MITCHELLA REPENS 
(Commonly Called “Partridge Berry”) 
This little native plant is a beauty of all seasons. Be¬ 
ginning: its show with slender trailing stems covered 
with tiny green foliage, small white or flesh colored 
flowers with pleasant odor, peeping under the leaves 
in April and May, is undoubtedly the cutest view. Still 
better display can be seen, ho.vever, in winter time 
when bright red berries appear on ihe scene to com¬ 
plete the grand show. This is an ideal plant for minia¬ 
ture or dish garden. 
Bach 10 100 
2% inch pot _ .75 5.00 
STAUNTONIA HEXAPHYLLA 
A novelty from Japan. Commonly ca^ed “Evergreen 
Akebia”. A woody climbing shrub. The leaves like 
Akebia but pointed and much larger, and they are 
evergreen. The flower is small, pinkish white, and is 
produced from the axils of the leaves. Fruit is ovoid, 
two inches in size, ripening in the fall; it is edible and 
very sweet. 
From 2 y 2 inch pot_2.50 
TRACHELOSPERUM J ASM I NOI DES 
(Star Jasmine) 
Finest vine to cover arbor, pagoda or screen. Leaves 
are roundish oval, thick shiny green. Star shaped 
white flower, very fragrant. The view is grand when 
fully bloomed. If properly trained, this is a better pot 
plant than English Ivy. 
8-12 inch, C. TT. _ .90 7.00 
TRACHELASPERUM JASMINOIDES 
(Yellow Flowering) 
8-12 inch, C. TT. _ .90 7.00 
VINCA VARIEGATA 
Excellent for vases, rock work dnd bordering slope. 
12-18 inch, from 2y 2 inch pot _ .75 5.00 
WISTERIA MULTIJUGA (Purple Flowering) 
WISTERIA CHINESE ALBA (White Flowering) 
3 years old, grafted _ .50 
WISTERIA MULTIJUGA ROSEA (Pink) 
Very rare variety. Clear pink to light pink, raceme very 
long, reaching very often over two feet in length. The 
vine grows very vigorously. 
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