NEW WISTERIAS 
Of the four new imported varieties mentioned in 
1934 G. A., two have not yet flowered, Beni Fuji 
(pink) and Kyushaku so we can add nothing 
about them. 
ISSAI is distinct and> a welcome addition. It 
blooms very young and in extreme profusion. 
Clusters of medium length and well filled with 
flowers which have pale “standards” with light 
purple “wings” and “keel”. Entire effect is very 
fine indeed and unlike any other Wisteria. 2 yr. 
$2.25, 1 yr. $1.75. 
JAKO has pure white, very fragrant flowers in 
clusters of moderate length. 1 yr. $1.75. 
BENI FUJI. 3 yr. $2.50, 2 yr. $2.25, 1 yr. $1.75. 
KYUSHAKU. 1 yr. $1.75 
DOUBLE VIOLET Wisteria 
STANDARD ROSES 
It is generally conceded that we produce about the finest Standard or Tree Roses in 
this part of the country. We think it is because our nursery is covered with alluvial 
soil of a certain type that seems about perfect for roses. Possibly the 15 years of 
study and experiment we have given the matter may help a little too. Anyway we 
think we grow some pretty nice plants and many nurseries in the state carry stock 
grown by us. If you have a nurseryman of your own you may find that he handles 
ours and if so he can give you as fine material in this line as can be grown, we believe. 
After testing about 15 or 20 kinds of stocks for the stems we have decided that La 
Grifferaie is the best and now use that exclusively. It is long lived, very hardy, rarely 
“suckers” and increases well in diameter as plants grow older. All our plants have 
stems of exactly the same height, 42 inches, so that if used for formal gardens, lining 
drives, etc., they will match up exactly which is a very important point. 
Wholesale demand of our stock has been so great this season on account of the high 
quality of our stock that we have only a limited number unsold. 
Selected first grade $2.25 each; 6 or more at $2.00 
BUSH AND CLIMBING 
ROSES 
We grow a complete assortment in¬ 
cluding latest varieties but haven’t 
room in this little booklet to discuss 
them at all thoroughly so think best 
to omit entirely. We do not handle 
patented roses as we are opposed to 
the principle of the thing. Our feel¬ 
ing is that a beautiful plant is some¬ 
thing to be loved and cherished and 
not to be sordidly classed with mech¬ 
anical gadgets. 
MAGNOLIA liliflora 
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