THE DINO-EE <fe CONARD COMPANY'S 



NEW CHINESE WHITE WISTARIA. 



Wistaria American Blue (Frutescens). 



An elegant climbing vine, hardy and vigorous, and blooms 

 later than the other varieties; pretty violet-purple flowers, 

 borne in compact clusters and very fragrant. 25 cts. each ; 

 Sior$i. 



Wistarias. 



For years Wistarias have been a specialty with us, and 

 we believe our stock to be the largest and best grown 

 in this country. Wistarias are perfectly hardy and are 

 equally valuable as a shrub and climber; they can be 

 grown in shrub form by clipping the new 7 growth, back 

 as it appears, for two or three seasons, and the result 

 will be a stout, sturdy bush, and as a climber for high 

 balconies and second-story verandas nothing finer could 

 be imagined. 



New Chinese White Wistaria. 



Plant Wistarias whenever you want a good tall-grow- 

 ing vine to shelter high porches or second-floor fronts. 

 It grows strong and high, makes a pretty leafy screen, 

 not too dense, and is loaded with bloom in the early 

 Spring, just when you seem to need flowers and shade 

 most. There are several varieties of Wistarias; this is 

 the finest of all ; immense clusters ; pure white flowers, 

 very sweet; extra-fine plants, grown in pots; sure to 

 bloom the first season. Price, 35 and 60 cts. each ; 

 latter should go by Express when convenient, or, if by 

 Mail, must be cut back. The most beautiful effect is 

 produced by planting the New Chinese White 

 with either of the rich Violet Blues described 

 below. 



Chinese New Double Purple Wistaria. 



We offered this magnificent new variety for the first, 

 two seasons ago. It is entirely distinct, and the hand- 

 somest Wistaria now in cultivation; produces a pro- 

 fusion of splendid large racemes of double flowers, ex- 

 quisitely fragrant ; color, deep shining purple. Price, 

 75 cts. each. 



Chinese Blue Wistaria. — One of the most beau- 

 tiful of all Wistarias ; a vigorous strong-growing vine, 

 producing in early Summer a great profusion of large 

 clusters of lovely, rich, violet-blue flowers, deliciously sweet and exceed- 

 ingly handsome. One of the very best climbing vines for verandas, bal- 

 conies, second-floor fronts, etc. Price, 25 cts.; with New Chinese White 

 above, 2 for 50 cts. and 75 cts. 



New American White Wistaria. — A rare and elegant variety, con- 

 trasting finely with other sorts. Flowers are borne in shorter and more 

 compact clusters than the Chinese varieties ; pure snowy white and deli- 

 ciously sweet ; in this latitude blooms in June. 35 cts. each ; 3 for j>i. 



Wistaria Magnifica. 



Truly a grand variety.and well worthy of its name, beautiful and distinct. 



The finest Wistaria of its color now known. Extremely vigorous, 



growing 30 to 40 feet in one season when well established. The flowers are 



pale lilac, and the immense clusters of drooping racemes, 



which measure 12 to 18 inches in length, emit a deliciously 



fragrant odor. 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for $1. 



Special Offer. — The complete collection of 6 Grand 

 Wistarias offered on this page for $2, postpaid; or largest 

 plants, by Express, 6 for $3. 



