with purplish crimson flowers. 



WISTARIA. Glycine, Fr. 



W. braeliybotrys. From Japan. Flowers light blue and fragrant. 



W. Cllineiisis. Chinese Wistaria. One of the most elegant and rapid 

 growing of all climbing plants ; attains an immense size, growing at the rate of 15 or 20 

 feet in a season. Has long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in May and June, 

 and in autumn. See cut. 75 cents. 



var. alba. Chinese White Wistaria. Introduced by Mr. Fortune, from 

 China, and regarded as one of his greatest acquisitions. Si. 00. 



var. flore pleiio. Double Purple Wistaria. A rare and charming 



variety, with perfectly double flowers, deeper in color than the single, and with racemes 

 of remarkable length. The plant is perfectly hardy, resembling the Wistaria Sinensis, 

 so well-known as one of our best climbing plants. The stock which we offer was purchased of 

 Mr. Parkman, who received this variety from Japan, in 1863, and was the first to bloom 

 and exhibit it in this country. $1.50 each. See cut. 



W. frutesceiis. Shrubby, or Cluster-flowered Wistaria. In habit, 

 le^s vigorous than the Chinese. Flowers pale blue in short clusters. 



var. alba. White American Wistaria. Flowers clear white. Bunches 

 short. Free bloomer. Seedling of ours. $1.00. 



TV. magfllifica. Flowers in dense, drooping racemes of the same size as the 

 Chinese, and of a pale lilac color. Vigorous and perfectly hardy. 



