VINES 
LONICERA — Continued 
L. sempervirens — Trumpet H. 
10 ft. (R) Small slender trumpets, deep 
crimson, June to September. Scarlet ber¬ 
ries. 
3 yrs. 
Plant Prices Per 
1 10 100 
$.60 $5.00 $40.00 
chinense — Chinese Matrimony Vine 
10 ft. (R) Shrubby vine. Purple star- 
flowers June to September. Long scarlet 
fruits. 
3 yrs. 
.50 
4.00 30.00 
POLYGONUM auberti — Chinese Fleecevine 
50 ft. (T) Very rapid grower. Leaves 
small. Covered with large white feath¬ 
ery sprays, August to October. 
2 yrs. 
.90 
8.00 70.00 
VITIS aestivalis — Summer Grape 
30 ft. (T.R). Leaves 6 inches. Berries 
small black. 
? 3 yrs. 
4 yrs. . 
5 yrs. . 
V. berlandieri — Winter Grape 
30 ft. (T.R.) Leaves 7 inches. Large 
clusters small purple fruits in late fall. 
3 yrs. . 
V. cordifolia — Frost Grape 
50 ft. (T.R.) Leaves 6 inches, narrow 
heart-shape. Large fruits edible after 
being frosted. 
3 yrs. 
.60 
.70 
.80 
.60 
.60 
5.00 
6.00 
7.00 
5.00 
5.00 
WISTERIA 
Much loved for its long hanging clusters of large pea-flowers in May, just 
before the leaves open. For best effect Wisterias should be trailed over a pergola 
or other support, so that the flowers hang down in full view. 
Wisterias are legumes and are able to extract large supplies of atmospheric 
nitrogen and maintain strong growth without the aid of nitrogenous fertilizers. 
The use of such fertilizers (except in the poorest soils) induces tremendous stem 
growth but inhibits the setting of flowers. Best fertilizer in average soils is equal 
parts of wood ashes and super-phosphate. 
WISTERIA multijuga — Longcluster Wisteria 
20 ft. (T) Blue flowers. In very moist Plant Prices Per 
soils, clusters have been known to grow i p) p)0 
3 feet long. 
4 yrs. $1.00 $9.00 
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