Rare Wistaria 
RARE WISTARIA —Potgrown, grafted Wistaria that hloom. In 12 varieties, both old and 
new, including white, purple, violet, clear pink, and lavender; in Chinese and Japanese 
sorts: the Chinese with flower clusters 12 inches long, ai.d the Japanese producing flower 
clusters f;rom 18 inches to 4 feet, according to variety. A few that we particularly recom¬ 
mend are as follows: 
Tree form 
1 yr. 
2 yr. 
3 yr. 
4 yr. 
5 yr. 
Rosea, clear pink, 18 inch flowers 
. $15.00 
$1.50 
$3.00 
$4.00 
$6.50 
$7.50 
Naga Noda, 2 to 4 ft. flowers 
. 15.00 
2.00 
4.00 
5.00 
7.50 
10.00 
Double Violet, 15-24 inch flowers 
15.00 
1.50 
3.00 
4.00 
6.50 
7.50 
Chinese, purple or white, 6-12 inches 
. 10.00 
.65 
1.00 
2.00 
3.00 
5.00 
Multijuga, purple flowers, 24 inches long, 1 yr. $1.00 
Shiro Noda, white, 24 inch flowers . 1.00 
We will have ready for delivery Fall of 1935 the fol¬ 
lowing new imported varieties: 
Multijuga Kyushaku, a recent importation from Japan. The 
name translated literally means "3 yards” and it is 
intended to imply that the flowers are 9 feet long. 
That, of course, is poetic license, but 4 feet is very 
common for this variety. Purplish-blue color. 
Multijuga praecox blue (Issai) blooms in 1 year after graft¬ 
ing, and in 3 years they bear over 25 clusters in 1-2 
ft. of beautiful purplish blue. Being of dwarf nature, 
suitable for pot-growing and forcing. 
Multijuga rubrum, deep pink or red. 
Price each of above # 3 new varieties: 
1 yr., $2.00; 2 yrs., $4.00; 3 yrs. $5.00 
Our leading specialty for which our nurseries are noted 
JAPANESE ROSEFLOWERING CHERRIES —In ten tested varieties. 
Size 
Each 
Ten 
Size 
Each 
Ten 
3 
to 4 
ft. 
. $2.00 
$15.00 
8 
to 10 
ft. 
. $10.00 
$75.00 
4 
to 5 
ft. 
. 2.50 
20.00 
10 
to 1 2 
ft. 
. 25.00 
150.00 
5 
to 6 
ft. 
4.00 
30.00 
6 
to 7 
ft. 
5.00 
40.00 
12 
to 14 
ft. 
. 35.00 
250.00 
7 
to 8 
ft. 
. 7.50 
60.00 
12 
to 14 
ft. 
(light) 20.00 
150.00 
A NEW FOLIAGE PLANT—"MOONGLOW ORCHID” 
Although belonging to the family of kale, this flower-leaved plant is quite distinct. In 
young stage its leaves are green, but in autumn the most fascinating colorings appear in 
variegations and in seifs, which become more and more brilliant during winter and last until 
late in spring. The coloring is rich, ranging through white, cream, pink, rose, magenta, etc., 
with dark green ground or edges. In effect the foliage is similar to orchid blossoms both in 
texture and in color. They are excellent plants both for pots and for the flower garden. 
Sold in Seeds only: Small package, 60 cents; gardener’s package, $1.00 postpaid. Full direc¬ 
tions for indoor and outdoor culture with every package. 
