Japanese Longcluster Wistaria 
JAPANESE LONGCLUSTER or WEEPING WISTARIA is the most picturesque 
of all Wistaria and will certainly take the place of the common sort as soon 
as enough plants are available, at least for use as a pergola vine; a glance at 
our illustrations will prove that. The flower clusters ar el very much elongated, 
the flowers being somewhat thinly distributed along the central cord, or stem, 
producing an unrivaled, graceful effect. 
Be sure to order one or two vines at once, the supply is limited. If we have 
sold out when your order arrives, your order may be booked either for next fall 
or spring planting season. 
JAPANESE LONGCLUSTER WISTARIA is known botanically as Flori- 
bunda, Multijuga and Brachybotrys. 
WISTARIA FLORIBUNDA NAGA NODA, "the five-foot Wistaria.” 
Extra long Japanese Wistaria. A variety of W. Multijuga with aston¬ 
ishingly long clusters of purple flowers. On a well-established vine they 
will run three to four feet in length. Three vines of this variety are 
known to exist in the Philadelphia district, where they attract a great 
many visitors, all marveling at the freakish length of flowers. For 
some reason this variety has not been offered by American nurserymen 
for many years, but it is again being introduced by us and has proven 
extremely popular. Our large stock has permitted us to reduce the 
price this year. 
1 year, $1.50 2 years, $3.00 3 years, $4.00 
4 years, $5.00 5 years, $7.50 
WISTARIA FLORIBUNDA MURASAK1 NODA. Purple blooms, 24 or more 
inches long; strong grower, very free flowering. By the Japanese rated as "the” 
purple sort. "Murasaki” means purple. 
1 year, $1.00; 2 years, $2.00; 3 years, $3.00; 4 years, $4.00; 5 years, $5.00 
NOTE: We will pay the postage on one, two and three-year-old Wistaria vines, but 
the larger vines as well as the Standards will be shipped Express Collect. 
