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ELL WANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE . 
CHINESE WISTARIA. 
(14 NATURAL size.) 
WISTARIA. Glycine, Ft. 
W# brachybotrys. From Japan. Flowers light blue and fragrant; clusters 
short. 50 cents. 
W. Chineusis. Chinese Wistaria. One of the most elegant and rapid 
growing of all climbing plants ; attains an immense size, growing at the rate of 15 or 
20 feet in a season. Has long pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers in May and June, 
and in autumn. 50 cents. See cut. 
var. alba, Chinese White Wistaria. Pure white flowers. Intro¬ 
duced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and regarded as one of his greatest acquisitions. 
SI .00. 
var. bore pleno. A strong grower when established; flowers in racemes ; 
purple, very double; rather a shy bloomer. 
W. frutescens. Shrubby, or Cluster-flowered Wistaria. America. 
In habit less vigorous than the Chinese. Flowers pale blue in short clusters. 
var. alba. White American Wistaria. Flowers clear white; bunch¬ 
es short; free bloomer. $1.00. 
W. magnifiea. Flowers in dense drooping racemes of the same size as the 
Chinese, and of a pale lilac color; vigorous and perfectly hardy. 
W, multijilga. From Japan. Said to produce dark blue double flowers. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
