W. j. sinica. C. China. 
W. Maximowiczii. Japan. 
Clones of Weigela hybrida 
Abel Carrifere. 
Biformis. 
Bristol Ruby. 
Buisson Fleur£. 
Cam£16on. 
Descartes. 
Dr. Bulliard. 
Emile Galle. 
Eva Rathke. 
Faerie. 
Flor£al. 
Girondia. 
Gracieux. 
Gratissima. 
Hendersonii. 
Isoline. 
Lowei. 
Marc Tellier. 
Mme. Lemoine, 
Montblanc. 
Othello. 
Pavilion Blanc. 
Seduction. 
Stelzneri. 
Styriaca. 
WISTERIA, Leguminosae. Wistaria. Excellent vines with large 
pendulous trusses of blue, purple, or white flowers, desirable 
for covering pergolas and trellises. They are adaptable to a 
wide variety of soils; full sunlight is essential to flower pro¬ 
duction. Plants that refuse to flower may sometimes be en¬ 
couraged to bloom by severing the outer roots in mid-June or 
by systematic pruning [6B, 6C, nursery]. 
W. floribunda. Japanese W.; Japan (My.-Jn.). 
W. f. “Beni-fugi.” 
W. f. “Naga noda.” 
W. f. praecox (“Issai”). 
W. f. rosea. 
W. frutescens. Va. to Fla. and Tex. (Jn.-Jy.). 
W. macrostachya. Mo. to Tenn. and Tex. (Jn.-Au.). 
W. sinensis. Chinese W.; China (My.-Jn.). 
W. s. alba. 
W. s. plena. 
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