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TRACHELOSPERMUM—Continued 
full bloom. Makes a thick screen. Each 10 100 
Extra-strong plants from pots.$ .40 $3.50 $30.00 
Strong plants from pots..25 2.00 17.50 
VINCA . Periwinkle 
Vinca major (Bigleaf Periwinkle). An old and favorite plant, with large 
blue flowers in early spring. Leaves larger and a more vigorous grower 
than V. minor. Excellent for vases, rock-work, and bordering slopes. 
V. minor (Common Periwinkle). A well-known trailing plant with blue 
flowers. Leaves dark green, but smaller than V. major. Strong clumps 
from open ground Each 10 100 
Both Vincas .$ .20 $1.50 $10.00 
WISTARIA 
All of our Wistarias are grown from free-flowering plants, and these must 
not be confused with the Wistarias which are grown from seed. 
Wistaria floribunda rosea. Rose-colored or pale pink flowers. 
W. multijuga (Longcluster Wistaria). Flowers about a week later than W. 
sinensis. A distinct and showy variety. Flowers single, light purple, in 
loose racemes one to three feet long. Does not bloom freely until vine 
is about three years old. 
Trumpetcreeper 
LONICERA—Continued 
decided improvement on L. sempervirens 
(Woodbine) both as to foliage and bloom. 
L. heckrotti (Everblooming Honeysuckle). 
Flowers rose-colored on the outside, yel¬ 
low in the center. A most excellent ev¬ 
ergreen variety. Blooms continuously 
from early spring till winter. 
L. japonica halliana (Hall’s Japanese Hon¬ 
eysuckle). A very vigorous evergreen 
climber. White flow T ers changing to yel¬ 
low are borne in great profusion in late 
spring or early summer, and again spar¬ 
ingly in the autumn. Good for trellis 
and ground-covers. 
L. sempervirens sulphurea. Similar to na¬ 
tive Honeysuckle, except flowers are yel¬ 
low. Usually blooms when plant is two 
to three years old. 
All Loniceras: Each 10 
Extra-strong, 3-yr. plants..$.50 $4.50 
Strong, 2-yr. plants.35 3.00 
Lonicera browni 
W. sinensis (Chinese Wis¬ 
taria). The well-known, 
single purple variety. Free 
bloomer. 
W. sinensis alba (White Chi¬ 
nese Wistaria). A beauti¬ 
ful graceful, white-flower¬ 
ing climber. 
W. sinensis flore-pleno (Dou¬ 
ble-flowering Wistaria). A 
shy bloomer until the vine 
is three years old but aft¬ 
erward it blooms freely. 
Color: Purple. 
All Wistarias: Each 10 
3-yr. grafted 
plants .$1.00 $8.00 
2-yr. grafted 
plants .75 6.00 
MITCHELLA . Partridgeberry 
Mitchetla repens. A native evergreen, 
trailing vine, with red berries in winter. Each 
Price .$ .25 
10 100 
$2.00 $15.00 
TRACHELOSPERMUM . Star Jasmine 
Trachelospermum jasminoides (Rhynchospermum jasminoides; Confederate 
Jasmine). The best evergreen climber for this section. A very beautiful, 
hardy, and rapid-growing plant producing an abundance of fragrant, star¬ 
shaped, white flowers from April until July. Very conspicuous when in 
FRUITLAND and Augusta extend you a cordial invi¬ 
tation to make Augusta your home. It it can't be year- 
round and you are contemplating a winter home, you 
will find, as so many Northern and Western residents 
have, that this section is ideal in every respect. Augusta 
is famous for her wonderful golf courses, marvelous cli¬ 
mate, magnificent hotels and winter homes. 
Wistaria 
Every Home Needs a Few Mines 
