Vinca major var., continuen. each io ioo 
strong clumps, O. G.So 35 $3 00 
Strong, from 3-in. pots_ 25 2 00 $17 50 
V. minor (Common Periwinkle; Running or Trail¬ 
ing Myrtle). A well-known trailing plant. Flow¬ 
ers blue; leaves dark green, but smaller than V. 
major. each io ioo 1.000 
Strong clumps, O. G. .$0 25 $1 50 $10 00 $60 00 
Wistaria 
V inca. Periwinkle 
Vinca major (Larger Periwinkle). An old and favorite 
plant, with large blue flowers, produced in early 
spring; leaves larger and a more vigorous grower than 
V. minor ; excellent for vases, rockwork and bor¬ 
dering slopes. 
Strong clumps, O. G. 25 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, $10 
per 100, $60 per 1.000. 
V. major variegata (Variegated Periwinkle, or Trail¬ 
ing Myrtle). Same as the above, except that the 
leaves are beautifully variegated with silvery white; 
excellent for vases, and window-boxes. 
Wistaria 
heavy 
each 
$1 
00 
50 
25 
$8 00 
4 00 
2 50 
$35 
20 
Purple Wistaria). 
Prices of all varieties. 
4 years. extra 
grafted. 
3 years, heavy, grafted.. . 
2 years, grafted. 
Wistaria Chinensis (Chinese 
The well-known purple-flowering variety. 
W. Chinensis alba (C'hinese White Wistaria). White¬ 
flowering; a beautiful, graceful climber. 
W. Chinensis flore-pleno (Double Purple Wistaria). 
Until the vine is three years old it is a shy 
bloomer, but afterward it becomes floriferous. 
W. frutescens magnifies. Own roots. Flowers in 
large tassels, pale blue, with a yellow center; 
blooms about a month later than the Chinese varieties; 
also produces flowers during the summer. Vigorous. 
W. multijuga (Japanese Wistaria). A distinct and 
showy variety. Flowers light purple, in loose ra¬ 
cemes, 1 to 3 feet long. Widely cultivated in Japan. 
WISTARIA. Standard or Tree Form 
These plants have been trained to standard, or tree 
shape. They have stems from 3 34 to 4 feet, and the 
heads are well formed. These are not imported plants, 
but are of our own propagation. We have Chinensis 
alba. Chinensis floreplenoand Multijuga. each 
Strong plants.from $1 50 to $3 00 
ORNAMENTAL HEDGE PLANTS 
( n ^. e mos * artistic fence ever built pales into insignificance when compared with a well-grown and care- 
tully trimmed hedge. Nothing can be more desirable for street protection, or better for property division 
than a hedge. It may be a little more expensive than a fence in the beginning, but it requires no repair 
and grows in beauty every year. 1 H 
For division lines Berberis Thunbergii is particularly desirable. The plant is graceful, the foliace rich 
green in summer, turning to crimson after the first frosts. For formal plantings, the Amoor and California 
Privets are unexcelled; they are easily cared for, and make a dense growth. 
Not less than 40 plants will be furnished at the prices quoted for 100, or 400 at 100 rates 
Berberis 
Buxus 
Citrus trifoliata Hedge (see page 4' 
Berberis Thunbergii (Thunberg’s Barberry). A most 
beautiful dwarf Barberry from Japan. The bright 
green foliage changes to tones of red in autumn. 
The bright red berries in spring make a beautiful 
contrast with the green foliage. Leaves retained 
for a long time. Makes a most beautiful and conspic¬ 
uous low-growing hedge, and one that is specially 
suited for marking boundary lines. 10 100 
12 to 15 in., strong, well branched..$2 00 Si5 00' 
Buxus suffruticosa (Dwarf Box). In great demand for 
edging. We offer superb plants. 100 1,000 
6 to 8 in., very bushy, 3 to 4 in. in diam.Sio 00 
4 to 6 in., bushy. 8 00 $60 00 
Cerasus. Prunus 
Cerasus Caroliniana (Prunus Caroliniana). The 
Mock Orange of the South. This well-known hardy 
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