STAUNTONIA HEXAPHYLLA 
A novelty from Japan. Commonly called “Evergreen 
Akebia.” A woody climbing shrub. The leaves are 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. 
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TRACHELOSPORUM 
(Star Jasmine) 
Finest vine to cover 
JASMINOIDES 
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 
WISTERIA MULTIJUGA (Purple Flowering) 
WISTERIA CHINENSIS 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. 
WISTERIA MULTIJUGA KYUSHAKU 
Extra long cluster—over four feet—purplish blue color. 
PRICES ON ABOVE WISTERIAS 
2 year grafted _ .50 
3 year grafted _ .75 
WISTERIA RETICULATA (Milletia Japonica) 
Deep purple flower in mid-summer. Leaves and vine 
are rather coarser than ordinary wisteria. 
6-8 inch from 2% inch pot_'___1.25 10.00 
12-18 inch, C. TT. ___ 1.75 15.00 
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