WISTARIA 
Rare Varieties 
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cover unsightly buildings, to 
formal tree like plants for formal gardens, 
the lawn, and many other purposes. 
Wistaria may be raised from seed and under certain 
favorable conditions may produce flowers within a reason¬ 
able time, but this is not a dependable method of produc¬ 
tion. 
Many nurseries sell seedling Wistaria, as they can be 
produced cheaply; but the unfortunate result for the un¬ 
lucky buyer is, they may not flower in his life time. For 
good and reasonably prompt results, it is absolutely nec¬ 
essary that Wistaria must be produced, grafted, from flower¬ 
ing wood, at least from flowering vines. This process of 
grafting has a distinct tendency to slow up the growth and 
will under all circumstances produce flowers within two 
or three years after transplanting from the nurseries. 
Under certain favorable conditions, especially with larger 
vines, one can be assured of flowers at once. Under no 
circumstances should gardeners plant seedling Wistaria. 
Our Wistaria are all grafted from scions taken from 
blooming vines or from flowering wood. Our stock should 
bloom at once or very soon after planting. Grafted plants 
cannot be sold as cheaply as seedlings. Seedlings may 
not bloom for ten years. 
