CHASE, ALABAMA 
VINES—Continued 
WISTERIA Sierra Madre. 
Propagated directly from the famous vine growing on the 
estate of Mrs. Estelle Haines Fennel at Sierra Madre, 
California. “Since 1913 annual Wisteria festivals have 
been sponsored by different civic organizations, and thou¬ 
sands of visitors enjoy the loveliness of this giant of 
plant kingdom.” 
We offer a limited quantity of strong grafted plants: 
2 Year Grafted...75c Each 
1 Year Grafted.50c Each 
WISTERIA, Tree Form. 
These TREE FORM Wisterias have bloomed in the nur¬ 
sery row. They have been frequently pruned to insure 
well-shaped, compact heads. EACH 
PURPLE— 
3-Year Heads, 3%-5' Stems, BB....$2.50 
PURPLE— 
2- Year Heads, 3 Hj- 5' Stems, BB— 2.25 
WHITE— 
3- Y T ear Heads, 3' Stems, BB—. 2.50 
SOUTH CAROLINA, Aug. 11, 1936: “The stock is fine, was re¬ 
ceived in the best of condition as is always the case when buying 
from you.” 
OKLAHOMA, Oct. 28, 1935: “Your shipment of Grafted Junipers 
was very satisfactory.” 
VIRGINIA, Nov. 27, 1935: “Nursery stock came in on time and 
opened up A-l.” 
MISSOURI, Nov. 30, 1935: “The Dogwoods came through in good 
shape.” 
ILLINOIS, Dec. 2, 1935: “Our order came through in nice shape, 
and everything grew even though we had a bad year.” 
TEXAS, March 2, 1936: “The plants were quite satisfactory and 
arrived jn good shape.” 
ALABAMA, March 3, 1936: “The plants were very fine in every 
way.” 
TENNESSEE, March 4, 1936: “Enclosed find check for the recent 
shipment. Many thanks for the quick service.” 
MINNESOTA, March 4, 1936: “The Rosa Hansa, Liners, were 
very good plants.” 
GEORGIA, March 6, 1936: “Your plants sell readily. Thanks for 
such nice ones.” 
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