MENTOR, OHIO 
ENGLISH IVY - Hedera 
Helix Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
(English Ivy). A lovely vine as well as a splendid ground 
cover. 
Helix gracilis Three $1.40, Doz. $4.00, 100 $30.00 
Identical in habit with the English Ivy, but with foliage not 
as large and more cut; a most graceful vine; perfectly hardy 
and a splendid evergreen vine on walls with north or west 
exposures, also an excellent ground cover. Strong plants, 
about 30 inches high. 
LONICERA - Honeysuckle 
Halliana Each $0.35, Doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00 
Color an intermingling of white and yellow. Fragrant; most 
satisfactory. 
Sempervirens magnifica Each $0.40, Doz. $4.00 
A magnificent new Honeysuckle with coral colored blooms of 
large size and beautiful blue-gray-green foliage. The bril¬ 
liant and cheerful flowers freely produced; a worth-while 
novelty. 
TELLMANNIANA (Golden Giant Honeysuckle) 
Each $0.35, Doz. $3.50 
The long, tubular blooms, which are produced in large-sized 
clusters, are golden in color and exceedingly fragrant. Alto¬ 
gether a fine climber for shady or sunny porches or trellises. 
POLYGONUM - Silver Lace Vine 
Auberti Three $1.20, Doz. $3.50, 100 $25.00 
A splendid hardy climber of strong, vigorous growth, attain¬ 
ing a height of 25 or more feet, producing in summer and fall 
great foamy sprays of white flowers, and a well balanced 
plant during its long period of flowering is a mass of bloom. 
PUERARIA - Kudzu Vine 
Thunbergi Each $0.30, Doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 
(Jack-and-the-Bean Stalk) Small, pea-shaped, rosy purple 
flowers, heart-shaped leaves. Will grow anywhere. 
SCHIZOPHRAGMA HYDRANGEOIDES 
(Climbing Hydrangea) 
One of the finest and most artistic vines in existence and 
extremely rare. Foliage large and bold, it clings to walls or 
other support. Flowers in large, flat clusters, studded with 
large, flaky, sterile blooms which are very showy and fragrant. 
Fine plants in pots. Each $0.85 
WISTERIAS 
TREE WISTERIA. See page 59. 
VARIETIES RECENTLY IMPORTED FROM JAPAN 
Floribunda Carnea Each $4.00 
This came recently from Japan. A soft flesh color entirely 
distinct in several respects from all other pink kinds. Very 
choice variety. 
Floribunda "Issai" Each $4.00 
A very fine thing, entirely distinct and having many excel¬ 
lent qualities. Flowers have much deeper color than com- 
, mon Japanese and are borne very profusely. It is also de¬ 
cidedly precocious, coming into bloom very young. The 
short silky seed pods hang on all winter if not cut off, and 
are quite ornamental. 
Floribunda "Kyushaku" Each $4.00 
The Japanese name means "nine feet." Of course that is 
an exaggeration but flower clusters are'supposed to attain 
three to four feet on old vines. 
Floribunda alba Each $4.50 
White Japanese Wisteria. Last of all to flower and very 
profuse bloomer. Snow-white. 
Floribunda longissima Each $4.00 
Extra long clustered Wisteria. Lavender-blue. We have ac¬ 
tually measured clusters well over four feet long and there 
is dependable record of old vines producing occasional clus¬ 
ters 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. 
Floribunda rosea Each $4.50 
Pink Wisteria. This is the finest Pink Wisteria we have ever 
seen. Clusters about 1 5 to 18 inches long. Slow to commence 
flowering but once started it blooms profusely. All plants 
have already bloomed in the nursery. 
Floribunda violacea plena Each $4.00 
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. 
Sinensis Each $1.50 
(Chinese Wisteria). This is the old favorite called Chinese 
Purple, but really lavender shaded blue. 
Sinensis alba Each $1.50 
(White Chinese Wisteria). Has white fragrant flowers. 
Sinensis "Jako" Each $4.00 
A very free blooming white Chinese Wisteria differing mainly 
in its intense fragrance. 
PLANTING TABLE FOR PLANTS AND BULBS 
Diameter 
of bed 
6 in. 
apart 
12 in. 
apart 
18 in. 
apart 
3 feet 
28 
7 
4 feet 
48 
12 
6 
5 feet 
80 
20 
8 
6 feet 
112 
28 
13 
7 feet 
152 
38 
17 
8 feet 
200 
50 
23 
9 feet 
256 
64 
28 
10 feet 
320 
80 
36 
1 1 feet 
380 
95 
42 
Diameter * 
of bed 
6 in. 
apart 
1 2 in. 
apart 
18 in. 
apart 
12 feet 
452 
113 
50 
1 3 feet 
528 
132 
59 
1 4 feet 
612 
153 
68 
1 5 feet 
704 
176 
78 
1 6 feet 
804 
201 
89 
17 feet 
904 
226 
100 
1 8 feet 
1016 
254 
113 
19 feet 
1132 
283 
126 
20 feet 
1256 
314 
139 
PLANTING: The table above shows the number of plants or 
bulbs required to fill a circular bed of the dimensions given. In 
plantings, begin at outside row—where 6 inches apart, 3 inches 
from edge of bed; where 12 inches apart, 6 inches from edge of 
bed. It is customary among professionals in planting a bed to 
set the plants or bulbs somewhat closer together in the two 
outer rows, giving more space between each plant or bulb to¬ 
ward the center of the bed. A square bed will take about the 
same number of plants. For an oval bed, add length and breadth 
and divide by two. For example, an oval 9 feet long by 7 feet 
wide will require the same number of plants as a circular bed 
8 feet in diameter. 
yVai/su/e hardens Organic ^I?lant <dood 
Not a Chemical Fertilizer 
WHAT IT IS. Wayside Gardens Organic Plant Food 
remains available in the soil for a long time, slowly dis¬ 
integrating. Never causes indigestion. It's a food rich in 
organic matter that has all the merits of the best rotted 
manures, and still is in a form as easy to use as the usual 
fertilizers. 
HOW TO USE IT. Wayside Gardens Special Food is 
easy to use. The directions are simple. If your garden is 
an established one, apply twice a year, March first and 
September first. Use 15 to 25 pounds for top dressing a 
space of 500 square feet for hardy plants, rock plants, 
roses, annuals and other flowering plants, shrubs and 
bulbs. 
50 lbs.$3.00 
100 lbs. 5.00 
In making a new garden, double the amount and mix 
with the soil. Planting may be done at once. No burning 
is possible. For old lawns use 10 to 25 pounds for top 
dressing 500 square feet. In making new lawns use dou¬ 
ble the amount and mix with the soil. Seeding may be 
done at once. No burning effect will result. 
For potted plants, a 3-inch potful of the food, mixed 
with a bushel of soil will give you splendid results. 
500 lbs.$17.00 
2000 lbs. 65.00 
Can only be obtained direct from Wayside Gardens. 
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