THE OLD FAVORITE 
Wisteria sinensis (Chinese Wis¬ 
teria). This is the old favorite 
called Chinese Purple, but really 
lavender shaded blue. We propa¬ 
gate this heaviest of all so can 
sell it at a little lower price: 3 
years $2.00, 2 years $1.35. 1 year 
$ 1 . 00 . 
GENERAL COLLECTION 
Price schedule covers all below and 
after each variety we show what 
sizes can be had this season. 
3 years $2.50 
2 years $1.50 
1 year $1.00 
W. floribunda (W. multijuga). The 
common form with clusters about 
two feet long. 2 yr., 1 yr. 
W. floribunda alba. White Japan¬ 
ese Wisteria. Last of all to flower and very profuse bloomer. Snow white. 3 yr., 2 yr., 
1 yr. Also 4 yr., $4.00. 
W. floribunda longissima. Hitherto we have always listed this as W. multijuga longis- 
sima or Extra Long Clustered Wisteria. We have actually measured clusters well over 
four feet long and there is dependable record of old vines producing occasional clusters 
fully six feet long! If the longest possible clusters are wanted fertilize heavily in 
Autumn after the leaves have fallen, but not in Spring or during the growing season. 
3 yr., 2 yr., 1 yr. 
W. floribunda rosea. Pink Wisteria. This is the finest strain of Pink Wisteria we 
have ever seen. We are often asked if they are really pink. They certainly are and 
visitors at our nursery rarely fail to admire them greatly. Clusters about 15 to 18 
inches long. Slow to commence flowering but once started it blooms profusely. 3 yr. 
2 yr., 1 yr. Also 4 yr $4.00, 5yr. $5.00 . These last two have already bloomed in the 
field. 
W. floribunda violacea plena. Double Violet Wisteria. The only double Wisteria known 
in this country and has the darkest colored flowers of all. They are exactly like dark 
colored purple violets borne in clusters about 15 to 18 inches long. Very free bloomer. 
3 yr., 2 yr., 1 yr. 
W. sinensis alba. White Chinese Wisteria. Has white fragrant flowers. 1 yr., also 
4 yr. $4.00. 
W. venusta alba. The white form of W. venusta described above. Flowers very large, 
chalk white and fragrant in short broad clusters. Leaves silky. 
W. Mrs. McCullagh. A beautiful variety that we have never been able to identify. 
Flowers much like those of Chinese Wisteria. Wood is stout and stubby, growth short 
so that it does not make as tall a climber as the others. 2 yr., 1 yr. 
STANDARD WISTERIA 
NEXT YEAR 
We are propagating and will be able to offer for first time next year two splendid 
specialities: Royal Purple and Extra Long Clustered White. We consider the former 
the best Wisteria novelty we have ever seen and the latter with the present vogue of 
white flowers will doubtless find a ready market. 
STANDARD WISTERIAS 
These are the same varieties but grown like a “Standard Rose” with a taller stem. 
As stated last year they have become very popular since we introduced them a few 
years ago and as it takes several years to produce a good plant we have been unable 
to keep up with demand. These offered below as “specimens” (pink only) are about 
8 years old and have been transplanted four times to give them a good root system. 
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